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Rob Gee is a writer, fly tyer and owner of Troutlore Fly Tying Store

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Weed Fly for Luderick Fly Tying Video Now Available From Troutlroe Flytying Stire Australia

Weed Fly for Luderick Fly Tying Video Now Avail...

The Weed Fly for Luderick, or Blackfish is a staple off the rocks

Weed Fly for Luderick Fly Tying Video Now Avail...

The Weed Fly for Luderick, or Blackfish is a staple off the rocks

MAGIC QUILL BUZZER FLY PATTERN YOUTUBE TUTORIAL VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE FROM TROUTLORE FLY TYING SHOP AUSTRALIA

Magic Quill Buzzer Fly Tying Video Now Available

Midge fly patterns, especially BUZZERS are an essential part of winter fly fishing

Magic Quill Buzzer Fly Tying Video Now Available

Midge fly patterns, especially BUZZERS are an essential part of winter fly fishing

Hi-Vis Foam Beelte Fly Tying Video Now Available at Troutlroe FLy Tying Shop Australia

Magic Quill CDC Mayfly Fly Tying Video Now Avai...

A CDC Mayfly to imitate those sailboats that drift down long glides

Magic Quill CDC Mayfly Fly Tying Video Now Avai...

A CDC Mayfly to imitate those sailboats that drift down long glides

Hi-Vis Foam Beelte Fly Tying Video Now Available

Hi-Vis Foam Beelte Fly Tying Video Now Available

Thanks to the team at Upavon FlyFIshing, foam flies just got a whole lot easier, with their new pre-cut foam bodies. Here, in the quick and easy Hi-Vis Foam Beetle,...

Hi-Vis Foam Beelte Fly Tying Video Now Available

Thanks to the team at Upavon FlyFIshing, foam flies just got a whole lot easier, with their new pre-cut foam bodies. Here, in the quick and easy Hi-Vis Foam Beetle,...

Hi Vis CDC Cripple Dry Fly by Rod Gee from Troutlore Fly Tying Store Australia

Hi-Vis CDC Cripple Fly Tying Video Now Available

There's something about a mayfly cripple pattern that just inspires eats from fish

Hi-Vis CDC Cripple Fly Tying Video Now Available

There's something about a mayfly cripple pattern that just inspires eats from fish