Skip to Main Content
Fly Fishing Science

Using science to lower the barriers to entry and enjoyment of fly fishing

  • Resources
    • Children
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Fish Food & Flies
    • Introductory Science
    • Fly Tying Fundamentals
    • Sustainability
    • Gear Reviews
  • Articles
    • Fishing Adventures
    • Blog Posts
  • Films
  • Shop
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
  • Resources
    • Children
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Fish Food & Flies
    • Introductory Science
    • Fly Tying Fundamentals
    • Sustainability
    • Gear Reviews
  • Articles
    • Fishing Adventures
    • Blog Posts
  • Films
  • Shop
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
25 Jun 2019

Chill Out

by Greg | posted in: Health and Wellbeing | 0

Sometimes when the fishing is slow it is better to take a break and just enjoy the scenery. The wind was blowing down Llyn Gamallt Mawr causing the waves to lap up against the remains of the old boathouse.

Tight Lines

Greg

Share this:

  • Tweet
Llyn Gamallt Mawr, wild brown trout

Similar Posts

Carving a trout
11/04/2020

With being locked up during the COVID-19 pandemic provides an opportunity to explore other aspects...

Greg11/04/2020
Fishing and Weils Disease
17/01/2021

  I decided to write an article on this subject as I have suffered with...

Greg17/01/2021
Fish52 Plan
23/02/2019

Ok, so now to lay out a plan for how I am going to realise...

Greg23/02/2019
Gone Fishing
01/02/2020

I was given the book for Christmas as I have enjoyed the TV series. The...

Greg01/02/2020
What is open access land?
28/10/2020

Open access land (England & Wales) I recently discovered a shorter more manageable route up...

Greg28/10/2020
Fish52 Challenge
08/12/2018

The national angling survey (EA, 2012) reported that of the 27000 anglers who participated in...

Greg08/12/2018

Top Posts & Pages

Light attenuation in water
Which fly tying vice do you buy?
Anatomy of a fishing hook
Being Safe While Upland Wild Brown Trout Fishing

Search Posts

Recent Posts

  • Snakes and Snakebite 03/04/2021
  • Who can tell what a trout is eating 27/03/2021
  • Frogs, Toads and Tadpoles 20/03/2021
  • Fishing charity support as you shop 13/03/2021
  • Introduction to feathers for fly tyers 06/03/2021

Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Like Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram

Fly Fishing Science

Our aim is to get more people, especially children, enjoying the sport of fly fishing and practising the art of fly tying to secure the future of our sport.

Subscribe via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Recent Adventures

Site Map

  • About Us
  • Blog Posts
  • Children
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie policy (UK)
  • Films
  • Fish Food and Flies
  • Fisheries for Young Anglers
  • Fishing Adventures
  • Fly Tying Fundamentals
  • Gear Reviews
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Home
  • Introductory Science
  • Resources
  • Selected Fishery
  • Shop
  • Sustainability

© 2025 Fly Fishing Science All rights reserved - WordPress Theme by Kadence WP