
Chalkstreams; Five Tips For Fishing In Summer
As summer approaches the chalkstream water levels peak and they become amazingly clear you can think that the fishing gets too challenging, but this is by no means the end
As summer approaches the chalkstream water levels peak and they become amazingly clear you can think that the fishing gets too challenging, but this is by no means the end
I love a good podcast. It’s a bit like having your own fishing radio to flip on every time you are driving, working out, doing the washing up or sitting
Summer fly fishing on the chalkstreams brings new challenges, hatches and ultimately some great fishing too. The fly life changes to reflect the changing weather and we as anglers have
Each season the River Itchen and its tributaries undergo several weed cutting periods. This is necessary to help manage water flow and height as well as keeping the rivers open
The chalkstream fly fishing season is well underway. A wet winter and spring means that out rivers are in excellent shape for the season ahead. Spring weeks that give us
Why fish the Tyne System? Statistically, the Tyne gives you the best chance of landing a salmon in England and Wales. There are few better rivers for a shorter trip,
Chalkstream fly fishing is something that each person enjoys differently, whether looking for a venue to fish alone or as a pair, through to larger beats and estates suitable for
Each season the River Test and its tributaries undergo several weed cutting periods. This is necessary to help manage water flow and height as well as keeping the rivers open
Summertime on the chalkstreams offers some of the most technical dry fly fishing of the season. More often than not the best fishing is at dawn and dusk when it
We are currently in the throws of the mayfly hatch, a special time to go fly fishing on our chalkstream rivers. Like all good things though, the mayfly hatch does
Summer fly fishing on the chalkstreams brings new challenges, hatches and ultimately some great fishing too. The fly life changes to reflect the changing weather and we as anglers have
Fly fishing on the River Test needs little introduction, a chalkstream that has been immortalised by numerous notable anglers throughout the decades. It is the home to modern dry fly