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This popular Cornish brown trout fishery offers traditional fly fishing for wild and stocked trout with grown-on fish of over 2lb frequently caught (and occasional fish up to 5lb). Traditional fly patterns (Sedge patterns, Soldier Palmer, Hoppers, and Bibios) work well. Fish the margins and walk the banks to cover as much water as possible. ‘Catch and release’ option available (barbless hooks to be used), otherwise up to 4 fish over 7″ may be taken in a day. Fishing is from the bank only and wading is not advised. O.S Explorer 109 covers the fishery. The season runs from 15 March to 12 October so can be a good alternative to the river beats should they be in spate or at times of low water. The later closing date also helps to extend the season a little. Westcountry Angling Passport Tokens can be used as part payment to purchase day tickets, currently £14/ day with concessionary and children’s tickets also available. Car parking is free, day permits available from Jamaica Inn at Bolventor, 01566 86250 and Colliford Tavern PL14 6PZ, 01208 821 335. These virtual fishing guides, know as iGhillie guides, provide some invaluable insider tips to some of the beats available on our Westcountry Angling Passport scheme. Dave Chapman, Angling Development Officer at the Westcountry Rivers Trust, says, “We have created 10 short film clips with each film following a ghillie around a beat. The ghillie will discuss how best to approach the beat in question, the best techniques to use and the main areas to concentrate on. The aim is to give prospective anglers the feel for a beat and some confidence in how to get the best of the fishing available." For information visit www.westcountryangling.com