Trout Fisherman magazine is the UK’s No.1 still-water fly fishing magazine. It 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 look at what’s inside issue 419, courtesy of the “Inside…” page:
MAIN MAGAZINE
Draycote Returns
Former editor John Wilshaw gets amongst Draycote’s rainbows.
What Do You Think?
Draycote’s regulars reveal their concerns; Ifor reassures them.
Damsels In Distress
Russ Symons likes Red Headed Damsels and so do the fish.
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Terrestrial Heaven
Russ Owen enjoys the coch-y-bonddu hatch at Clywedog.
Fishery Guide
How Loch Fad rewards those who make the effort to get there.
Double Time
Ceri Jones targets the specimen trout at Loynton Hall fishery.
Advice Squad
Dark flies, water depth, how to approach a big water and more.
Fish Stops
Discover more delights of flyfishing just off the Scottish motorways.
New Gear
The latest tackle reviewed, including reels, rods and waders.
New Flies
Robbie Winram casts his eye over some new fly patterns.
Reader Offers
Two great tackle offers from Glasgow Angling Centre
Letters
Trout Fisherman readers have their say.
Troutmasters Final
Who went home with the top trophy?
Troutmasters
Are you among this month’s badge winners?
News
The latest news from the UK’s Troutmasters venues.
And Finally…
What about the future of our sport? Jeff Prest wants to hear from you.
THE HOME TYER SECTION
New Products
Beads, Booby eyes, dubbing, tools and more.
Vice Review
The Anvil Apex.
Advice Squad
How to tie a Parasol Buzzer.
Tying Damsels
Peter Gathercole tweaks one of his originals.
Beetle’s About
How to tie a Coch-y-Bonddu
Fly-Master
Barry Unwin judges this month’s entries…harshly!
Why A Fly Works
The Competition Cruncher
Quick Flies
Pearsall’s Nymph, CdC Olive Dun and Shuttlecock Buzzer.
Redhead Damsel
A fly with its own halo of light.
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