Dry Flies

Fiery Brown Sedge Hopper

Fiery Brown Sedge Hopper

$5.00

Our top ‘all round’ dry fly for when the fish are looking up. The brown body is suggestive of a mayfly, while the hopper legs are more imitative of a terrestrial insect.

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Shaving Brush

Shaving Brush

$5.00

An emerging mayfly pattern that works anytime after the first dun hatch of the season. A very versatile fly as it has the advantage of a subtle presentation below the surface of the water, but is very easy to see when light conditions are low or there is a bit of chop on the water.

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Royal Wulff

Royal Wulff

$5.00

A great general purpose dry fly that works just as well on the lakes or rivers. A fantastic fly for suspending a nymph under, or just casting in front of a rising fish.

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Possum Emerger

Possum Emerger

$5.00

This fly has probably caught more fish in Tasmania than any other fly. Given its subtle appearance and low profile when on the water, it could be mistaken for a variety of hatching insects, and fish will rarely refuse a chance to inhale it!

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Parachute Dun

Parachute Dun

$5.00

An imitative dun pattern primarily used when mayfly duns are actively hatching. It is also a great fly to fish in a team of dry flies as a top or middle dropper. Carrying different sizes is a good idea, when fish are fussy, a smaller size can be the difference.

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Guides Tag

Guides Tag

$5.00

A fantastic general purpose dry fly that works well in many scenarios from searching large areas of water, windlane fishing, early morning midge fishing or poloroiding and presenting to cruising fish, this is must have fly when fishing in Tasmania.

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