03 Dry Flies
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RB0020
Hemmingway Special
Same description as the Hemmingway just different colours used. These flies have become A great name for a great fly.
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RB0030
Henryville Special
Same description as the Hemingway just different colours used.
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RB0120
Hi Vis Ant
This is one of my favourite patterns. Good in all sizes depending on the time of year and location, it fits a couple of categories in that it is a terrestrial and attractor.
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RB0130
Hi Vis Parachute Adams
A great variation on a great variation. The standard Adam's is a fly that works extremely well despite being handicapped by a traditional hackle.
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1280
Highland Dun
An institution in Tasmania this fly rides high and dry in the severest of chop. This is an important feature for anyone going to fish the lakes of the Central Highlands, as one thing you can guarantee is wind.
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G0070
Highland Dun
Great dun pattern for fishing the highland lakes of Tasmania.
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R1006HTCC
Hot Creek Caddis
We have been fishing a version of this pattern for many years although we were calling it by another name.
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3090
Humpy, Green
An attractor pattern that definitely has more than a passing resemblance to many beetles out there.
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1106
Humpy, NZ Blowfly
This variation on the Humpy theme has attained legendary status on NZs south island.
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3100
Humpy, Red
The red humpy is another variant that works very well in fast, rough water but has found particular success on the South Island of New Zealand.
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