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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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$2.50
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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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1050
Great Lake Beetle
Colourful beetle pattern indicative of many Australian beetle species. As the name suggest works well in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania.
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1301
Grey Stonefly
A good stonefly to have on hand when fishing early in the season. These critters appear on our rivers and lakes in September, October and November in large numbers and are not often noticed by the fly fishers on the water.
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1302
Grouse Wing
An awesome caddis pattern that sits and looks like the real thing. 'Hackleless', it floats well thanks to the wing and body construction. Great for hatch matching during caddis hatches.
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G0110
Guide's Tag
A must have Tasmanian dry.
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$2.50
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1060
Gum Beetle
A gum beetle tie for those of you heading to tassie. A dedicated pattern is often the answer despite the many occasions that you can catch gum beetle feeders on cochybondhus or on yellow tags (red tag with yellow instead of red!)
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$2.50
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3060
Hairwing Coachman
The hair wing coachman can be used as a caddis pattern although it has found most fame as an attractor pattern.
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1330
Hare's Ear and Gold
An excellent generic dun pattern, its grey colour is spot on to many mayfly duns found in Australia and New Zealand.
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