The Silver Doctor Salmon Fly was one of the fully dressed patterns much loved by Salmon anglers of the 19th and early 20th century. The dressings of these patterns were extremely complicated and included many exotic plumages from endangered birds...
Mar Lodge. A traditional salmon fly that originates from the River Dee in Scotland. Beautifully tied it deserves a place in every Dee fishermans salmon fly box although it is now more commonly used on Irish Salmon rivers. A good spring salmon fly.
The Jock Scott was created by John (Jock) Scott in 1850 at the height of the Victorian era. Like many of the flies designed around this time it contains many brightly coloured and exotic feathers. Our version is different from the original as we prefer...
Jeannie. This pattern originated from the River Dee in Scotland. Its attributes are in its rather 'dull' colours and it is this that makes it particularly effective in bright low-water conditions. A good dfly to try when conditions are difficult and a...
The Green Highlander is as effective against Atlantic Salmon as William Wallace was against the English! A hugely successful fly and particularly suited to rivers where the water runs clear as is typical of Norwegian & Russian Rivers. For early...
The GP was developed by Lt Col Drury, this fly was tied to resemble the Northern Shrimp, and it is most effective in rivers carrying some colour. It has a proven track record in Scotland, Iceland and Norway.
The Black Doctor is a variant of one of the families of classic traditional salmon flies and one of the most popular of all the classic salmon flies. The Blue Doctor was originally created by James Wright in the 1830's and followed by the Black and...