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    I've started getting a few flies for Trout (dry fly on rivers), I don't want to end up getting loads of different patterns, so so far I've just stuck to the standard flies, I've got half a dozen of each of

    Parachute Adams size 16
    Elk Wing Caddis size 14
    Blue Winged Olive size 14
    Iron Blue Dun size 16
    GRHE Nymph size 12

    Hopefully these should do the trick. What are everyone else's top flies for Brown Trout? Any killers I should get?
    Last edited by andyco; 30-04-2014, 10:59 PM.
    Ron Thompson Axellerator 13’ - Penn Spinfisher 7500
    Daiwa Seahunter Z Spin 10’ - Penn Battle II 4000
    Savage Gear Bushwhacker 8’ - Shimano Ultegra 2500


    FLOUNDER, SEA SCORPION, COLEY, MACKEREL, LAUNCE, WEEVER, SHORE ROCKLING, POLLOCK, BLENNY, DAB, WHITING, COD, 5B ROCKLING, PLAICE, DRAGONET, EELPOUT, COMMON EEL, THORNBACK RAY, BALLAN WRASSE, CORKWING WRASSE, TOPE, GREY GURNARD, DOGFISH, TADPOLE FISH, TURBOT, SMOOTHOUND, BASS

  • #2
    I use black + peacock spiders size 12 early eason then F-fly in 14~18 when the water warms up. Both are easy to tie if you fancy having a go.

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    • #3
      They are spot on for the spring.
      For warmer summer water get some size 16 and 18 Greenwells Glory and Grey dusters in the same sizes.
      The Sedge patterns will do for any late evening hatches..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bushwhacker View Post
        They are spot on for the spring.
        For warmer summer water get some size 16 and 18 Greenwells Glory and Grey dusters in the same sizes.
        The Sedge patterns will do for any late evening hatches..
        Greenwells glory at fincale abbey on summer evening hatch lethal davey

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        • #5
          Originally posted by beachbuddy View Post
          Greenwells glory at fincale abbey on summer evening hatch lethal davey
          Had some great evenings over the years using them.
          Very few Trout and a lot less fly life now where i used to fish though.

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          • #6
            Thanks, the Greenwells Glory looks good, I think I could definitely do with adding that to my collection.

            I was thinking about getting a few spiders aswell - could I use spiders with a floating line? (I'm using a WF5F with a 9ft 4x Hardy leader) I've got some xink and some leadasink.
            Ron Thompson Axellerator 13’ - Penn Spinfisher 7500
            Daiwa Seahunter Z Spin 10’ - Penn Battle II 4000
            Savage Gear Bushwhacker 8’ - Shimano Ultegra 2500


            FLOUNDER, SEA SCORPION, COLEY, MACKEREL, LAUNCE, WEEVER, SHORE ROCKLING, POLLOCK, BLENNY, DAB, WHITING, COD, 5B ROCKLING, PLAICE, DRAGONET, EELPOUT, COMMON EEL, THORNBACK RAY, BALLAN WRASSE, CORKWING WRASSE, TOPE, GREY GURNARD, DOGFISH, TADPOLE FISH, TURBOT, SMOOTHOUND, BASS

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            • #7
              Use a floating line all the time,no need for any sinking lines.
              Greenwells Spiders fished wet are always a good shot.Also Snipe and purple are good all year.
              Gold head Pheasant tails fished deep will also catch.

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              • #8
                You must have an f-fly selction size 14 will suffice never come across a trooooot yet that wont rise to it
                And probably the greatest dry fly ever for raising trout a klinkhammer
                Last edited by bigtel; 02-05-2014, 04:55 PM.

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                • #9
                  A nice mayfly on point and a couple of nymphs on droppers good fun this time of year
                  ZZiplex m427, Hulk model
                  Okuma trio Rex
                  Aerlex 7000xsa
                  Penn spinfisher 7500 lc

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