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Neil Patterson discloses his Mole Fly - a Klinkhamer prototype which evolved 100 years ago and which he uses as an emerging ephemeroptera and especially the Large Dark Olive.
Joe MacDonald divulges two emerging grilse patterns from Ireland, both of which incorporate uncommon colours - the Grilse Fly and the Golden Grilse.
Magnus Angus demonstrates how to tie a Czech Nymph, using his Depth Charge as an example.
Stuart Crofts describes the importance of Leptoceridae or "silverhorn" caddis flies to the fly fisher, explains how to identify them and the fly he ties to best imitate them.
Tim Pilcher discusses the rising stock of the Red Frances in Scottish salmon fishing.
Magnus Angus tells us of the Red (and Black) Frances - Peter Deane's salmon fly that conquered Iceland and then returned to the Dee and Tweed. He then demonstrates the dressing stage-by-stage.
George Barron describes four flies that have wreaked so much havoc on Welsh stillwaters that everyone in trying to track them down - Old Red Eye, Peter Ross Cormorant, Peter Ross Dabbler, and the Bin Laden.
Ian Bennett describes how the Gledswood Stoat became such a popular fly on Tweed.
Stuart Crofts imitates the Agapetus Caddis with his ACE emerger and gives the tactics relating to how to fish it.
Neil Patterson describes how to tie his Andelle - his pattern to mimic the hatching Mayfly.