Beneath their tranquil exterior, Chalkstreams hold a hidden realm of excitement. Swift currents and crystal-clear waters create an ideal haven for brown trout and grayling. However, the depths also harbour
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Each season on the chalkstreams sees various changes, often with new beats becoming available or new ownership bringing in new ideas for the benefit of anglers near and far. This
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On the surface, the chalkstreams often appear a calm and sedate place, but under the surface it is quite a different story. Brown trout and grayling thrive in the swift
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On the surface, the chalkstreams often appear a calm and sedate place, but under the surface it is quite a different story. Brown trout and grayling thrive in the swift
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During the course of this summer I think many of us have re discovered a love of trout and grayling. As it becomes apparent that many of our usual international
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On the surface, the chalkstreams often appear a calm and sedate place, but under the surface it is quite a different story. Brown trout and grayling thrive in the swift
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One of our longest chalkstreams, the River Test is often heralded as ‘the King’ of the chalk rivers. Like the River Itchen, it is steeped in history as it runs
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Hampshire Chronicle, July 28th 1988 – River Itchen Probably the largest trout ever caught in this country, if we except one or two in Alresford Pond, was caught in the
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We have watched the progress of the filming of Chalk carefully as Leo and Chris have jumped around the country collecting the footage they require. As the morning dawned for
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