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White Maggot
This is a Great Pattern for River Fishing, Hook size 12-14 Thread White & Mono Body Latex Strip White
Spring Olive Emerger
This is a very effective Emerger for Spring Season, Hook size 12 Thread Olive Post Olive Deer Hair Body Dubbing from the same Deer Hair Patch with Holo Ribs
Successful Spanflex Buzzer
Competition Cat's Cormorant
This is a very successful Pattern for a Competition Hook size 10 Thread Red 8/0 Body Lime Green Organza Ribbon Wing White Marabou Red Holo Cheeks
Pink Gammarus
Another great Pattern, works really well all year round.
Materials List
Hook size 10-12
Thread Pink 6/0
Body 1mm Pink Beading Elastic
Legs White Ostrich
Top end of the body cured with UV Resi...
Grayling Nymph
Hook size 14-16 Thread no5 Glo-Brite & Black Body Peacock Herl Hackle Natural Brown Hen Bead 2.4 Tungsten
Stretchy Jig
I really like this Pattern, for me it works really well for all Season,
Hook size12-14
Thread Rusty Brown
Tail mix Red & Black Cock Hackle
Body Brown Stretchy Elastic
Hackles Grizzly Hen Dyed...
Golden Olive Bumble Variation
Loch Bibio
Clear Stretch Midge Pupa
This is a very Effective Pattern for a Spring & Early Summer, Material List Hook size 16-18-20 Thread used a Clear Mono
Spring Diawl Bach
This is a most Successful Pattern for early Season, although it does work all Year Round,
Viva Bumble
This is great Pattern for a Loch Style fishing for a Wild Brown Trout Material List Hook size 10-12 Thread Black 8/0 Ribs Blue Holographic Tinsel
Ice Blue Quill Buzzer
This is one of my favourite Pattern, It works well in cold days, also works in Sunny spring days, Hook size 10 Thread ( Peacock Blue UTC 70 ) Body Natural Quill Stripped
Bloodworm Buzzer
Very Successful Pattern, Especially in Early Season and Winter on Sinking Line! Hook size 10 ,, Thread Black ,, Body Red Stretchy Elastic ,,
Holographic Buzzer
Happy New Year Friends. Great Pattern for all Year Round, also works well in Winter. Hook size 10 Thread Black Body & Cheeks Red Holo Tinsel
Crain Fly Larva
I bought this Wool from Charity Shop for 20p, It looks very close to Chadwick IMPO, also it works really well,
Winter Grayling/Brown Trout Jig
Great Pattern for Winter Grayling & Brown Trout Hook size 14 Jig Bead 2.8 Tungsten Copper Thread Black Body Holo Tinsel with Copper Coloured Red Wire
Blue Flash Damsel Lure
This is a Great Pattern all Year Round also works really well in Cold Winter .
Hook #8
Thread Peacock Blue
Tail Olive & Ice Blue Marabou with Blue Flash Tinsel
Body Blue Holographic Tinsel w...
Purple & Pink Grayling Jig
Blue Winged Olive
Hook # 14 Thread Olive Body Elastic Stretch 0.5mm Hackle White CDC Wing Mallard Feather Tail Grizzly Cock Hackle
Soft Hackle North Country Spider Variation
Winter Grayling Scud
This is a very Successful Pattern in the Winter
Golden Stonefly
Hook size 12 Thread Rusty Brown 8/0 Dubbing Light Olive Wings Brown Partridge Dyed Yellow Front Hackle of Golden Olive CDC
Deepwater River Nymph
Great Pattern for Deepwater Hook size 14 Thread Black 8/0 Body Peacock Herls Collars White CDC 2.8mm Tungsten Bead & Wire for weight
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