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Download Our 2018 Selectafly Catalogue Favourite Flies 2018 Old Favourites, Top Sellers and Hot New Flies from our own Original, Pro and Barbless Ranges and from Fulling Mill. WELCOME TO SELECTAFLY This mini catalogue gives you ‘a taste of Selectafly’, with time honoured old favourite flies, lots of our best sellers and some of the innovative – and deadly! - new patterns which we are continuously introducing. Many of these you will only find here at Selectafly. However, the flies on these pages are only a fraction of more than 4,000 patterns we sell – they’re all on our website www.selectafly.com which is always up to date. If online isn’t for you – no problem at all, simply call us on 01753 883366. We have 4 ranges for you to choose from: l Original Range – where Selectafly began, 40 years ago. These flies are all now tied on Kamasan hooks for total reliability. Great fish catchers and great value. l Pro Range – for those that want the best. Tiemco hooks, the best materials, superb tying. l Barbless Range – tied on specialist hooks these flies are now hugely popular. The perfect choice whenever fishery rules require them and for all catch and release fishing. l Fulling Mill – a huge range of well known and widely respected flies for every type of fly fishing at home and overseas – and we stock every one of their patterns. The fish don’t know which rod you’re using or which waders you wear – they only see the fly, so make sure you’re tying on the best. Put the speed and quality of our service to the test - and prepare for the season ahead with some super new flies! We’d love to hear from you soon. In the meantime – Tight Lines! - and very best wishes, Martin and Jessica Many thanks to Pro Team member Matt Harris for the cover photo. See more of Matt’s stunning fishing images at www.mattharrisflyfishing.com SELECTAFLY BARBLESS RANGE Wet Flies & Nymphs Dunkeld Kate McLaren Mallard & Claret Greenwells Glory Silver Butcher BL0207 • 10 • £0.75 BL0201 • 10 • £0.75 BL0205 • 12 • £0.75 BL0202 • 12,14 • £0.75 BL0203 • 10 • £0.75 Wickhams Fancy Clan Chief Connemara Black Silver Invicta Mini Muddler Fiery Brown Sedgehog BL0209 • 12 • £0.75 BL0211 • 10 • £0.75 BL0206 • 12 • £0.75 BL0204 • 12 • £0.75 BL0208 • 10,12 • £0.85 BL0210 • 10 • £0.75 Montana (weighted) Redhead Cormorant Black Buzzer Diawl Bach Nemo Peeping Caddis BL0405 • 10 • £0.75 BL0408 • 10 • £0.85 BL0410 • 10,12,14 • £0.75 BL0402 • 10,12,14 • £0.75 BL0404 • 10,12 • £0.75 BL0407 • 12 • £0.85 Squirmy Wormy Bloodworm Squirmy Wormy Earthworm Goldhead Pheasant Tail Goldhead Daddy Goldhead Hares Ear Holy Grail PR6023 • 10 • £1.00 PR6026 • 12 • £1.00 BL0403 • 12,14 • £0.85 BL0412 • 10 • £0.85 BL0401 • 10,12,14 • £0.85 BL0406 • 12,14,16 • £0.85 All our Barbless flies are tied on specially designed hooks. These flies are perfect for all catch and release situations - and whenever Anato May Olive Philip’s Tungsten Nymph Electric Jig PR6048 • 12,14,16 • £1.30 PR5030 • 15,17 • £1.30 PR5088 • 12,14 • £1.30 fishery rules require their use. Dry Flies & Emergers Derwent Mayfly Black Hopper Hares Ear F-Fly Parachute Adams Yellow Owl Shuttlecock PR5029 • 10,12 • £1.40 BL0302 • 12 • £0.85 BL0301 • 14,16 • £0.85 BL0308 • 14 • £0.85 BL0310 • 14 • £0.85 Cream Klinkhamer Black Klinkhamer Grey Wulff Daddy Long Legs CDC & Deer Hair Sedge Deer Hair Emerger BL0305 • 14 • £0.85 BL0309 • 14,16 • £0.85 BL0311 • 10,12 • £0.85 BL0304 • 10 • £0.85 BL0307 • 12 • £0.85 BL0306 • 14 • £0.85 “Thanks again for your good advice - and the flies that did Shipmans Fiery Brown Bob’s Bits the business on the day” J.G. 27.11.2017 BL0303 • 14 • £0.85 BL0312 • 14 • £0.85 Lures Beadhead Straggle Cat Black Eyed Pea Copperhead Orange Kingfisher Damsel Dawsons Olive Dancer BL0105 • 10 • £0.85 BL0102 • 10 • £0.85 BL0112 • 10 • £0.85 BL0108 • 10 • £0.85 BL0101 • 10 • £0.85 Voodoo Cat Black & Yellow Hothead Dancer Hothead UV Damsel Hothead Tadpole Cocktail Blob Cut Throat Biscuit Blob BL0103 • 10 • £0.85 BL0111 • 10 • £0.85 BL0109 • 10 • £0.85 BL0411 • 10 • £0.85 BL0106 • 10 • £0.85 BL0107 • 10 • £0.85 Yellow Dancer Grizzle Zonker Rainbow Dancer Jelly Blob Black & Green Jelly Blob Tequila Jelly Blob Fire Orange BL0110 • 10 • £0.85 BL0104 • 10 • £0.85 BL0113 • 10 • £0.85 BL0126 • 10 • £0.85 BL0124 • 10 • £0.85 BL0122 • 10 • £0.85 Jelly Blob Biscuit G/H Eggstasy Sockeye Mop Fly Yellow Snakelet Natural Black Snakelet Natural Pastel Snakelet Natural White BL0125 • 10 • £0.85 BL0132 • 12 • £0.85 BL0127 • 10 • £0.85 PR6054 • 6cm • £1.75 PR6073 • 6cm • £1.75 PR6066 • 6cm • £1.75 “Hi guys, this morning my mailbox delivers a beautiful hatch. Thank you for a quick and good service. As for the quality of patterns I’ll ask the trout when the season opens!” J.K. (France) 24.02.18 www.selectafly.com 01753 883366 [email protected] SELECTAFLY ORIGINAL RANGE Wet Flies & Nymphs Alexandra Bibio Partridge & Orange Silver Butcher Black & Peacock Spider OR0003 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0004 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0059 • 12,14 • £0.50 OR0019 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0009 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 Connemara Black Dunkeld Greenwells Glory Silver Invicta Kate McLaren Mallard & Claret OR0024 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0027 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0031 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0043 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0046 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0053 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 March Brown Peter Ross Teal, Blue & Silver Wickhams Fancy Mirage Wingless Wickhams Zulu OR0054 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0060 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0073 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0079 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0997 • 10,12 • £0.50 OR0081 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 All our Original Range flies are now tied on Kamasan hooks. Claret Bumble Olive Bumble Clan Chief Silver Dabbler OR0087 • 10,12 • £0.55 OR0091 • 10,12 • £0.55 OR0086 • 10,12 • £0.55 OR0099 • 10,12 • £0.55 Sedgehog Bibio Sedgehog Red Arsed Peter Mini Muddler Dunkeld Mini Muddler Gold Black Hothead Snatcher Hatching Buzzer OR0941 • 10 • £0.60 OR0946 • 10 • £0.60 OR0815 • 10 • £0.70 OR0816 • 10 • £0.70 OR0736 • 10,12 • £0.60 OR0106 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 Cruncher Nemo Cruncher Diawl Bach Holo Red Diawl Bach Biot Cheek Diawl Bach Corixa OR0111 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0192 • 10,12 • £0.50 OR0116 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0117 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0121 • 10,12 • £0.50 OR0108 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Red Holo Hares Ear Pheasant Tail Nymph Weighted Olive Nymph Montana Caddis OR0130 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0139 • 10,12 • £0.50 OR0147 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0169 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0144 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0107 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 Wtd Apps Bloodworm Black Apps Bloodworm Black Stripped Quill Buzzer Green Glow Buzzer Flexifloss Bloodworm Cormorant Black & Pink OR1013 • 10 • £0.50 OR0200 • 10 • £0.50 OR0990 • 10,12,14 • £0.55 OR1009 • 12 • £0.55 OR0456 • 10,12,14 • £0.50 OR0931 • 10 • £0.55 “I’ve been a big fan of Selectafly for many years and their support and enthusiasm has led me into some exciting adventures! Friendly sales with that personal touch from handwritten notes in your fly orders.” Cormorant Pearl Cormorant Viva OR0938 • 10 • £0.55 OR0940 • 10 • £0.55 J.S. 20.02.18 Cormorant Holo Red Rainbow Bead Spider Black Green Hothead Pheasant Tail Hothead Mini Taddy G/H L/S Fritz Montana Hothead UV Straggle Damsel OR0936 • 10 • £0.55 OR0983 • 14 • £0.60 OR0956 • 10 • £0.60 OR1008 • 10 • £0.70 OR0472 • 10 • £0.60 OR0994 • 10,12 • £0.70 Copper John Goldhead Hares Ear Goldhead Black Buzzer Czech Sparkle & Orange Hot Spot Shrimp Czech Pink Shrimp OR0406 • 10,12,14 • £0.60 OR0415 • 10,12,14 • £0.60 OR0401 • 10,12 • £0.60 OR0733 • 10,12 • £0.55 OR0706 • 12,14 • £0.55 OR0729 • 10,12 • £0.60 Dry Flies & Emergers Black Shipmans Rust Shipmans Blue Damselfly Fiery Brown Bob’s Bits Red Butt CDC Shuttlecock OR0151 • 10,12,14 • £0.60 OR0154 • 10,12,14 • £0.60 OR0243 • 10,12 • £0.70 OR0185 • 10,12,14 • £0.60 OR0205 • 12,14,16 • £0.70 Hares Ear F Fly Black CDC Parasol Bibio Para Emerger Black Klinkhamer Cream Klinkhamer Hi Float Para Adams OR0218 • 12,14,16 • £0.70 OR0348 • 12,14 • £0.70 OR0341 • 12,14,16 • £0.70 OR0365 • 12,14,16 • £0.70 OR0368 • 12,14,16 • £0.70 OR0800 • 14,16 • £0.70 www.selectafly.com 01753 883366 [email protected] Black Gnat Blue Winged Olive Greenwells Glory Hawthorn March Brown Yellow Humpy OR0293 • 12,14,16,18 • £0.60 OR0297 • 12,14,16 • £0.60 OR0306 • 12,14,16 • £0.60 OR0308 • 12,14,16 • £0.60 OR0312 • 12,14,16 • £0.60 OR0272 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 Tups Indispensable Olive Balloon Caddis Olive Elk Hair Caddis Daddy Long Legs Foam Daddy Orange Foam Daddy OR0328 • 12,14,16 • £0.60 OR0746 • 12,14 • £0.70 OR0252 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0245 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0250 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR1003 • 10,12 • £0.70 Grey Wulff Olive Wulff Ausable Wulff Olive Drake Mayfly Claret Hopper Hi Float Hopper OR0254 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0976 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0974 • 10,12 • £0.70 OR0284 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0262 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0264 • 10,12 • £0.70 Parachute Adams Hi Viz Para Black Gnat Hi Viz Para Greenwells G & H Sedge Green CDC Olive Dun CDC Grizzly Sedge OR0332 • 12,14,16,18 • £0.70 OR0924 • 14 • £0.70 OR0926 • 14 • £0.70 OR0270 • 10,12,14 • £0.70 OR0361 • 12,14,16 • £0.70 OR0363 • 12,14 • £0.70 “Fabulous service as always.
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