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Sinking line, white or black lure (if no good Orange is worth a try!) try different depths and different speeds of retrieve, from stripping to figure of eight, keep moving until you get a pull!

If the lake is shallow an intermediate or floater with a weighted fly retrieved slowly sink and draw is worth a try!

At this time of year I take it your after rainbows?

Good luck!

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Usual advice this time of year is, something Christmas treeish i.e anything that's got some fritz in it.

 

my understanding is that trout will take this type of lure on aggression rather than hunger.

 

My fail safe Fly/lure for this time of year is

goldhead damsel.

 

Hope this might help :good:

+1 :good:

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As you can see from all the above posts there is no one fly for winter still water fishing, but gold head cats whiskers, in green, red, orange also fritz will work, start with one colour and after ten to twenty minutes if you have no luck try another, also use as long a leader as you can manage with something to make it sink, fullers earth is ok or try fairy liquid, cast out and give it time to sink you will be surprised how often you have a take as it drops and keep retrieving until it is very close to the bank, Good luck and let us know how you get on, one last thing before you start fishing have a look in the records book and see what flies have been catching, Cheers geoff

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Been today at Barlow. Had cracking day, lots of laugh with my mate, no fish for hours for us, tried dozen flies, fish just kept jumping and middlefingering us. Another guy fished with us too. Nothing. Later he had 2 brownies and a good rainbow in 10 minutes on the same "lucky spot" on black/green sinking fly. Me afterwards on the same spot, same flies. Nothing for hours. Before going home we chose a blue/white stripy non natural looking fly from a set of cheap flies from Homebase (89p for 8 of them), cast, bumm, fish on the line straight away. Because left net home , I had to step into water to scoope fish on to the bank with bare hands... 2 happy men, worked so hard for that fish for hours. There was a pheasant shoot going nearby. Hundreds of shoots all day. Super day overall!

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A bit late, but I'll put my bit in. As said on here, a Blue Flash Damsel on a floating line, with a DEAD slow figure of 8 will work most days. Mind you, sometimes they will rip you arm off on the strike, while on other days, they will just lightly pluck at it. I try a quick jerk with my left hand, which will bring a take. Also try a static bloodworm on a greased line, or under a floss indicator. A couple of my winter outings. http://www.urbanfieldsportsman.com/index.php/meon-springs-winter-warmer/

http://www.urbanfieldsportsman.com/index.php/meon-springs-fishery-rainbows-on-the-bloodworm/

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Hello! Going for trout in couple of days, still water. The question is: what fly? Why? Never fished in December. Checked my reference book, not much info. Any advice appreciated! Cheers, guys!

Look for shallow water that gets the sun as this warms up surprisingly quickly....even in December. You'll probably find that naturals won't be as successful as lure type flies but this is very dependent on the fishery.

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