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« on: January 30, 2008, 11:08:42 AM »

Anyone out there keen to see the development of wild brown trout fisheries?
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2008, 11:15:47 AM »

In my mind free rising browns on a lake, loch or reservoir offer some of the best fly fishing there is to be had.
Usually small but they make up for it in feistiness and willingness to rise to the fly in the most terrible conditions.
River-wise the more the better (fisheries that is)
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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2008, 01:34:26 PM »

I love fly fishing for wild brownies, much more rewarding than catching stock rainbows from a reservoir (even though that can be entertaining). So to answer your question, yes, I am keen to see the development of wild brown trout fisheries  yes
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« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2008, 02:23:06 PM »

I think its hard to understand how to develop a Wild Brown Trout river these days and thats a shame. Most rivers these days carry a number of fish thats been stocked by a club. I fish a river that offers wild brown trout ( i think), but i also catch good fish of one and a half pounds upwards, but i assume these fish were once stocked by a club further up river.  Mind you, theres no way to tell the difference.  Also, the smaller fish which i assume are wild, may have been born to the bigger stocked fish.  Either way, its good sport (especially on a 6ft fly rod) as its a tiny river and only 15 mins away. The strange thing is though, although i've fished it for 2 seasons now, and i have yet to meet another angler.
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