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Fly Tying – Trout

     
Learn how to tie the best stillwater trout patterns in the UK
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The Minkie fly is a very effective pattern when fry are present, particularly on dams and reservoirs. 
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The Minkie fly is a very effective pattern when fry are present, particularly on dams and reservoirs. 
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Fly tying expert Robbie Winram demonstrates how to dress the Suspender Damsel trout fly. A green blue pattern that will sit just below the surface
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Fly tying expert Robbie Winram demonstrates how to dress the Suspender Damsel trout fly. A green blue pattern that will sit just below the surface
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Robbie Winram ties up the Nemo Hopper, a pattern that can work brilliantly on big reservoirs like Rutland Water in England.  
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Robbie Winram shows how to tie up the Humongous, a superb lure for reservoir fishing with a big bright marabou tail for movement.  
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The Minkie fly is a very effective pattern when fry are present, particularly on dams and reservoirs. 
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The buzzer or Chironomid Pupa makes up a big proportion of the stillwater trout’s diet.  
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Robbie Winram demonstrates how to tie the CDC Buzzer, a fly incorporating naturally floating feathers that allows it to sit in the surface film, imitating hatching midges and emerging buzzers. To watch just login or join
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Robbie Winram runs through how to tie up the Cat Booby fly, a bright and brash pattern that can be fished static or retrieved.  
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Rutland Water’s Robbie Winram shows how to tie up the famous Diawl Bach fly, a tremendous reservoir pattern.  
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Robbie Winram from Rutland Lodge shows how to expertly tie up the Suspender Minkie trout fly fry pattern.  
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Robbie Winram from Rutland Lodge shows how to expertly tie up the Suspender Minkie trout fly fry pattern.  
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Robbie Winram shows how to tie up the Corixa fly, a cracking trout pattern for fishing in the margins of stillwaters in particular.
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Robbie Winram shows how to tie up the Hothead Taddy Cat, a mini lure with an enticing tail action.  
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Expert fly tyer Robbie Winram looks at how to tie up the Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear, a pattern that works throughout the season.  
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Ace fly tyer Robbie Winram shows how to create the Big Fish or Grey Boy Buzzer. A silver grey pattern that is common in late April, early May
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Robbie Winram of Donegal Flies shows how to tie the Ginger Cruncher.  
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Robbie Winram of Donegal Flies shows how to tie the Golf Ball Buzzer.  
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Rutland Water's ace fly tyer Robbie Winram demonstrates how to tie the Ultra Stalker Red Bloodworm, a pattern he designed himself for use in the clear chalkstream waters of Hampshire
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Rutland Water's professional fly tyer Robbie Winran shows how to tie the Bibio Hopper... a superb dropper pattern.  
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Donegal Fly Company’s Robbie Winram shows how to tie the Green Caddis Buzzer.  

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