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Fluorocarbon Tippet Materials
RIO Fluoroflex Strong Tippet material is 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)
Saltwater fly hooks
TMC 811S Tiemco Saltwater Fly Hooks
The TMC811S by Tiemco is The standard of stainless saltwater fly hook. Designed as a basic stainless hook for saltwater fly fishing. The TMC811S model covers a wide variety of saltwater flies and gamefish, with a particular emphasis on bonefish, permit, European sea bass and similar patterns.
Saltwater fly hooks
TMC 800S Tiemco Saltwater Fly Hooks
For saltwater predator fishThe Tiemco TMC 800 S is a stainless steel, saltwater hook designed for use on everything from tarpon to bonefish.
Saltwater fly hooks
TMC 600SP Tiemco Saltwater Fly Hooks
The TMC 600SP by Tiemco are the great classic of modern fly tying hooks for stalking the most powerful marine fish: tarpon, jacks, permit, snappers, the saltwater "big game".
Mayfly cycle
May Fly Emerger YLF Flies
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,...
Terrestrials dries
Drowned Willow Tree Caterpillar Nymph YLF Flies
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...
Terrestrials dries
Floating Willow Tree Caterpillar YLF Flies
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...