A look inside issue 420, on sale June 29th – July 26th, 2011

NEW GREAT LOOK, SAME PRICE

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 what’s inside this issue, courtesy of the ‘Contents’ page;

A Breeze Brings The Bounty
Russell Owen experiences “dry fly heaven” at Llyn Brenig.

Blown Away
Gain control of Buzzers in an ever-changing breeze.

Subscription Offer
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Trout Fisherman MagazineDry Fly, Always
A former Scottish Champion uses dries all year!

Fish Stops
Discover the delights of flyfishing just off the Welsh motorways.

Tough Stalking
Peter Cockwill’s despair before a 10-pounder!

Advice Squad
Trout Fisherman’s team of experts solve your flyfishing problems.

It’s Hard Goin’
Paul Procter tackles Graythwaite Hall fishery during a cold easterly.

News
What’s new on the trout scene?

New Gear
Trout Fisherman reviews the latest tackle, including the new Truefly SLA rods.

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.

Match Scene
New section for match anglers.

Troutmasters
Are you among this month’s badge winners?

State Of The Game
Former match organiser Chris Ogborne’s opinion of the sport.

Gain The Edge
Rob Edmunds’ match secrets to better use of the Blobs.

And Finally…
You don’t have to hold a rod to appreciate fishing.


HOME TYER SECTION

New Products
Hooks, tools and materials.

Fly-Master
Barry Unwin judges this month’s entries.

CdC No-Hackle Dun
Keep your dries afloat.

Vice Review
The Regal Medallion

It’s The Wulff!
Tips for tying this deadly dry.

Why A Fly Works
The Suspender Damsel

Fly Of The Month
How to tie the Olive Paradun.

At just the £3.30, the new-look Trout Fisherman is a great read and well worth the price. You’ll find it in all good newsagents and supermarkets. However, why not SUBSCRIBE TO TROUT FISHERMAN online and net a real bargain? At the time of writing, you could get two years for the price of one! CLICK HERE to see if this offer is still running. If you love your fly-fishing, you’d be mad to miss out on this one.

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