Modern Methods; French Nymphing by Lisa Isles
Following on from Lisa Isles’ last fly fishing blog on Winter Grayling Fishing, we wanted to provide more detail as to what the fundamental differences are between French Nymphing and
		
	Following on from Lisa Isles’ last fly fishing blog on Winter Grayling Fishing, we wanted to provide more detail as to what the fundamental differences are between French Nymphing and
		
	Do you remember that last time you went fishing, and you saw that huge trout gorging on olives, and the trees, fences, wind, flow and everything else was against you!
		
	The best thing about chalkstream fly fishing is surely seeing that fish come up to your dry fly, the anticipation sets in as he freezes in the flow directly under
		
	Blue winged olive; I am a fly fishing addict, and whilst any day spent on the water provides me with my fix there is one thing I hope for more
		
	Lisa started fly fishing at the age of 10 when after years of pestering her grandads and father to show her how to cast, little did she know…she was about
		
	Do you enjoy trout and grayling fishing? Looking for a short getaway? Then there are some excellent options just a short distance from the UK. We often dream up wonderful
		
	How many casts do you make on a days fishing on a chalkstream? In an ideal world, as many as the amount of fish you catch, that’s presented casts, not
		
	Phil Ratcliffe went fly fishing in Bosnia on an Aardvark McLeod exclusive week in September 2017. Phil is a fully qualified casting instructor, Sage and Fulling Mill representative based in
		
	Despite the early autumn and the damp and windy days the chalkstream rivers are continuing to produce some excellent dry fly fishing. Water levels are still low throughout the south
		
	The River Anton is a wonderful chalkstream flowing into the River Test just above Stockbridge. It features a great variety of wide open shallows, fast weedy sections and deep holes. The river
		
	The River Kennet is one of our favourite chalkstreams, it flows as main river and a complex series of carriers. Between Hungerford and Kintbury the river offers some wonderful trout
		
	Although temperatures have dropped from the dizzy heights of last week we can probably expect some further highs over the coming weeks as we head into high summer on the