Jack
Charlton Children's fishing Event is being held at Sharpley Springs on the
Alice and Albert, we still need more volunteers for Sunday the 26th June so
please ring 0191 5814821.
We
apologies for any inconvenience to our anglers on Tuesday as we will be Weed
Cutting the Hangman's Lake only.
Tactics
A smattering of big buzzers -in addition to the
spasmodic hatches of smaller species- has kept things interesting during the
day, though the real fun is to be had early morning and at dusk when sedges
show their presence.
Quickly
pulled wet sedge imitations are deadly at this time. Invictas and winged march
browns are reliable patterns.
Dry
fly sport can be had with dry sedges of many denominations,though deer-hair
versions take some beating.
During the bulk of the day olive and hare's ear shuttlecock buzzers have taken many a trout and that old classic the kate mclaren has shown its worth-fished dry or stripped wet.
Fly box;
During the bulk of the day olive and hare's ear shuttlecock buzzers have taken many a trout and that old classic the kate mclaren has shown its worth-fished dry or stripped wet.
Fly box;
Daddy
Black BuzzersOlive/hare's ear shuttlecock
Kate Mclaren
g and h sedge
Iinvicta
March brown wet
Green sugar cube
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