Month: June 2018

June 26, 2018

Yesterday it was back to the river Goyt to explore some more unfished but very public stretches.   The fishy looking bits are easy to see from the footpaths and bridges but not easy to get into and out of. This makes you a perfect target for the projectiles and light hearted abuse that are…

June 15, 2018

I was joined on the river today by Rivergreen ‘Graduates’ John M and John A. Both are now members of Corwen Anglers (CADAC) so we headed to the Berwyn Arms beat for the day.   With the Grayling season not due to start officially until tomorrow (16th june), I was determined to try to avoid…

June 14, 2018

When I got the call from Ron to ask if I was interested in exploring a new stretch of the River Dee, I of course jumped at it.   Although this stretch is owned by The Bangor-on-Dee Salmon Anglers Association (BODSAA), The Hoylake Fly Fishers Club (HFFC) are also allowed to fish it on their…

June 12, 2018

My much anticipated day of discovery had arrived and it didn’t disappoint.   The first spot took some getting to but I was soon rewarded with a couple of fish. I was further rewarded when 10 metres upstream, I found the well worn path that suggested this might not be the closely guarded secret I’d…

June 12, 2018

Today was another glorious day that just had to be spent by the river. As I was accompanied today, it was to be a much more relaxed and genteel affair than my last couple of outings.   There were plenty of little Trout around today but there were a few monster Grayling caught on both…

June 11, 2018

On Saturday, I found myself with a few hours to kill but as I was picking up from the airport and then going on to dinner, actual fishing was out of the question.   The airport is not too far from my ‘local’ river so I decided to walk some of its very public but…

June 6, 2018

Small stream Trout fishing presents many challenges. Wading over algae covered rocks can be hazardous and a stumble can be enough to send the fish bolting for cover.   In addition, the lush, overgrown canopy and bank side vegetation make casting difficult and fly loss inevitable so this type of fishing isn’t for everyone.  …

June 6, 2018

Hoylake Flyfishers Club is a small, busy club based in the Wirral but with most of its fishing in the North Wales area.   In addition to having access to some excellent waters, they have a full calendar of events that includes regular club competitions, group outings and tackle auctions.   Tonight was the annual…

June 5, 2018

Whilst visiting a convalescing friend recently, he remarked on how easy it is to take good health for granted. He also mentioned how much he was missing getting out and about.   Human beings need to connect with nature. Some do it via their gardens, for others it can be as challenging as climbing a…