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€14.20
An extremely easy to tie, medium-stiff tippet material, that is ideal for all saltwater species.• Medium stiff nylon• Great knot strength • 50yds / 46m
Fluorocarbon Tippet Materials

RIO Fluoroflex Saltwater Tippet Material

€16.00
Medium stiff, 100% fluorocarbon. Ideal for saltwater species and throwing large fliesMy personal choice of professional guide, for European sea bass and tropical fisheries (Bijagos Islands, Caribbean)
€49.90
Ultra-strong, 100% fluorocarbon with exceptionally high tensile strength, and exceptionally easy to tie knots in• Made from 100% fluorocarbon• High tensile strength• Easy to tie• Ideal for: Dry flies, soft hackles, nymphs• Spools 100 yds Guide Spool (91,44 m)
Fluorocarbon Tippet Materials

RIO Fluoroflex Strong Tippet

€19.95
Ultra-strong, 100% fluorocarbon with exceptionally high tensile strength, and exceptionally easy to tie knots in• Made from 100% fluorocarbon• High tensile strength• Easy to tie• Ideal for: Dry flies, soft hackles, nymphs• Spools of 30 yds (27,43 m)
€12.90
The S1052 Sprite Saltwater Single is a high quality hook with quality crafsmanship at affordable price.Ideal for minnow and clouser type patterns.An all-round hook to tie European sea bass patterns.
€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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