246. Simple Dry Flies That Catch Trout - Fly Fishing UK
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
- Fly Fishing with dry flies that catch stillwater trout, very simple fishable flies such a olive owl, yellow owls, top hat emergers, cdc emergers, with an added fish food attractor of a single suspended vicar buzzer, buzzers, these provide to work at catching, hooking and netting these stocked, stillwater pennine trout. 246. Simple Dry Flies That Catch Trout - Fly Fishing UK (C) MD Fly Fishing UK #fishing #flyfishing #fish #trout #troutfishing
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Very good video . Went to look at the water very high level as you say . Little banks to fish on this day . Rain and high wind so no showing as expected . Hope tocatch youon the water later this week ? All the best Mick
Hi, I’ve just retired and started fishing my local water, though with not much success! I am really enjoying your videos and learning a lot . Thanks for taking the time to make them. I was wondering if you sell starter fly sets as I am finding it a very confusing with all the different patterns available and need something to give me some confidence of catching fish.
I've no long started fishing the dry ,it works .2 big fish to a very big foam daddy .well in and great tips as usual
Am getting into it now, well here anyway, just made a few CDC size 14s, which i can not wait to try out. Thanks for watching Regards Mick
@@mdflyfishinguk5220 looking forward to seeing them working .
Hi md
Where abouts is this water,went to Barnsley trout fishery the other day after watching your video fishing there awsome water 👍
Hi This is my local club water in Rishworth, West Yorkshire. If you require a ticket then go to this website www.rippondenflyfishers.co.uk/ the water level is high at the moment so access is only available at about 4 areas, but when the water goes down its access all areas. Regards Mick
Here's another if your allowed one dry fly for all season on all waters which would you choose? Mine greenwells glory.
A home made fat black bodied, shank red tag CDC. Regards MD
Great advice as usual MD 👍