Flies

Stone Fly

Stone Fly imitates large, crawling stonefly nymphs, primarily used for targeting trout and grayling, particularly effective in fast-flowing rivers and streams. How it's tied Stonefly patterns are tied using a...

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Stoat's Tail

Stoat's Tail A classic salmon and sea trout pattern featuring a streamlined profile, black body, and contrasting wing for attraction. How it's tied The Stoat's Tail fly is tied using...

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Stimulator

Stimulator A buoyant and highly visible dry fly pattern, often used as an attractor or to mimic large terrestrial and aquatic insects, popular for its versatility and strike-inducing silhouette. How...

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Squirminator

Squirminator Modern nymph pattern, imitating aquatic worms, used for targeting many different species. How it's tied The Squirminator is a simple pattern. The body is typically formed from a soft,...

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Spider Pattern

Spider Pattern A very simple pattern imitating multi-legged insects and arachnoids. How it's tied Spider patterns are tied on a standard wet fly hook, typically with minimal materials to maintain...

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Sparkle Pupa

Sparkle Pupa Designed to mimic a caddis pupa during its emergence, with its key feature being the translucent and sparkling body, that imitates the natural insect's gas bubble. How it's...

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Sparkle Dun

Sparkle Dun A dry fly pattern, designed to mimic a mayfly during its emergence. Its deer hair wing and shuck tail give it a lifelike silhouette on the water. How...

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