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Cheers Singy, I got on to that sight and it has wet my appetite even more!! I was thinking of the Wet Cold Bank fishing days!! and anything that brightens up that prospect gets my vote!
Cheers
Bob
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Yes they are great for Summer Pike and Sea Bass. There is more to Fly Fishing than Trout and Salmon you know.
I have used them for Bass in West Wales before, and found them effective, but I really would like to know about the Trout side of things, many thanks for the reply though, and I will certainly try for Pike with them!!
Cheers
Bob
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Good morning once again, I hope I am not opening a can of worms, but as a newcomer to the art of Fluff Chucking, I am hungry for knowledge, and have read about Poppers, I wondered what is the real effect of these lures, and what is the attitude of fisheries to these? I have heard that some will not allow them, so is it worth buying them?
Cheers
Bob
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Morning Every-one, I am travelling to Holland in mid July for a couple of weeks, and expect to have a fair amount of spare time on my hands. I have coarse fished over there before, but never Fly Fished, I have searched the Net for any info, but drawn a blank, so if any of you good people has any info or contacts for Holland I would appreciate it massively!!! I am staying in the Limburg region of South Holland, near the border with Germany, and am happy to travel a couple of hours in any direction.
Many thanks
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After our last fishing trip to Eyebrook we have stumbled on a debate about choice of leaders. In the past I have always been told to use 4-5lb for dryfly or surface work and 6-8lb for sub surface (sinking lines) straight through, but after going on a trip to Eyebrook we were informed by some fellow anglers that they fish a 10lb leader all the time. Are the advantages of this so that it lays the leader out better and reduces knots? Or does it allow your buzzers / lures to get to depth quicker (as the fish were quite well down)? are there any other advantages? and what would you recomend as a leader for reservoir fishing (especially buzzer fishing)?
I know I have probably opened up a whole area of debate, but being relatively new to fly fishing I am trying to reduce my chances of knots and tangles but also for best presentation to the fish.
Many Thanks
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After our last fishing trip to Eyebrook we have stumbled on a debate about choice of leaders. In the past I have always been told to use 4-5lb for dryfly or surface work and 6-8lb for sub surface (sinking lines) straight through, but after going on a trip to Eyebrook we were informed by some fellow anglers that they fish a 10lb leader all the time. Are the advantages of this so that it lays the leader out better and reduces knots? Or does it allow your buzzers / lures to get to depth quicker (as the fish were quite well down)? are there any other advantages? and what would you recomend as a leader for reservoir fishing (especially buzzer fishing)?
I know I have probably opened up a whole area of debate, but being relatively new to fly fishing I am trying to reduce my chances of knots and tangles but also for best presentation to the fish.
Many Thanks
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Many thanks Colin, I shall let you know how we get on!!
Cheers
Eyebrook was hard work!! to say the least, there was Damsels hatching off all over the place, and possibly 25 boats out as well as a couple from the shore. In our group there were 15 anglers and we returned a total of 15 fish!! so quite a few blanks, including me!!(oh well)
The water was inordinately warm, and the guys that caught were on very deep buzzers fished VERY slow, and a couple on Orange Blobs , stripped fast! We tried all over the water, but the dam wall area was the most prolific, and it appears the same was true for the other guys that were out yesterday!!
Farmoor next in July, fingers crossed.
Cheers
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Many thanks Colin, I shall let you know how we get on!!Just ask at the tackle shop they and the lodge will give you all the advice you need.Eyebrook tends to be a top of the water reservoir so take some dries with you. Also Damsels and plenty of buzzers [black ones and green ones]
Good luck,
Colin
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Have you considered a Strike Fly, or a Booby, it would give you the added advantage of an odd fish possibly taking it?
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Good Afternoon all, we are fishing Eyebrook next Wednesday, its my first time there, and also only my second time out!! I would be gratefull for any advice and/or tips from any one on flies and tactics
Cheers
Poppers
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There are other suppliers though, and the idea seems sound!! we shall have to see, but I am definately going to have some and give them a go!! I shall keep you posted.
Cheers
Bob