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 look at some of the great features to be found in issue 430, courtesy of the ‘Contents’ page:
MAIN SECTION
Yellow Hotspots
Flies tied in shades of yellow give a day’s sport to remember.
Where Concrete Meets Clay
Iain Barr exploits Farmoor’s bloodworm and fry feeders.
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Advice Squad
Breathable chest waders, teams of flies and netting your catch.
Eight Flies For 2012
John Wilshaw reveals his favourite flies and tactics.
Panic Stations
Can quick-thinking save an early season boat session?
News
The spread of the killer shrimp, Grafham’s opening day and more.
New Gear
Robbie Winram reviews the latest flyfishing tackle and accessories.
GAC Reader Offer
Save £159.87 on a complete stillwater outfit.
Letters
Readers ask if we need season tickets these days.
Match Scene
Latest competition results, including the Commonwealth.
Troutmasters
This month’s badge winners, plus fishery news and catch pictures.
Interview
Trout Fisherman talks to Russell Owen, the youngest-ever world champion.
Hopper Power
A dank day in the Borders is lit up by a fly for all seasons.
Murky Water
Nick Halstead’s tips for dealing with coloured water conditions.
And Finally…
Jeff Prest asks whether we really need angling in the Olympics? He thinks not…
WILD FISH
The Irish Mayfly
Fly-tyer Paul Douras sings the praises of traditionally-tied mayfly imitations.
Colossal Browns
John Horsey is “blown away” by the wild trout sport on offer in Tasmania’s rivers.
HOME TYER SECTION
Flies Of The Month
Paul Procter reveals his favourite April patterns.
Fly-Tying Advice
Tying a Hare’s Ear and creating round Booby eyes.
Fly-Masters Workshop
First round winners revealed, plus how to enter round three.
New Products
Bespoke fly-tying station, quality marabou and ready-prepared spinner bodies.
Sequence
How to tie a Pearly Red Palmer, Bead-Eyed Damsel Nymph and CdC Gnat.
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