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Suggested Flies for use during September at Nineoaks Fishery
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| Favourite flies for Rainbow Trout at the fishery during September |
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7th September 2010
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Top 5 flies in September are:-
In September you may not see many fish rising but they are still there!
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Montana Nymph.
A good all-round nymph/lure in the popular green & black colour combination. Worth trying in both weighted (gold head) and non-weighted varieties.
The Montana works well in many different conditions. Best fished on a floating line, long leader and retrieved slowly. The chenille thorax can be varied in colour, orange and yellow are other colours that fish well.
We suggest that you use the smaller versions of this fly as tied on size 14 or 16 hooks.
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Hot Head Diawl Bach.
An excellent fly and one of the most successful all-year round nymphs, the Diawl Bach in all its variations is still worth a try during January.
The Diawl Bach (Little Devil) should be used when buzzers are on the water.
It can be fished on any line, from floating to fast sinker and at almost any depth.
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Foam Back Daddy.
Best fished in Autumn (August/September) using a floating line and either left static or twitched over the surface. Very deadly when large waves are on the water with the fly being "ripped" through the waves. Takes are fast and furious. The daddy has at times been known to fish well in early June through to August. This version of the daddy has a Black Plastazote (Foam) body which aids the fly to float very high in the water.
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Natural Daddy.
Best fished in Autumn (August/September) using a floating line and either left static or twitched over the surface. Can be even deadlier when large waves are on the water and the fly being "ripped" through the waves. Takes are fast and furious. The daddy has at times been known to fish well in early June through to August. This version of the daddy has a deer hair body which aids the fly to float very high in the water.
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Orange Wickhams Spider.
The Wickhams Spider is also known as the Wingless Wickhams. Good times to use this fly are spring through late summer. Different coloured head hackles can be very effective including white, grizzle, yellow and hot orange, all variants fish well. The pattern shown has the addition of a hot orange hackle just behind the bead. This can be a deadly fly when nothing else is taking, especially in coloured or mirky water.
Fish it on an intermediate line. Try it using different methods of retrieve, anything from a slow figure of eight retrieve to a "fast as you can pull".
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White Baby Doll
The baby doll is an imitation of a small fish, it works well when fish at any depth as a standard lure with varying rates of retrieve. This is an ideal fly to use when there are plenty of fry around October and November time.
Wool is best material for the body but antron can be used as a substitute. Colours that seem to work well in addition to white are fluo green, peach and white with fluo green back.
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