Our top pick for an unweighted wet fly option. The brushed dubbing gives the fly extra movement and pushes more water, drawing more fish in. Whether it be searching shallow margins for frog feeding trout, or used as a top dropper in a team of flies, it is a must have addition to your wet fly arsenal.
view productEffective in all lakes, year round. The bright bead head and UV sparkle dubbing reflect light, while the olive marabou keep a natural appearance.
view productA fantastic early season fly on the lakes when there are large populations of bait fish and trout fry around. The pink flash stands out particularly well in coloured water, while the black body and tail give a great natural profile. A deadly point fly when fishing loch style wets early in the season, or simply twitched along rocky lake edges.
view productThe shrek has been a fish catching machine for many years in Tasmania and is often the first fly tied on for the day when fishing any of the highland lakes. A must have fly for cool, overcast days out on the water. (Size 8).
view productOrange beaded magoo style flies are probably the most productive wet flies on lakes around Australia and simply a must have if you plan to fish lakes. This one encorporates UV flash dubbing to give it some extra flash in the water. It is effective year round and can be fished in almost any scenario.
view productA great fly for searching around weedy margins throughout the season. Imitating a range of different aquatic animals, it is generally taken with gusto.
view productRed and black has long been a great colour combination for catching trout. This fly is deadly early in the season fished singularly or in a team when fish are hunting galaxia around the lake edges. (Size 8).
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