Fly fishing made ‘easy’ as trout become less fussy

by Bishfish on April 19, 2010

A collapse in the fly population in Britain over the past decade has made fish less discerning – and the angler’s job that bit easier.

Trout anglers can be less specific in their choice of fly without reducing their chances of success, according to a report in the new book, Silent Summer.

Two anglers, Cyril Bennett and Warren Gilchrist, have been studying flies on the rivers Test and Itchen in Hampshire, the world’s most famous fly-fishing chalk streams…

From The Telegraph UK

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