Attractors
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G0100
Beetle, Jassid
Jassid pattern for that ever-elusive hatch. Also a reasonable attractor beetle pattern on small rivers.
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GV09
Chernobyl Ant
Great attractor pattern once summer arrives.
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1140
Coachman
An adaptation of a traditional English wet fly that has been around in floating form for at least a century.
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1230
Dr Walk
Adapted and developed as an attractor for the Big River by a long time fisher of the area, Dr Wark. This densely hackled fly floats well in fast water situations and is particularly effective in streams with lots of foliage overhang.
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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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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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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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3070
Humpy, Royal
This is a world wide favourite. Absolutely deadly in small streams in Australia but equally as effective on South Island Rivers.
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