Pheasant Tail soft hackle
A very simple little wet fly pattern. I'm not sure of the origin of this, the name suggests it's from the USA, we'd call ...
Peeping Caddis
Designed to represent a caddis larva, specifically a cased larva, this concept was originally conceived by Oliver Edwards, writes Magnus Angus. Hard ...
Pearly Wickham
The Pearly Wickham's is a slightly modernised version of the wingless Wickham's Fancy. The original Wickham's Fancy has a gold body and a feather-slip ...
Paradun
This is a generic parachute dun pattern, I can change sizes and colours to roughly match a host of mayflies or upwing flies, different ...
Gold-ribbed Hare’s Ear
A superb fly for reservoirs , as it can imitate so many of things that trout eat - from a pin-fry to a shrimp, ...
Kate McLaren
One of the truly great traditional Scottish loch flies which originates from Loch Hope, in the North, writes Magnus Angus. One of ...
Mallard & Claret
One of the older fly patterns out there, and also one of the most effective. Tied on traditional, fur and feather lines, this fly ...
F-fly
Based on Marjan Fratnik's simple F-Fly, this dressing takes a few CdC feathers and a pinch of dubbing to make a simple fly with ...
Cruncher
A simple version of an exceptionally flexible pattern, writes Magnus Angus. This is used as a nymph, looks to me like a tradition wet-fly ...