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  1. Nothing to do with the fact Browns cost more to stock I am sure
  2. This rod rrps at £149.95 Here we have one of the best all rounder rods. A 9 foot 5 weight is the best of all worlds - Strong enough to fish small still waters yet responsive enough for rivers. It is mat black which looks rather sexy and comes with a cordura case. Lovely rod, just don’t think I will use it that much....bit of an impulse buy- only used it once. Still has warranty card Here is the blurb Strong, fast powerful and smooth, these rods deliver a fly with distance and precision limited only by the angler's skills. The use of titanium and chromium at molecular level dampens shock and protects the rod from errant flies and impact whilst providing extreme sensitivity and power. Hardware includes 3 super-hard titanium oxide stripper guides, premium grade cork handle including Fulling Mill trade mark front end black EVA section to provide durability, matt black finished blanks with silver trimmings and logos. These rods really are truly beautiful and exceptional in every area including fittings, finish and performance. All Fulling Mill rods are supplied in a tough cordura covered case complete with inner compartments, rugged zip closure and handy carry strap. Yours for £110 including postage !
  3. You could always go after the chub and pike on the fly
  4. Have you never heard the phrase "Never judge a book by its cover"
  5. Here is a fantastic book from Amazon all about fishing small streams just like th eone you describe http://tinyurl.com/zbmav I never regret the day that I bought it, I hand it out to newbies to rivers as it has a wealth of info and tactics
  6. I have not a clue, although I believe lots of novices go to Essex for some action
  7. I am in shock that someone is offering something for free on the internet and then not coming up with the goods
  8. I would say no to trainers for the fact that they offer absolutley no ancle support at all. If I am scrambling over rocks and in amongst weeds all day I want something that will actually stand up to that kind of punishment. I dont think adidas do
  9. So it is better to wait until the river has totally returned to normal before starting to fish with the fly again? When you fish with the worm do you trot it down the river or just plop into likely looking spots?
  10. Hi there, I fish a small river that has small runs of Salmon and Sea Trout and a generous amount of Brown Trout. Ive always done well fishing for brown trout ....kind of ....but today i was faced with a spate. Its been raining here for the last couple of days in Glasgow so i knew the river would be a little higher than normal but i gave it an extra while to make sure that it wasnt too high. Anyway, when i got to the river today it was a good couple of feet higher and even though i have seen it muckier the water was a lot darker than normal. Is there any point in fishing the fly in conditions such as these or am i wasting my time. I usually catch a few brownies but today i caught nothing. When is it best to fish after the river has been higher than normal? Aliferste
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