Terrestrials
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1470
Red Tag
The most popular pattern used in Australia today. A must have if going to Tasmania it is used there in dun and midge hatches, in windlanes to selective rainbows and while wade polarising the Western Lakes.
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4131
Rubber Hopper
This pattern floats all day and has has the necessary bulk to really hit the water with a SPLAT!
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GV06
Rubicon Hopper
Great generalist hopper tie that will work most anywhere hoppers are found.
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4130
Shroder Hopper
A very good parachute hopper pattern for the odd times that the fish are shy to a heavy landing.
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4012
Skywalla Hummer
A fly that has gained popularity among some of our NZ visiting customers.
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1490
Snowburner
A very useful terrestrial pattern that will float all day due to its construction from deer hair. This fly requires only the minimal amount of floatant and the occasional drying via false casting or a squeeze in the shirt.
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1070
Ti-Tree Beetle
This pattern is a generic black beetle tie that will work anywhere. Available only in the smaller sizes this humble pattern has accounted for numerous fish in Goulburn backwaters as well as those cruising lake edges in the late twilight.
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1610
Trothodge
An attractor/terrestrial pattern that is particularly useful when fishing small mountain rivers in high summer.
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GV19
Willow Grub
One of our willow grub ties to imitate the Sawfly larva that so dominate the diets of our trout from November to March.
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