EJ Todd
EJ Todd is an Australian family-owned business with over 80 years of history in the fishing industry. While they distribute a wide range of respected international brands, EJ Todd also produces their own line of quality fly fishing accessories and fly-tying materials, making them a trusted name among Australian fly fishers. Their products are designed to offer reliable performance at accessible price points.
At Compleat Angler Nedlands, we stock a solid range of EJ Todd fly fishing gear including the AA and Regent Fly Vices, Roto Hackle Pliers, Stainless Steel Knot Tying Tools, Stripping Baskets, Uni Thread 6/0, and a variety of fly-tying materials such as Brass Hourglass Eyes (pupil, black, gold, and nickel finishes) and Tungsten Hourglass Eyes. We also carry the Waterproof Neck Fly Box and the Boat Box with tri-slit foam — essential storage for keeping your flies organised on the water. Whether you're setting up a fly-tying bench or heading out for a day on the flats, EJ Todd has the essentials covered.
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What EJ Todd products does Compleat Angler Nedlands stock?
We carry fly vices (AA and Regent), hackle pliers, knot tying tools, stripping baskets, Uni Thread, brass and tungsten hourglass eyes for fly tying, and fly boxes including the Waterproof Neck Box and XL Boat Box.
Is EJ Todd an Australian company?
Yes, EJ Todd is an Australian family-owned business with over 80 years of history in the fishing industry. They produce their own range of fly fishing accessories and also distribute respected international brands across Australia.
Are EJ Todd fly vices good for beginners?
Yes, the EJ Todd AA Fly Vice is an excellent entry-level option that provides solid jaw grip and stability at an accessible price point. The Regent Fly Vice offers a step up for tiers looking for more precision and adjustability.
What are hourglass eyes used for in fly tying?
Hourglass eyes (available in brass and tungsten) are tied onto flies to add weight and a realistic eye profile. They help the fly sink to the desired depth and create a jigging action. Tungsten eyes are heavier than brass, allowing you to get deeper faster.





