Information about Epoxy Buzzers flies
Buzzers / Chironomidae are midge pupa; they start life as a bloodworm living in the soft mud found in most still waters. Blood red worms get their colour from the oxygen and haemoglobin held within their bodies. When they are getting near to hatching they loose their blood red colour and take on a more sombre appearance. At this stage they then make their way from the lake bottom up through the water columns to the surface. They swim towards the surface in a wriggling action, stopping either to catch their breath or waiting for the right conditions to hatch. When they stop wriggling towards the surface they slowly sink back down before swimming upwards again. Eventually when they reach the surface, they hang from the surface film and hatch out in to adult buzzers or midge.

3D Black Epoxy Buzzer
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2516
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
The Black 3D fly is refective and easily seen; it has worked wonders on stillwaters, specially when fished very slowly on a floating line and as long a leader as you are comfortable (18ft)
Because of its weight the fly cuts rapidly through the surface film and gets to fishing depth quickly. Be aware of takes on the drop.
A very slow figure-of-eight retrieve is normally best; occasionally if there is a lot of buzzer activity fairly fast stripping can work well.
3D Olive Epoxy Buzzer
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2517
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
The Olive 3D fly is refective and easily seen; it has worked wonders on stillwaters, specially when fished very slowly on a floating line and as long a leader as you are comfortable (18ft)
Because of its weight the fly cuts rapidly through the surface film and gets to fishing depth quickly. Be aware of takes on the drop.
A very slow figure-of-eight retrieve is normally best; occasionally if there is a lot of buzzer activity fairly fast stripping can work well.
Black Pearl Buzzer
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2524
Hook Sizes: 10, 12
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
Its sparseness and and colourless, a plain Jane in the flybox, but the Black Pearl can be devastating on the day!
Buzzers are high on the menu for stillwater trout
Because of this, buzzers are particularly interesting when fishing stillwaters.
Most of the fishing methods developed for these buzzer patterns are specifically aimed at lakes, ponds and reservoirs.
Epoxy Buzzer 3D Bloodworm
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2328
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
Epoxy buzzer 3D bloodworm pattern is very effective and are often bested fished drifting on the wind currents from a floating or sink-tip line.
A buzzer pattern containing a large amount of Red colour, designed to imitate the mature Bloodworm, or early stage of a Chironomids pupa part of the staple food source for trout.
Epoxy Buzzer Black
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2510
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
This fly has worked wonders on stillwaters, specially when fished very slowly on a floating line and as long a leader as you are comfortable (18ft)
Because of its weight the fly cuts rapidly through the surface film and gets to fishing depth quickly. Be aware of takes on the drop.
A very slow figure-of-eight retrieve is normally best; occasionally if there is a lot of buzzer activity fairly fast stripping can work well.
Epoxy Buzzer Claret
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2511
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
This fly has worked wonders on stillwaters, specially when fished very slowly on a floating line and as long a leader as you are comfortable (18ft)
Because of its weight the fly cuts rapidly through the surface film and gets to fishing depth quickly. Be aware of takes on the drop.
A very slow figure-of-eight retrieve is normally best; occasionally if there is a lot of buzzer activity fairly fast stripping can work well.
Epoxy Buzzer Olive
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2327
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
This fly works wonders on stillwaters, a proven favourite fishing technique employed is using a floating line and a very slow retrieve; with as long a leader as you are comfortable (18ft)
Because of its weight the fly cuts rapidly through the surface film and gets to fishing depth quickly. Be aware of takes on the drop.
A very slow figure-of-eight retrieve is normally best; occasionally if there is a lot of buzzer activity fairly fast stripping can work well.
Epoxy Buzzer Orange
Availablity:
Immediate Dispatch
Flybox Code:2512
Hook Sizes: 10, 12, 14
Note: You can alter a hooksize or fly after adding it to your basket.
This colourful buzzer has worked wonders on stillwaters, specially when fished very slowly on a floating line and as long a leader as you are comfortable (18ft)
Because of its weight the fly cuts rapidly through the surface film and gets to fishing depth quickly. Be aware of takes on the drop.
A very slow figure-of-eight retrieve is normally best; occasionally if there is a lot of buzzer activity fairly fast stripping can work well.