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3160
Sharpies Thredbo Klinkhammer
This is our favourite version of the Klinkhammer and is probably the most versatile of all of them.
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3163
Sharpies Thredbo Klinkhammer Brown
This pattern is an excellent representation of an emerging mayfly and in the larger sizes is an accurate imitation of the emerging Tassie Highland Dun.
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3162
Sharpies Thredbo Klinkhammer Olive
The olive Klinkhammer is an excellent caddis imitation in a size 14.
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3160/1
Sharpies Thredbo Klinkhammer White Post
This version of the Kilnkhammer has a white hi-vis wing post top ensure that it stands out as much as possible.
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2350
Shaving Brush Brown
This pattern is yet another example of the fine flies to have emergeed (pun intended) from the shores of Tasmania.
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2351
Shaving Brush Grey
The original shaving brush was tied for Tasmanian conditions and as such was brown.
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G0052
Spent Spinner, Black
A spent pattern in the main colours should always be carried.
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G0053
Spinner, Black
There are many black spinner ties out there. But none have really improved on Dick Wigram's original tied all those years ago.
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1270
Tassie Dun
The Tassie dun is a version of the much heralded Highland Dun pattern. Having a richer/darker colour, some believe that it is more visible in the often dull light and rough water so often associated with dun hatches on the plateau.
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2010
Tassie Emerger
Good stillwater emerging dun pattern.
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