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They're the sort of thing you'll need for UK species, all of them are fairly crap representations of little fish. One of the big ones caught a massive Tarpon in Costa Rica, but they still work for any UK predator. If I were you I would start with a floating line, they are easier to handle, but don't cast quite so far.
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8 or 9 weight would be better for chucking large flies. The flies you have are mainly patterns for Bonefish and Permit in the tropics. What you will need for mackerel, bass or pollack are streamer patterns like 2nd row down on the left. You could go down the rabbit burrow of tying your own, an endless source of frustration..... Use a 9 foot leader of 30lb mono, then 20 and finally 15, 3 foot of each joined together with blood knots. This will help catapult the fly beyond the heap your fly line will fall in.
Here's some I tied earlier.
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I am slightly more grumpy tonight than my standard starting point, which is 'grumpy', for which I apologise. I suspect that a significant proportion of people on here don't care about bike trends, but just enjoy riding fixed and are unconcerned about their current cool credentials. Most of them are cunts, anyway...
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Thanks for the kind comments folks, strangely the best thing about the Z4 so far is just how docile it is at low speeds in town.
TRA; the safety is irrelevant, the Mrs has excellent life insurance!
Simpson; I got lucky with this one, but having checked before I bought it, you would be looking at £4.5 to £5k for a half decent one.
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Hi Frida!
Meanwhile, still on Exmoor and posing as the worst Indie band on the planet....