A relatively new pattern to the Salmon Fly world, this fly has gained some notoriety on the river Tay and other systems as a great taker of difficult fish. Given to us by Bob White, head Ghillie at the Stanley fishings on the river Tay, the patter...
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A relatively new pattern to the Salmon Fly world, this fly has gained some notoriety on the river Tay and other systems as a great taker of difficult fish. Given to us by Bob White, head Ghillie at the Stanley fishings on the river Tay, the patter...
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A pattern originally from the Kyle of Sutherland, this fly has gained great popularity throughout Scotland, Ireland and England. It is unusual in the fact that it has a copper coloured body which is very effective in coloured water and in the back...
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A simple combination of Gold Body and Orange and White (Badger) hackles has produced what must be one of the most consistent of all of the Irish shrimp styles. This is a versatile pattern which excels in coloured water, particularly in the Scottis...
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A version of the Ally's Cascade pattern dressed in a more mobile style which will retain its shape in faster flows as well as creating enough movement in slower flows due to the addition of a middle hackle and a small Arctic fox wing. It fishes ve...
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