03 Dry Flies
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3020
Elk hair Caddis Black
Caddis come in many sizes and colours and the secondary hatch of black caddis is less obvious to the angler, but not so the fish.
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3010
Elk Hair Caddis Natural
This elk hair caddis is worth carrying at all times from November onwards.
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3030
Elk Hair Caddis Olive
The olive body of this Elk hair pattern imitates the green body of the majority of caddis species found locally.
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3040
Elk Hair Caddis White
The white version of the Elk Hair Caddis is kept in stock for those fly fishers that just insist that the caddis are snow white!
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G0090
Emerger, Black
An emerger pattern for those wanting a black version in a world of brown patterns.
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G0080
Emerger, Brown
Good Tasmanian emerger pattern.
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1010
Flying Ant Black
During late spring and throughout summer passing thunderstorms can bring on huge hatches of flying ants. Having a suitable imitation can be the difference between hooking a bunch of fish or not getting a look.
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1040
Geehi Beetle
The Geehi beetle has long been a favourite of the Australian River fisher. A non-descript beetle pattern, it floats high on the surface due to the densely palmered body.
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3050
Goddard Caddis
The sedges that love the cold water of tailrace rivers include the caddis but also larger varieties such as grannoms.
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GV05
Goulburn Griffith's
Probably the best midge dry fly pattern ever created.
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