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Cuban Shrimp Tan
A great shrimp imitation pattern that is designed to imitate one of the bonefish's main food source.
Tan Charlie
One of the most used and well known bonefish flies all over. A must have in your fly box.
Crazy Charlie
Designed in the Bahamas, the Crazy Charlie bonefish fly has proved its self as one of the most popular bonefish flies available.
Gotcha – Saltwater Fishing Fly
A tried and tested Bonefish Fly that you shouldn't be with out. Available in a range of sizes to suit a variety of conditions.
Stealth Gotcha
A variant of one of the most popular bonefish flies with lighter bead eyes, making it perfect for targeting tailing fish in shallow water where presentation is key.
Hot Legs Foxy Gotcha
A variant of one of the most popular bonefish patterns out there. The rubber legs create some extra movement and provide a hot spot for the fish.
Partridge and Yellow Spider
Spiders have seen a new age of popularity in recent years and are a good choice at the beginning of a hatch when insects are coming off but no fish are rising.Will work in both stillwaters and rivers
Hot Spot Spider Pearl
Featuring a small Pearl Hotspot, this Spiders is a great attractor pattern. Fish it as a single fly or within a team for brown and rainbow trout. Also effective for Grayling on the river!
Black and Peacock Spider
Designed by Tom Ivens just after the 2nd World War.Spiders have seen a new age of popularity in recent years and are a good choice at the beginning of a hatch when insects are coming off but no fish are rising.
Greenwells Spider
Spiders have seen a new age of popularity in recent years and are a good choice at the beginning of a hatch when insects are coming off but no fish are rising. Will work in both stillwaters and rivers
Whickhams Spider Pearl
Spiders have seen a new age of popularity in recent years and are a good choice at the beginning of a hatch when insects are coming off but no fish are rising.Mainly used as a river fly
Bonefish Bitters
A great pattern for targetting bonefish on the flats. Something a little different to the usual bonefish patterns can make a big difference.