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John Goddard often wrote to the editor, Mark Bowler, in response to FF&FT articles. Here, he summarises his findings on using tungsten-headed Buzzer Pupae, adding how he fished them
Jeremy Lucas discusses the Oppo, an emerger for rough water which he rates as the best dry fly for a duo rig
Bev Perkins describes a blank-saving fly
Adam Parsonage equips himself for early outings on the chalkstreams by tying his CdC Danica, Gold-head Pheasant Tail and Peeping Caddis
Gink, Xink, Permaflote and Watershed
Glyn Freeman considers the range of sinking line types and profiles available to the salmon angler today, and explains their various applications
Glyn Freeman looks at how sink-tips of various types can be used to cover salmon lies from late spring and onwards
For this type of fishing Toby Coe says you must enjoy being a light-weight
Brian Harris says stillwater fishers should be aiming to fish much lighter rods for casting ease, improved presentation, better fishing, and more fun, and he adds a special summer dry fly imitation for you to test his theory
Those who write about fishing are no less vulnerable to blank or thin days than anyone else. The trick is to learn from such events