Trout Fisher – Issue 192, Autumn 2025

Trout Fisher – Issue 192, Autumn 2025
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 30.7 MB
Each quarterly issue of Trout Fisher is a mix of feature articles, fixtures and regional columns, all with a strong fly fishing orientation. First published in 1991, the last 15 years’ publication are also available in PDF form through the publisher. Regular contributors: Andrew Harding, Damon Taylor, Garrett Evans, Garry Scrimgeour, James Fuller, Les Hill, Mel Hollis, Mick Hall, Mike Weddell, Nick Moody, Nick Taransky, Oliver Edwards, Oscar Boatfield, Peter Gould, Peter Storey, Simon Hoole, Stu Hastie, Tim Wood, Tony Orman, Tony Smith and Zane Mirfin. Photographers: Andrew Harding, David Lambroughton, Les Hill, Nick Reygaert, Stu Hastie and Zane Mirfin.

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2026
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