Flies
Fulling Mill is widely recognized as a global leader in the manufacture of premium quality fishing flies. With a heritage that dates all the way back to the 1930s they have slowly but surely built a brand on the keystones of quality, value and service. Today Fulling Mill employs over 300 skilled artisans in their manufacturing facilities in Sri Lanka and Kenya.
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Quill Gordon
One of the earliest hatches which anglers have been imitating for years. Try skating these above the surface past any interested parties and you sh...
View full detailsRed Quill
Yet another highly favoured dry fly, when the time is right, it's like fishing with dynamite.
Rusty Spinner
An old favourite, a truly reliable trout dry.
Sparkle Dun Olive
A sensational dry fly, not too heavily dressed yet easy to track as it drifts across the surface.
Sparkle Dun PMD
A sensational dry fly, not too heavily dressed yet easy to track as it drifts across the surface.
Sparkle Dun Sulphur
A sensational dry fly, not too heavily dressed yet easy to track as it drifts across the surface.
Splitsville Spinner Rust
The Usual Cream
Far from Usual, this is a slight anomaly, great for trying when all else seems to be failing.
The Usual Olive
Far from Usual, this is a slight anomaly, great for trying when all else seems to be failing.
Tom Rosenbauer's Sneaky Spinner
A rusty spinner variation on a bent shank hook. Imitates a spent mayfly in a realistic manner and proven for very fussy trout.
Travis Extended Body Green Drake
An extended bodied Eastern Green Drake imitation worth having in your box. This pattern is a low rider so it presents an exceptional profile to fee...
View full detailsWoven Trico Male
More of an emerger than a true dryfly, this little pattern imitates a struggling insect trying to emerge from it's nymphal shuck, creating an easy ...
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