After the huge success of our fly tying material launch last year we added a lot of exciting new products to our collection for 2024. This includes dozens of brushes that cover everything from leeches to giant baitfish, craft fur, eyes, salty fiber, new bead sizes and colors, popper heads and dubbing. Just like the rest of our range they feature quality dying, carefully prepared materials and generous pack sizes. If you like tying streamers for trout, warm water predators or saltwater species, this product range is going to be excellent for you.

Brushes
For our brush range we introduced 10 different types of brushes, which are listed below. Some of the brushes come in 6 colors, whereas others have as many as 15. They’re also each offered in 1-3 sizes depending on the brush: small, medium and large—which dictates the staple length on the fibers. The smaller sizes are excellent for small jig leeches or shrimp, for example. The larger sizes are ideal for big saltwater baitfish or musky flies. Every pack comes with 5 brushes and they all retail for $10.50 regardless of the brush size.











Fibers
Our Salty Fiber and Salty Flash Fiber are both offered in 24 different colors. Each pack has one large, generous hank. These fibers are ideal for tying large streamer patters whether that be for freshwater or saltwater fish. For those of you who like sculpting large baitfish patterns, you’re going to love these. They hold form well in the water, but then shed water easily and cast well. Don’t let your imagination limit you, we’ve also used these for dry fly wings like a split wing mayfly or spent caddis.



Looking for some new hooks to try this winter? We have 6 new models in stock and ready to ship.

Craft Fur
Our Salty Craft Fur is extra-long and comes in a large pack size. This is a great material for making brushes and for general use in both freshwater and saltwater streamers. This craft fur comes in a range of 15 colors with some bright options that will suit predator and saltwater tying especially well.


Eyes
Another big component to streamer tying is having the right eyes. Our range of eyes includes three options: Flat Stick On, Epoxy and Baitfish Eyes. Epoxy and Flat Stick on eyes come in 7 color options each, as well as 7 size choices with the smallest being 3.00mm and the largest 9.50mm. The baitfish eyes come in 4 colors, and 6 sizes with the smallest being 4.00mm and the largest 9.50mm. What’s more, the packs with the smallest eyes have 126 eyes per pack, where the largest eyes come with 36 per pack. There are varying quantities in between depending on the eye size. Whether you’re tying huge saltwater baitfish or small jig streamers, our new eye collection has options for every use.



Dubbing
We added one new dubbing range: Salty Shrimp Dubbing. This dubbing, as the name suggests, is great for saltwater shrimp and crab patterns. It comes in colors that are specifically designed for these uses, too.

Popper Heads
Part of our fly launch this year included a completely new range of poppers for bass and other warmwater species. As part of that, we are introducing blank popper heads for anglers that want to paint and tie with their own. There are a number of different styles depending on how big of a pattern you want to tie, or what type of disturbance you want to create. These are all produced with high quality, high floating foam.





Slotted Tungsten Beads
Last, but not least, our popular tungsten bead range received two big upgrades. First, we added two new colors: metallic fluorescent chartreuse and metallic fluorescent orange. These are excellent options fro anyone wanting to tie patterns with some extra attracting power. In many cases we’ll swap these with the standard colors used on some of our favorite patterns for days the fish are drawn to more bright attracting elements.


The second big addition to the range is larger bead sizes. We now have 5.5mm and 6.4mm slotted tungsten beads in copper, silver, black, metallic pink and fluorescent painted orange. These are perfect for jig style streamers, or very large stonefly patterns.

If you’re looking for some tying inspiration for tying with our new fly tying products, check out the many tying tutorials we have on our YouTube Channel, linked below. There will be many more added as we get through the winter.
If you’d like to read about the fly tying materials we launched last year, you can see a comprehensive rundown here.