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Author Archives: Greg

Catch & Release – Fisheries failing to promote best practice
5 Aug 2017

Catch & Release – Fisheries failing to promote best practice

by Greg | posted in: Fisheries Management | 0

While I have always been a strong advocate of catch and release where wild fish have been concerned, over the last 6 or so years I have moved to an exclusively catch and release approach to trout fishing even when … Continued

catch and release, trout
Children and fly fishing – Is the industry committed to the next generation?
4 Jul 2017

Children and fly fishing – Is the industry committed to the next generation?

by Greg | posted in: Children | 0

We frequently read about the dwindling numbers of fly fishers and the need for the sport to engage young people to secure the next generation of fly fishers. In order to assess how committed the industry is to this engagement … Continued

children, fly fishing, trout
If you go down to the river/reservoir today you may be in for a big surprise
21 May 2017

If you go down to the river/reservoir today you may be in for a big surprise

by Greg | posted in: News | 0

The MetOffice indicate that the winter (Dec – Feb) was drier than normal, with rainfall being 76% of the long term average and temperature 1.3 C above the long term average.  Rainfall in March and April has likewise been lower … Continued

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