Watendlath Fishery

Watendlath Fishery in Cumbria is close to the M6 motorway making it a popular destination for fly fishing enthusiasts from Lancashire and the North East of England.

Fly fishing in Cumbria at Watendlath Fishery with lures often yields excellent results. The Dawson’s Olive, Cat’s Whisker, Orange Fritz and Viva are popular with local anglers who persist with an intermediate line and an extremely slow retrieve.

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Tree Meadow Trout Fishery

Tree Meadow Trout Fishery in Cornwall has a reputation for fishing well all day long, with rises the norm in the early morning and late in to the evening. The popular fishing fly of choice by local Cornish anglers on this water is undoubtedly the Buzzer, which fishes well all year long. In the summer months Caddis Nymphs and Damsel Nymphs do well on a floating line and Montana’s fished on an intermediate are also poular.

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Beamish Fishery

Beamish fishery in Durham is a popular North East fly fishing destination.

At Beamish using a Buzzer can often guarantee catches all day while Fly fishing in county Durham. Other popular flies include Hopper’s Sedges and CDC’s. The Cat’s Whisker is a tip for success when fish are to be found well below the surface.

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Wych Elm Fishery

Wych Elm Fishery in Cumbria is a firm favourite with local anglers and visitors alike. The evening hatch in particular can yield great results for those seeking good sport from the surface film.

Fly fishing in Cumbria at Wych Elm Fishery is a pleasure throughout the season, with popular fishing fly patterns including Black Buzzer’s and Hare’s Ear Nymph’s. As a tip, make sure you have a Kate Mclaren in your fly box when venturing out at this water.

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Blencarn Lake Fishery

Blencarn Lake Fishery in Cumbria is situated near Penrith on the road to Alston and Hexham. Close to the North Pennines, the venue can benefit from diverse weather conditions which can often work to the benefit of anglers particularly in summer.

Fly fishing in Cumbria at Blencarn Lake Fishery is often best suited to traditional lures, in particular the Orange Fritz. Other popular fly patterns include Black Hoppers and Daddies.

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Bake Fishing Lakes

Bake Fishing Lakes was described by Trout Fisherman magazine as providing ’some entertaining fishing’ and the venue usually lives up to the tag. Dry flies like Sedge, or Daddies and Emerger patterns and Buzzers are often worthy of a try when fly fishing in Cornwall at Bake Fishing Lakes in Cornwall.

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Hardcore Fisherman of Sea Fishing

Trout fishing is a pleasure. Fly fishing for salmon is one of the most enjoyable ways to spend a day. When it’s raining, freezing or doing anything that makes you feel fishing is unpleasant spare a thought for the true hardcore fisherman of sea fishing who risk life and limb in pursuit of the catch to cater for their families…

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Langley Dam

Langley Dam has grown to become one of the most popular fly fishing venues in the north east of England. Langley Dam is 8 miles west of Hexham, just off the A69 on the B6305. The 14 acre fishery offers variety from the boat or bank fishing, particularly if you take set of waders with you.

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Winter Fly Fishing

When facing the prospect of a day in the cold fly fishing for trout during the winter months it is reassuring to have a strategy in place to make the day worthwhile. When tying a fly to the leader the coldness of your hands can make you reluctant to repeat the exercise. The key to enjoyment is to choose flies that are likely to be successful. The following flies are recommended for winter fly fishing:

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