Month: March 2019

March 29, 2019

My 2hour casting lesson made such impressive progress earlier that I decided to reward myself with a couple of hours fishing on the River Goyt. My first trip this year, at the end of Grayling season, was fruitless and the first hour of todays visit was exactly the same.   Although the river had dropped…

March 23, 2019

With the Dee and the Goyt still running very high, I headed back to the fast dropping River Wye in Derbyshire for a decent early season Brown Trout.   There’d been a huge drop in temperature since my last visit and the mild spring-like conditions that I enjoyed on Tuesday were replaced by a gnarly,…

March 23, 2019

I was heartbroken at having to leave the ski slopes early as the March snow was spectacular but I consoled myself with the knowledge that when I got back to the UK, the River Dee Trout season would be in full swing. On my return, I received another body blow as I learned that the…

March 2, 2019

Both of my readers were in touch recently to see if there was any particular reason for the recent lack of content on my blog. I of course, explained that I don’t consider the blog to be a vehicle for sharing what I had for my tea and that it is primarily a Fishing blog….

March 2, 2019

Chomping at the bit to hook up with some late season Grayling, I finally arranged to meet up with CADAC vice Chairman Dylan Roberts to explore one of the clubs Grayling beats.   The Grayling season, along with my opportunities to fish this particular time-shared beat were ebbing away so we met on the bridge…

March 2, 2019

I’m often asked if I ever “Blank” when fishing. The answer is obviously yes … occasionally, BUT there is usually a really good reason!   If you have visited the blog before then you will be well aware of the catalogue of excuses that I have at my disposal.   Today, I didn’t catch a…

March 2, 2019

The New fishing Year has started slowly but it is now gathering pace. Christmas, poor weather, projects in the home and the ski season have all conspired to keep me off the rivers for the winter Grayling so I was really looking fwd to this years British Fly Fair.   The BFFI is THE UK…