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Jan
05

jerry

Leeds FDG -9th January 2013

The next special guest speaker at the Leeds Branch of the FDG: Stuart Crofts Stuart is going to tie his latest flies and talk about dry fly fishing. If you want to know about Tenkara, Stuart will have the answers. More details: http://leedsfdg.wordpress.com/ Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Dec
03

jerry

Leeds FDG – 5th December 2012

The next special Guest speaker is Melvyn Wood talking on: “Lough fishing for wild fish in wild places and the fly’s to catch them”.  This will be of interest to all of us who fish for Salmon, Sea Trout, and Brown Trout.   West Park Rugby Club at 7:30pm, everyone welcome.   More information: http://leedsfdg.wordpress.com/   Share this …

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Nov
19

jerry

Leeds FDG – 21st November 2012

Beginners tying class: Plamered Hackles Griffiths gnat and Soldier Plamer Intermediate tying class: Ballon Caddis and Cutwing Caddis West Park Rugby Club, Bramhope. 7:30pm Everyone welcome http://leedsfdg.wordpress.com/   Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Nov
12

jerry

Leeds FDG – 14th November 2012

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Intermediate Fly tying course patterns: Gosling Adams Everyone welcome. 7:30pm, West Park Rugby Club   Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Nov
11

jerry

Small Salmon Flies

Been thinking about and tying some small salmon flies recently.  What is the smallest size hooks you use for salmon flies and what patterns? Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Nov
06

jerry

LFDG- 7-11-2012

Tomorrow night the Leeds Branch of The Flydressers’ Guild will be hosting the second guest speaker of their winter season. Ben Dobson from Stocks Reservoir and bank House Fishery will be talking about aspects of reservoir fishing. Everyone welcome (£5 per person including a light buffet) West Park Rugby Club 7:30pm start. Further details available at: …

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Oct
02

jerry

Leeds Branch FDG Meeting about to start

Tomorrow evening the Leeds Branch of the FDG start their new winter programme .  It all knick off with a special guest of Paul Procter (www.paulprocterflyfishing.co.uk), talking about flies that catch him fish. Everyone welcome.  More information available at: http://leedsfdg.wordpress.com/ Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Sep
20

‘X’ Leader Sytem?..Tippet & Leader Comparison Table

I hope the following is helpful for those who get confused with ‘X’ ratings and tippet sizes? Stroft Tippet & Leader Diameter Table Tippet Size Tippet Diameter Approximate breaking strength in Stroft GTM/ABR (kilos/pounds) Balances with fly sizes: Inches Millimetre Kg lb 9x .0025″ 0.06 0.70 1.50 8X .0035″ 0.08 1.00 2.20 22 – 28 …

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Sep
17

jerry

Fly tying courses and speakers

Anyone living in or around Leeds, the local branch of the FDG will soon be starting their activities again.  Beginners and experienced alike, everyone is welcome, lots of Semperfli materials on show and being used. Click on below advert for more information: LFDG advert Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Sep
03

jerry

Pond Olive Mayfly

A while ago I was asked questions about Olives here on the blog, so finally thought I’d add something you might find useful for clarrification. The Pond Olive Mayfly (latin name Cloeon dipterum) is a common and abundant species. The nymphs can be found in a wide range of environments including quiet pools and margins …

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Aug
28

jerry

Changable Weather

The weather is backwards and forwards at the moment, between heavy rain and cold winds and bright sun.  Yesterday we had lots of rain here in W. Yorkshire, however today looks like it will be dry and bright. I’m going to put the gear in the car and travel into Nidderdale for a few hours …

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Jul
23

jerry

National Fishing Month

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Getting ready for next Saturday at Penrith after last weekend at Chester.  Call in if you’re nearby. http://www.nationalfishingmonth.com/events/1586-go-outdoors-national-fishing-month-event-penrith/ Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Jul
20

July Catch Report – Earith Lakes Cambridgeshire

The sudden hot weather during July has slowed fished down, with the water temperature increasing and oxygen levels falling fish are simply not feeding.  The cold rain water has helped and there are plenty of fish showing ready to bite as the sun is covered and wind picks up. Best Fly patterns being black / …

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Jul
11

jerry

Trout’s nose might hold secret to homing sense

A pal of mine sent me the following, let us have your thoughts and opinions:   Scientists have long believed that some kind of magnetic sense lies behind some animals’ navigation ability, which in the case of some fish and birds seems to operate without the need for obvious landmarks. Now, a German researcher believes …

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Jul
10

jerry

National Angling Survey

Please take the 10 minutes maximum to follow the below link and take the National Angling Survey and help contrubute towards the thoughts for the future of angling: http://www.anglingtrust.net/page.asp?section=827 Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Jul
05

Earith Lakes June Catch Report

June Catch Report: With the weather being typically British fishing has been rewarding even with our algae blooms!  Best patterns were predominately Nymphs with Damsels taking toward the end of the month, Daddys and Hoppers on warmer evenings and random Orange Lures and Blobs whilst we had the algae. June also gave us our 1st …

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Jul
04

Prince Henry Grammar School Fly Tying Course

** Reminder….   Tonight’s (4th July) class is a fishing evening at Beaverdyke reservoir, off penny pot lane, near Mwth hill. Share this With Other Fly Fishermen:FacebookStumbleUponRedditPrint

Jul
04

Crazy weather!

I think most of us must feel the same way, but what on earth is going on with our seasons? Every year it appears the seasons get a little more blurred and the extremes get a little more wild and unpredictable? I noticed the levels on my local river last week broke new records, places …

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Jul
04

Rivers and Children

I was out at my local river (Calder) early this week as flood waters had dropped to a fishable level. There was still a huge amount of debris floating around and the water was still around 2ft higher than usual. I was setting my gear up and was approached by two young kids of around …

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Jul
04

Course on Fly

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I was reading a book recently about catching course fish on the fly. I had previously caught Pike when fishing for Rainbows and Barbel when nymphing for brown trout but I had never specifically gone out to target course fish. I managed to set aside a couple of hours after the kids had gone to …

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