Introduction A while back I was checking through one of our fly fishing forum sites when I noticed a discussion... Read More
We all face difficult choices in life, some of which have to be made in the heat and stress of... Read More
What the publisher says The Bluffer’s Guide to Fishing Instantly acquire all the knowledge you need to pass as an... Read More
Well it’s all been a bit of a whirl and a whorl here of late dodging the odd insignificant shower... Read More
Source: Sportsmans Alliance 4 Alaska Pebble Mine recently lost its 4th major financial backer as First Quantum Minerals decided to... Read More
Source: Natural Resources Wales This month, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is asking people for their help to record sightings of... Read More
Published in: Members ArticlesFly Fishing in the UK I love fishing for Salmon and Trout. The Tweed is my favourite Salmon river in the UK. I can’t make my mind up which is my favourite beat though? The Derwent at Chatsworth house is probably my favourite trout beat, it’s not just the fishing at Chatsworth… Read More
Story and photos by Chase & Aimee Bartee Fishing can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different... Read More
The mellow, warm days of early autumn provide the perfect opportunity to give a friend the perfect gift – an introduction... Read More
Thomas Turner Fishing Antiques, part of the Fish and Fly Group of popular international fishing website and community forums, has... Read More
What the book cover says: This book traces the history of salmon fishing on the river Thurso in Scotland from... Read More
Casting for Recovery UK & Ireland, the medical fly fishing programme for ladies who have, or have had breast cancer,... Read More
Published in: Members ArticlesFly Fishing for Kingfish in Sydney Harbour King for a day! I had made the journey once again to other side of the world, and this time round, I was not going to miss the opportunity to hook up with Justin Duggan (JD) from ”Sydney Fly Fishing” . Justin made the booking… Read More
Trout for the first time in over a century will be able to swim upstream to breeding waters at the... Read More
On me everyone as there is much to discuss. But first a word from our sponsor… The Husqvarna 365 is... Read More
I have had the privilege of fishing one of the classic salmon rivers of Scotland. Not merely that but on... Read More
Published in: Members ArticlesHow to tie the Davy knot The Davy knot was created by Davy Wotton and boast an extreamly high breaking strength. It is used for tying the fly onto the leader and it is much smaller than most other knots so it does not impede the action of the fly as it… Read More
Source: Environment Agency The Environment Agency has released more than 8,000 young trout into North East rivers to give stocks... Read More
Published in: Members ArticlesSpider fishing Spider fishing's tradition goes back century's. The origins of the simple north country spider wet fly pattern – often referred to as the ‘soft hackle’ fly – can be traced back to early 19th Century Yorkshire, when descriptions appeared in an 1807 manuscript by Ilkley farmer John Swarbrick. But it… Read More
Sea trout also play an important role within ecosystems and are an indicator of clean and healthy freshwater burns and... Read More
Casting for Recovery UK & Ireland, the medical fly fishing programme for ladies who have, or have had breast cancer,... Read More