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  • Best wet and dry flies for sea trout.

    Love to see some of the flies that you rate highly for sea trout.

    Many thanks in advance.




    One of my favourite shots of a Norfolk Broads caught sea trout...

    Last edited by trout; 02-06-2008, 11:09.
    Charlie Bettell

  • #2
    Nice on trout, great fish, and a fun angle to photograph from! :> Were you targetting the sea-trout? How are the runs over that neck of the woods?

    Regarding flies, I will be posting some more in the near future and I hope others will do the same as there's a wealth of knowledge and patterns out there, however, here are a few that have already been photographed, and are patterns that I use quite readily.

    A few of the flies I predominantly use on the Teifi, hope they provide some inspiration and help. They are basic, but hey they're what I use:

    Deuoni
    Hook: longshank 10-6, ken sawada.
    Body: silver tinsel
    Rib: silver wire
    Body hackle: white cock hackle
    Wing: black squirrel
    Head hackle: dyed blue teal, guinea, or dyed blue grizzle


    Deuoni'r diafol
    Hook: longshank 10-6, ken sawada.
    Body: black floss
    Rib: silver wire
    Body hackle: black cock hackle, spey type.
    Wing: black squirrel
    Wing 2: black angel hair
    Head hackle: dyed red teal, guinea, or dyed blue grizzle


    Surface Deuoni
    Hook: longshank 10-6, ken sawada.
    Body: silver tinsel
    Rib: silver wire
    Body hackle: white cock hackle
    Wing: 5-6 cdc plumes
    Head hackle: spun deer hair


    Talysman (red or blue)
    Hook: longshank 10-4, ken sawada.
    Body: silver tinsel
    Rib: silver wire
    Wing: black rabbit, squirrel, or arctic fox.
    Wing 2: red (or blue) angel hair
    False hackle: red or blue rabbit
    Eyes: Jungle cock


    Insomniac
    Hook: longshank 10-4, ken sawada.
    Body: black floss
    Rib: silver wire
    Tail: red rabbit
    Wing: black rabbit, squirrel, or arctic fox.
    Wing 2: mirage tinsel
    False hackle: red rabbit
    Eyes: Jungle Cock


    Titan
    Hook: low water double 10-6, ken sawada
    Butt: fl.red thread
    Body: black floss
    Rib: peacock tinsel
    Wing: dyed orange or red peacock
    False Hackle: red rabbit or arctic fox
    Eyes: Jungle cock


    Jambo
    Hook: size 10 treble, front hook aberdeen clipped
    Body: black floss
    Rib: silver tinsel
    Wing 1: blue bucktail
    Wing 2: mirage tinsel
    Wing 3: dyed blue peacock
    Head: spun black deer hair


    Clipped secret weapon
    Hook: size 10 treble, clipped aberdeen hook.
    Body: black floss
    Rib: silver tinsel
    Wing 1: black bucktail
    Wing 2: silver angel hair


    TT.

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    • #3
      Nice photos TT|\



      Charlie - a good photo of a Norfolk sea-trout, nice angle.

      Dare I mention?
      I have an autographed copy of your book in my library:}.

      Hugh

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      • #4
        Hi TT

        Thanks for your comments and for showing me some of your successful sea trout patterns.

        With re. the sea trout I'm holding, yes, it was targeted.

        The biggest sea trout off the broads in the last three years stands at 23lb 6oz.

        Not a good photo, but the best I have of it...



        The fish was caught by Lee Carver while fishing for pike for the very first time.

        It was caught in January with snow on the ground.

        Lee is a well known local match angler.
        Charlie Bettell

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hugh Falkus View Post
          Nice photos TT|\



          Charlie - a good photo of a Norfolk sea-trout, nice angle.

          Dare I mention?
          I have an autographed copy of your book in my library:}.

          Hugh
          I have one you could sign for me Hugh :>

          If you ever fancy a day out with me on the Broads Hugh, let me know - they do a good pub lunch along the river.

          Had some good pike on the fly too :> - biggest 28lb
          Last edited by trout; 02-06-2008, 18:51.
          Charlie Bettell

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          • #6
            Interesting - never thought of the Broads and sea trout in the same sentence before! How do you fish for them and know where they lie? Do you HAVE rapids on the broads?

            We have a terrific run of double figure sea trout on the local R Ouse, which is a short river, quite tidal, with barely a riffle along it's length. Locals fish for them by spinning - I dont bother! Too much open water and I cant work out the lies!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Salarex View Post
              Interesting - never thought of the Broads and sea trout in the same sentence before! How do you fish for them and know where they lie? Do you HAVE rapids on the broads?

              We have a terrific run of double figure sea trout on the local R Ouse, which is a short river, quite tidal, with barely a riffle along it's length. Locals fish for them by spinning - I dont bother! Too much open water and I cant work out the lies!
              Taken on fly gear - I never 'spin' for sea trout.

              20 years fishing the broads, and the last 10 years as a professional guide, has taught me a lot :>

              The best places to find/target sea trout on the broads, is at the top of runs/rivers - though they have been know to take on broads.
              Charlie Bettell

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