Fish Skull Sculpin Bugger – Brown

The Fish Skull Sculpin Bugger is a heavily weighted and highly effective variation of the traditional Woolly Bugger. A Fish Skull Sculpin helmet up front turns a bugger into a hybrid sculpin pattern. These come to us from the folks at Flymen Fishing Company and are designed by Martin Bawden…

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Fish Skull Sculpin Bugger – Black

The Fish Skull Sculpin Bugger is a heavily weighted and highly effective variation of the traditional Woolly Bugger. A Fish Skull Sculpin helmet up front turns a bugger into a hybrid sculpin pattern. These come to us from the folks at Flymen Fishing Company and are designed by Martin Bawden…

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Bug Eyed Bugger – Olive

The Bug Eyed Bugger is one of the coolest little streamers to come along in years. It is an articulated fly with the head tied on a short shank and the remainder of the body tied on a stout #2 hook. This thing has a really cool action in the…

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Bug Eyed Bugger – Black

The Bug Eyed Bugger is one of the coolest little streamers to come along in years. It is an articulated fly with the head tied on a short shank and the remainder of the body tied on a stout #2 hook. This thing has a really cool action in the…

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Knorhaan – Spotted Grunter

“Knorhaan [ Knawr-Hahn ] A native South African name for a species of saltwater fish found in the Western Indian Ocean, known as the Spotted Grunter. Historically they were difficult to almost impossible to catch on fly but in recent years legendary South African anglers have developed techniques that slightly increased the odds for the angler.” Watch more films on http://fishtube.tv Thanks to Attie Gunter and Henkie Altena for guiding and hosting us on this trip and to MC Coetzer and Jannie Visser for sharing advice and most of all unlocking Grunter on fly for us mere mortals. Visit the http://www.flydotfish.com website to book this experience.

TeQueely Streamer

The TeQueely streamer is a favorite of many. Trout, largemouth, smallmouth and more. It really produces fish. We started selling this fly during the eighties and continued until we couldn’t get them commercially sometime in the last ten years. They are now available to us again….and we are thrilled. This big…

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