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hi guys pear from into flower fishing and this is the third part of our stillwater series where well cover 10 of my favorite still water chart patterns we spent another great day out here in the western cape catching trout and all of these patterns proved to be very successful before we dive into the specific patterns lets first look at what kind of flies you get firstly you get streamers which imitate bait fish or leeches or something of that nature and then you get nymphs which imitate buzzers or chronomeds or even mayflies or caddis lava another kind of stillwater pattern you get is an attractive fly which aggravates the fish and then provokes a predatory response from the trout so the first fly i have here is a damselfly knife which is very often confused with the dragonfly knife dandelfly lava are found in aquatic vegetation and dont move that fast its a very delicate nymph and it doesnt move as fast as a dragonfly knife so its most effectively fished quite slow and very oft