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Wingo Stripping Guards Saltwater

NFD9274-Salt
€15.90
Protect your fingers from stripping fly lines, spikey fish, and general abuse in the elementsSalt 3-pack includes • Tarpon• Bonefish• Mahi-mahi
Stripping guards

Wingo Stripping Guards Freshwater

NFD9274-Fresh
€15.90
Protect your fingers from stripping fly lines, spikey fish, and general abuse in the elementsFresh 3-pack includes Brown TroutRainbowBrook Trout
€21.00
Keeping a fish to enjoy is part of the fun of our sport.Whether reasonably intentional or accidental, when a fish bleeds and release is not an option, as it often happens when fishing for trout in reservoirs, it is of good sense to store it properly after it has been gutted and washed.The Wychwood Game Bass Bag Catch Retainer is ideal and its waterproof...
€5.30
Soft elasticated neoprene bands, with Velcro fastening and a rubbersied Wychwood logo pull tab.The band also has a Line ID window so that you can see, at a glance which, which lines are which.This retainer will allow you to keep your line tight and secure on the reel for easy, tangle-free storage.
€3.50
The May Fly Emerger from YLF Flies is an unbeatable pattern for covering the May fly hatches! The hare fur collar, combined with a deer hair wing, makes for a light imitation that casts well, doesn't twist your tippet, and floats in the film.Trout often accept it better than a pattern floating high on the water. A reference pattern for May fly hatches,...
The Drowned Willow caterpillar Nymph YLF Flies imitates the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana), a small caterpillar measuring approximately 20 mm at the end of its development, green with a black head. It is found almost exclusively on pedunculate oak trees an willow trees, where it feeds on buds and then leaves. Along riverbanks, it frequently...
€2.40
The Floating Willow caterpillar YLF Flies imitates the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana), a small caterpillar measuring approximately 20 mm at the end of its development, green with a black head and small black warts on its body.It is found almost exclusively on pedunculate oak trees an willow trees, where it feeds on buds and then leaves. Along...
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