Salmon & Sea Trout Flies
The Aurora Cascade, aka the Carren Shrimp, is a variation of the Ally's Cascade and is a versatile fly that can be fished at all depths and any river conditions, really useful in the Spring and Autumn but can catch during the summer. All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.
The Stoats Tail was named after the black tip of a stoats tail it was tied with, these days it is tied with dyed bucktail or black squirrel wing. The salmon still love this classic that has been around since the 1870's and if it is still around now then there must be a reason! All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.
The Stoats Tail was named after the black tip of a stoats tail it was tied with, these days it is tied with dyed bucktail or black squirrel wing. The salmon still love this classic that has been around since the 1870's and if it is still around now then there must be a reason! All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.
The Stoats Tail was named after the black tip of a stoats tail it was tied with, these days it is tied with dyed bucktail or black squirrel wing. The salmon still love this classic that has been around since the 1870's and if it is still around now then there must be a reason! All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.
What do you get when you cross the Willie Gunn and a Thunder & Lightening, the Tummel Shrimp obviously! A favourite of our locals who fish the Tay and the Tummel it was a favourite in mid summer but can catch at other times of the year. All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.
Another Scottish classic based on the original Highlander first tied in the late 1800's by Mr Grant of Wester, Elchies. One of the rare green Salmon flies so always worth having in your fly box as it is a just that little bit different! All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.
Lt Colonel Esmond Drury first tied the GP in the 1950's, he called it the GP after the golden pheasant feathers he used. The name evolved into the General Practitioner and the rest is history. This classic is useful in muddy water and catches fish all over America, Canada and Europe. All our Salmon Doubles are tied on Kamasan hooks so they will not let you down.