Wanted: Trout flies.

Do you want traditional wet flies or the modern stuff aka booby flies, nymphs, buzzers, Montana flies, gold ribbed hare ear, zulu or zonkers and the like? Are you fishing with a sinking line deep down or "on the bung" with a floating line or old school loch style with a strap or traditional wet flies?
 
Hello, That is a nice Trout fishery although it is a long time ago i had a days fishing there, A lot depends a which way the wind is blowing for dry flies but the usual nymphs and lures catch fish, Until the water warms up i guess a sinking line and range of lure patterns catch fish, most people have 2 rods set up with sinker and floater just like Farmoor, As for Fly patterns I found some on Temu but if Uk i have bought some from Trout Flies UK based in Morecombe Lancs, Good quality and prices, I have a box on non descript random patterns as a back up if nothing is taking the usual pattern flies, It is well over 50 years since i started Trout fishing for £1 a day , But my favourite has to be river fishing for brown trout although now i have most given up, If you going to fish Hawkridge most the £300 season ticket ( 50 Fish ) looks very good and you can fish Bingham and Clatworthy , Good luck
 
Hello, That is a nice Trout fishery although it is a long time ago i had a days fishing there, A lot depends a which way the wind is blowing for dry flies but the usual nymphs and lures catch fish, Until the water warms up i guess a sinking line and range of lure patterns catch fish, most people have 2 rods set up with sinker and floater just like Farmoor, As for Fly patterns I found some on Temu but if Uk i have bought some from Trout Flies UK based in Morecombe Lancs, Good quality and prices, I have a box on non descript random patterns as a back up if nothing is taking the usual pattern flies, It is well over 50 years since i started Trout fishing for £1 a day , But my favourite has to be river fishing for brown trout although now i have most given up, If you going to fish Hawkridge most the £300 season ticket ( 50 Fish ) looks very good and you can fish Bingham and Clatworthy , Good luck
Hello, I am sure my advert is still on here for anyone wanting a Beginners day Trout Fishing at Farmoor, It is on Pigeon Watch, All gear provided with Basic casting etc Have 2 rods with a floater and sinker W/F lines, Mid week is best for me,
 
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