UK; Chalkstream Guided Pike Fly Fishing 2021-22
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
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
Gordon Castle, River Spey There is little doubt that the Gordon Castle beats on the River Spey cover some of the finest salmon water in the UK. Gordon Castle manages
To say that this has been an odd year would be a bit of an understatement, but what I was not expecting was the weather to follow suit! The last
Mayfly Fishing The mayfly hatch is an extraordinary time to be out on the southern chalkstreams. There is nothing quite like watching these large flies floating majestically down the stream
The River Tay For those looking for salmon fishing close to home the River Tay is an excellent option. The River Tay is one of Scotland’s salmon finest rivers, with
Chalkstream Spring Fishing It seems like it has been a long haul waiting for the start of the chalkstream trout season. But, it is finally here, and we have been
Finally the trout fishing season has started on the River Test after much anticipation. Although we were slightly worried that we would begin in a snow storm, the day began
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
Fly fishing on the River Anton is so often overlooked in favour of Hampshire’s better known River Test, but the reality is it offers fishing of equal quality and we
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
As the days become shorter and the weather colder our focus on the chalk streams turns to grayling fishing. Once upon a time targeting these fish was little more than
Although we can no longer fish our rivers for trout by no means is the trout season over. For those wishing to catch trout over the winter months still water