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Anyone got any good little setups/bait for catching trout from a tiny shallow ginclear chalk stream ? Used minnow and free lined bread but can't seem to get them taking of the top lately. Plenty there good sizes too

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That fly fishing is not abit of me lads lol it's a free stretch I walk/jog the dogs down every morning and evening just take me little telescopic and a loaf of bread normally but they seem wise to it now. It's not stocked and most fish get chucked back. Seems abit shallow for a spinner I know nothing about flies or fly fishing the flies I'm using I found on the bank one day in a little grey box honestly couldn't tell you what they are lol

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Cheers lads dc I've tried worms and maggots had abit of luck with them but I hate messing around having to pop to tackle shop I just have a few casts when the fancy takes me or weathers abit warm for trotting dogs.

 

Do them flies work at night/early morning katchum ?

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I got one today with half a worm on the hook and a shot up the line. I'm still new to this and trying to fond the best way to bag em. And how to locate them. Example i went to a small brook today, never been, couldn't see anything,and there were a few deep bits on the bends. Every now and then there was a splash and im assuming it was trout taking the flys that were everywhere. Couldn't see them in the water as i say so. Fishing blind really.

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