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CF1 Strawberry
The Strawberry is one of the best flies for grayling’s. As well trout’s take her well. The orange wing is extremely good to see and because of this the fly is easy to fish. A simple but efficient imitation of a caddis.                                                    

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CF 11 CDC Deer Hair Caddis Cinnamon
The Deer Hair Caddis is a classic fly when it comes to excellent floating arguments. As well the fly catch well and is one of the best flies. With the CDC hackle it’s very naturally and the indicator is good to see.       
                      
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CF 17 Parachute BWO
One of the most known mayflies is the Blue Winged Olive. The BWO is a good pattern for Trout or graylings and fishes around the world. The wing is made of CDC feathers and looks very natural. The indicator makes it much easier to see the fly.                                                            

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CF 35 Red Spinner female
The Red Spinner is a typical spring fly. It is an imitation of the Baetis Rhodani. By the time she is laying eggs it is often attacked very strong from the fish. It is a perfect fly in chalk streams and on many other rivers. The female has an egg balloon on the butt.

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CF 42 Klinkhammer Olive
The most famous fly in the north as imitation of caddis. Through the parachute style it is floating in the surface film of the water. The fly is taken from grayling’s and trout’s well. The indicator makes it easy to fish the fly in big distance and poor light.

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CF 1111 BL Chironome brown Brown
Chironomes in the surface are eaten often from trout in lakes or slower water.


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CF2 Snowflake
The Snowflake is one of the best flies for grayling’s. As well trout’s take her well. The white wing is  good to see and because of this the fly is easy to fish. A simple but efficient imitation of a caddis.   

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CF 12 CDC Deer Hair Caddis black
The Deer Hair Caddis is a classic fly when it comes to excellent floating arguments. As well the fly catch well and is one of the best flies. With the CDC hackle it’s very naturally and the indicator is good to see.  



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CF 18 Parachute Black
An all-round pattern for all kind of waters. In bigger sizes they are very efficient on wild water. In smaller sizes they fish well on lakes and mountain lakes. The wing is made of CDC feathers and looks very natural. The indicator makes it much easier to see the fly.
          
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CF 36 Red Spinner male
The Red Spinner is a typical spring fly. It is an imitation of the Baetis Rhodani. By the time she is laying eggs it is often attacked very strong from the fish. It is a perfect fly in chalk streams and on many other rivers.



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CF 1006 BL CDC March Brown
A clasic March brown in a double wing style. sits nice in the waterfilm. A great standard for a Mayfly imitation.

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CF5 Red Tag
The Red Tag is most like the most frequent fished fly ever. You find her all around the world. If everything else fails is the Red Tag very often the right answer. Our CDC Version is especially naturally. With the indicator it’s really good to see.         

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CF 15 Parachute PMD
The Pale Morning Dun is a classic dry fly. They hatch mostly in the morning in mid-summer. The Fly in Parachute style is very universal to fish for trout’s and graylings. The wing is made of CDC feathers and looks very natural. The indicator makes it much easier to see the fly.
 

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CF 25 CDC Klinkhammer olive
The Klinkhammer is a catchy caddis imitation, which is swimming perfectly in the surface. Because of the parachute style and the indicator it is easy to see the fly on the water for us.  The wing is made of CDC feathers and looks very natural.

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CF 40 Black Secret
An absolute favorite in wild waters. The indicator helps a lot to see the fly in the fast water and on the small pockets. The trout’s take the black secret well and through the shimmer of the peacock it is seen well from the fish. Smaller patterns are excellent on mountain lakes as well.

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CF 1022 BL CDC March Brown Dun
A clasic March brown in a single wing style. sits nice in the waterfilm. A great standard for a Mayfly imitation.

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CF 10 CDC Deer Hair Caddis
The Deer Hair Caddis is a classic fly when it comes to excellent floating arguments. As well the fly catch well and is one of the best flies. With the CDC hackle it’s very naturally and the indicator is good to see.                                                     

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 CF 16 Parachute MB
Die March Brown is the mayfly witch is normally the first one hatching in spring in big quantities. The fly in parachute style imitates many variations of mayflies for trout and grayling. The wing is made of CDC feathers and looks very natural. The indicator makes it much easier to see the fly.
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CF 26 CDC Klinkhammer brown
The Klinkhammer is a catchy caddis imitation, which is swimming perfectly in the surface. Because of the parachute style and the indicator it is easy to see the fly on the water for us.  The wing is made of CDC feathers and looks very natural.

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CF 41 Klinkhammer Grey
The most famous fly in the north as imitation of caddis. Through the parachute style it is floating in the surface film of the water. The fly is taken from grayling’s and trout’s well. The indicator makes it easy to fish the fly in big distance and poor light.

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CF 1100 BL Mayfly emerger brown Brown
A mayfly emerger witch floats nice but deep in the water surface.Often a good chice when they feed just sub surface.

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