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UV Bench Light

The best-selling do-it-all UV light

This powerful UV light is perfect for curing Loon’s UV resins. A push-button on/off and a powerful beam makes quick work of curing UV resin so you can tie more and fish more. One AA battery included.
$45.00

Swax

$6.50

Sink Fast

A lubricant for sinking and intermediate lines that improves casting distance and accuracy

Sink Fast repels water and will actually improve sinking line performance. Designed specifically for sinking and saltwater lines, Sink Fast is a non-toxic, water
$8.50

Royal Gel

A slightly more viscous gel floatant with a little extra sparkle

A gel floatant that adds a little shimmer to flies. It is silicone based and won’t leave any slick on the surface, while adding an iridescent reflection that mimics clear wings.
$6.50

Needle Replacement Tapered Needles

Replacements for all Loon UV resins and tying cements

Replacement Needles for all of Loon’s UV curing resins, a well as the WB Head Cement and WB Head Finish systems.

Available in:

XS – Red (25G) – Flow Only

Sm – Blue (22G) – Best with Thin

Md
$3.00

Line Cleaning Tool

The simplest, most natural and best line cleaning tool we've come across
A cleaner line means a better cast and more fish. The Line Cleaning Tool features a sheepskin pad and two hardwood blocks hinged together to create the perfect vessel for applying a
$9.00

Henry's Sinket

A sinking agent for getting bugs down right now; no more waiting for materials to become saturated with water
Flies treated with Henry’s Sinket quickly break surface tension and rapidly drop in the water column to where the fish are. It helps nymphs get
$6.50

Fluorescing UV Clr. Fly Finish 1/2 oz.

For instantly adding a fluorescing element to flies, making them more visible underwater
At depths as shallow as a few feet, even bright flies can appear dull and disappear into the background in the dark underwater world. Loon Fluorescing UV Clear Fly
$19.50

Ergo Hackle Plier

For palmering anything and everything
The indispensable hackle plier receives a makeover. The smooth jaws are sized with versatility in mind, and the round shape allows for smooth palmering.
$10.00

Ergo Bodkin

A bodkin that will hold up and won't disappear
An indispensable bodkin gets an overdue ergonomic facelift. The strong needle is made from spring steel for strength and longevity and is held by a powder-coated ergonomic handle.
$10.00

Aquel

The standard by which all other gel floatants are measured
This premium gel floatant is the world’s best fly floatant. Aquel is long lasting, silicon based and won’t melt when it’s hot or harden when it’s cold. Furthermore, it masks human odor and won’t
$6.50

Amadou Patch

The fastest way to change flies from soggy to fresh!
Amadou is primarily composed of a mushroom: "Fomes fomentarius", and its primary purpose is taking soggy, water-logged, good-for-nothing dry flies and getting them ready to fish again. A simple squeeze
$29.00

Gator Grip Dubbing Spinner

One dubbing spinner to rule them all
The ultimate dubbing spinner. Developed in partnership with the geniuses at Fly Fish Food, the Gator Grip Dubbing Spinner includes two tips for any spinning scenario a tyer might encounter from complex twists to dubbi
$19.00

Simms Pro Nipper

Made in the USA with a magnetic spring and magnetic fly threader, this durable guide-level nipper brings together multiple angling tools for flawless activations.


Durable anodized aluminum handles with stainless steel jaws and rare earth magnets
Mag
$99.95

Winston Energy Salt

Winston ENERGY fly lines were designed utilizing an entirely new scientific approach that enhances the energy transfer between the rod and line. By measuring the dynamic characteristics of fly rods at various flex points, we’ve applied an engineered syste
$110.00
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