Don't forget @AnglingTrust Ambassador Will Millard's new series Go Fish! starts tonight at 7.30pm. Available on @BBCWales & @BBCiPlayer@MillardWill covers a number of topics close to our heart. Episode 1 is his hunt for the elusive Sewin. https://t.co/kOjLhcG2Ig
Mackenzie team at the 2019 Sportfish Show!
11th - 12th May 2019
We're pleased to announce that Scott Mackenzie, Andrew Toft and Paul Procter will be at this year's Sportfish Show, demo-ing casting techniques and sharing some exciting new Mackenzie products!
The Quill body Buzzer with Barry Ord Clarke, a great early season pattern, check out his video or pop in & see him today @GlasgowAngling on our stand. Tying materials include our Hand Stripped Peacock Quill, Para-post & wing yarn, UTC Mirage tinsel...
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Last night's #flytying classes produced these flies...Buzzers from the beginners, the Funnel Dun from the intermediates and a Dabbler from the advanced. Just need to go #FlyFishing now.
#flytying classes in Monday coming will feature the black buzzer for the beginners, an olive funnel dun for the intermediates, and a dabbler for the advanced tyers.
Please come along if you fancy leaning something new or brushing up your skills.
Had a day tying flies with @FDGHerts chairman Derek at #verulamangling open day . Great bunch of lads , made us very welcome and gave us both a free days #fishing at #bellowsmill trout fishery . Thank you
Last few days! Enter our competition to win a selection of early season dries in smart wooden box. No need to LIKE & SHARE but great if you can #flyfishng Enter here >> https://t.co/gXL9ms1Z1S
As another January cold front looms, discover the trout fishery lodge with free tea & biscuits, comfy armchairs and a wood-burning stove set amidst gorgeous lakes in ancient woodland in the February issue. At newsagents or digital versions via the Apps at: https://t.co/U6TxRWvobF
Sounding UK anglers out for a piece in our next issue:
How big a deal is the range of different trout types available when you're deciding whether to fish a particular commercial stillwater? Is there a particular type of trout for which you most like to fish stillwaters?