Fishing in area
10 replies
holmesonwheels24 replied on 05/03/2016 19:21
holmesonwheels24 replied on 13/03/2016 19:06
Fisherman replied on 13/03/2016 20:22
mickysf replied on 13/03/2016 20:59
Posted on 13/03/2016 20:59
This may help
http://www.yorkshire-dales-flyfishing.com/ure.htm
There are also several still water trout fisheries in or close to 'Uredale'.
mickysf replied on 26/04/2016 22:08
Posted on 26/04/2016 22:08
Kennine replied on 27/04/2016 09:04
Posted on 27/04/2016 09:04
Been a Fly Fisherman for ovr 40 years now. I know everybody has different preferences and I personally much prefer river fishing for wild trout. There are an abundance of good trout rivers here. Anyone wishing for a change from fishing in artificially stocked fishing ponds must come up to Bonnie Scotland and try their hand at catching trout in their natural habitat.
K
mickysf replied on 27/04/2016 09:27
Posted on 27/04/2016 09:27
Been a Fly Fisherman for ovr 40 years now. I know everybody has different preferences and I personally much prefer river fishing for wild trout. There are an abundance of good trout rivers here. Anyone wishing for a change from fishing in artificially stocked fishing ponds must come up to Bonnie Scotland and try their hand at catching trout in their natural habitat.
K
can't argue with that K. Some lovely trout and grayling rivers south of the border too. Don't mind the odd afternoon or evening on the stocked still waters either but the real thing certainly is best! Even enjoyed saltwater fly fishing from the rocks of west coast of Scotland too.
Kennine replied on 27/04/2016 10:11
Posted on 27/04/2016 10:11
Been a Fly Fisherman for ovr 40 years now. I know everybody has different preferences and I personally much prefer river fishing for wild trout. There are an abundance of good trout rivers here. Anyone wishing for a change from fishing in artificially stocked fishing ponds must come up to Bonnie Scotland and try their hand at catching trout in their natural habitat.
K
can't argue with that K. Some lovely trout and grayling rivers south of the border too. Don't mind the odd afternoon or evening on the stocked still waters either but the real thing certainly is best! Even enjoyed saltwater fly fishing from the rocks of west coast of Scotland too.
Write your comments here...Glad you enjoyed the fishing, I am planning to teach my youngest grandson all about fly fishing, when the school holidays come round. In fact he has all my rods and fishing gear in his dad's garage ready to start.
K.
mickysf replied on 12/05/2016 22:00
Posted on 12/05/2016 22:00
Thornton Steward Reserviour is not far away.
http://www.fellingflyfishers.co.uk/fishing/thornton-steward-reservoir.html
mickysf replied on 05/08/2016 08:16
Posted on 05/08/2016 08:16
Been a Fly Fisherman for ovr 40 years now. I know everybody has different preferences and I personally much prefer river fishing for wild trout. There are an abundance of good trout rivers here. Anyone wishing for a change from fishing in artificially stocked fishing ponds must come up to Bonnie Scotland and try their hand at catching trout in their natural habitat.
K
can't argue with that K. Some lovely trout and grayling rivers south of the border too. Don't mind the odd afternoon or evening on the stocked still waters either but the real thing certainly is best! Even enjoyed saltwater fly fishing from the rocks of west coast of Scotland too.
Write your comments here...Glad you enjoyed the fishing, I am planning to teach my youngest grandson all about fly fishing, when the school holidays come round. In fact he has all my rods and fishing gear in his dad's garage ready to start.
K.
How's that grandson doing? I taught my son years ago and he picked up the casting skill within an afternoon. He then found golf more appealing.
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