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AllAn Innovative Fly Line & Dry Fly Presentation

An Innovative Fly Line & Dry Fly Presentation

An article originally published by the grayling society. David Southall switches from regular dt lines to wf micro thin fly lines to get the presentation he needs to target spooky wild grayling and...

AllHunting Big Fish Can Be Frustrating

Hunting Big Fish Can Be Frustrating

Trout fishing in the UK, especially on chalk streams, doesn't get any better when you're stalking big, wild brown trout. David Southall fishes Driftfield Beck.

AllThe IOBO Humpy

The IOBO Humpy

The CdC IOBO Humpy must be one of the world’s greatest dry flies. It is incredibly simple to tie yet unbelievably effective since in various sizes it imitates/suggests a host of insects (Midges, Ap...

AllTargeting big trout

Targeting big trout

UK fly angler Matt Eastham talks us through some key points to help catch larger trout.

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AllSight Fishing for Grayling

Sight Fishing for Grayling

I prefer a micro-nymph line to a traditional mono French leader because it is far easier to handle as it has far less memory even when taken straight off the reel: particularly on cold winter days ...

AllHow is a fly line made?

How is a fly line made?

Tom Bell from Sunray Fly lines discusses how a fly line is made and what to look for when considering taper, colour and cores.

AllA Matter of Choice - An article originally published by the Wild Trout Trust

A Matter of Choice - An article originally published by the Wild Trout Trust

Ultra light fly lines? Tenkara? FIPS rule competitive fly fishing? Pleasure anglers and competitive anglers face more choice than ever before. Matt Eastham talks us through some of his favorite inn...

AllCraigie's Killer

Craigie's Killer

Achieving depth very quickly with this nymph tied by Matt Eastham

AllThe Paradun

The Paradun

I've been fishing and tying paraduns for a long time now. So long in fact, that I cant actually remember the first time I fished one.