Trout Fisherman magazine will fulfil your tackle, instruction and where to fish needs. If you’re into still-water fly fishing, it’s a must read, comprehensively covering techniques to catch even more fish, with detailed, informative and friendly advice.
Here’s a quick look inside issue 418, courtesy of the ‘Inside…’ page:
MAIN MAGAZINE
Avon Calling
Peter Cockwill revels in the start of the mayfly season.
The Hills Are Alive
Cameron Neil enjoys fine top-of-the-water sport at New Haylie.
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Taking The Rise
Russ Symons’ reservoir dry fly tips.
Advice Squad
Leaders, rough weather tactics and how to fish nymphs and Buzzers.
Fish Stops
Discover the delights of flyfishing just off the Scottish motorways.
Letters
Trout Fisherman readers have their say on sun protection and rod joints.
New Gear
The latest tackle reviewed including rods, reels, luggage and clothing.
New Flies
Robbie Winram casts his eye over some new fly patterns.
Fulling Mill Offer
Win an XT Gold rod.
Glasgow Angling Offer
Save almost £134 on a boat fishing outfit.
Read On The Fly
Jeff Prest reviews the latest flyfishing books and DVD’s.
Easter Eggs
The Egg Fly comes to the rescue at scenic Canada Lakes.
Catch Me If You Can
How to target browns without rainbows getting in the way.
Troutmasters
Are you among this month’s badge winners – plus fishery news.
News
The latest news from the trout scene.
And finally…
Jeff Prest discovers the perfect antidote to the ‘celebrity’ footballer.
WILD FISH
Malham Tarn
Trout Fisherman tackled the highest lake in England on one of the coldest days!
Sea Trout
Ceri Jones goes afloat on Ireland’s Lough Currane
Casts For Salmon
Hywel Morgan on how to master the double-handed spey cast.
High-Flyer
Paul Procter heads for an exposed hill tarn in search of early season browns.
THE HOME TYER
New Products
Marabou, scissors, Gel-Core, Fritz and more.
Vice Review
The revolutionary 720 vice.
Advice Squad
Stripping peacock quill.
All Dried Out
Peter Gathercole’s dry fly tying advice.
The Big Red
How to tie this great dry fly.
Fly-Master
Barry Unwin judges this month’s entries.
Why A Fly Works
The Thomas Yellow Mayfly.
Quick Flies
Longshank Hare’s Ear, Mayfly Emerger and the Grey May.
Bob’s Bits
Tie this deadly dry fly.
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