Friday, 8 April 2011

Lou Lou's first go at a blog

It has been a wonderful but long day walking in the Brecon Beacons so Lou Lou and Bolt decide to stop off for a refreshment or two!


The walkers

Lots of love Lou Lou



Thursday, 7 April 2011

Henny testing CR's instructions

Lovely sunny day copy and paste copy and paste.

here's a sample caption
The 2011 fly fishing season has just started on some of our rivers and as always, is the prelude to "Duffers Fortnight" the main mayfly season. This wonderful event runs from mid-May to the first week in June and varies from river to river.

2nd caption testing testing


The mayfly season starts with the first emerges, goes into the frenzy of the Dun hatches and ends with the most tantalising fall of spinners. It is quite simply the fishing that every fly fisher aspires to at some time during their fishing career whilst even the most experienced fisherman can find some wonderful challenges’ within this now legendary period.








Henny Goddard

Friday, 1 April 2011

Test

For the 2008 season we are once again delighted to be offering private beats for groups or individuals on the rivers that truly are the home of dry fly fishing. These include the Test and its famous tributaries, and the Avon, Itchen, Nadder and Wylie. It is always advisable to book your chalkstream fishing early to maximise your choice, mid May to early June is always particularly busy.



Big fish











Fishing on a chalkstream is an excellent and cost effective way of entertaining friends or business partners; a chance to relax, chat, enjoy the river and wildlife and of course to have an excellent lunch on the bank. A day for six guests would be in the region of £2,500 + VAT

celebrations

all feeling ill - all our pakistani clients had a big celebration

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Another great day at Pana


Despite a wet start to the summer the mayfly hatches were still abundant on most rivers, the trout and our fishermen took full advantage of this. May is always a wonderful time to be on the river when trout are usually more than willing to take your artificial fly. June and July continued to produce good catches in quite challenging weather conditions; as is the nature of chalkstreams the water remained almost always clear. When the weather finally settled in August and September the fishing simply couldn’t have been any better, with trout rising from the start of each day until dusk.



 Jess and Bill

For the 2008 season we are once again delighted to be offering private beats for groups or individuals on the rivers that truly are the home of dry fly fishing. These include the Test and its famous tributaries, and the Avon, Itchen, Nadder and Wylie. It is always advisable to book your chalkstream fishing early to maximise your choice, mid May to early June is always particularly busy


Dave with a 50lber

Fishing on a chalkstream is an excellent and cost effective way of entertaining friends or business partners; a chance to relax, chat, enjoy the river and wildlife and of course to have an excellent lunch on the bank. A day for six guests would be in the region of £2,500 + VAT


Another Happy person

Despite a wet start to the summer the mayfly hatches were still abundant on most rivers, the trout and our fishermen took full advantage of this. May is always a wonderful time to be on the river when trout are usually more than willing to take your artificial fly. June and July continued to produce good catches in quite challenging weather conditions; as is the nature of chalkstreams the water remained almost always clear. When the weather finally settled in August and September the fishing simply couldn’t have been any better, with trout rising from the start of each day until dusk.

A Happy Henny!

For the 2008 season we are once again delighted to be offering private beats for groups or individuals on the rivers that truly are the home of dry fly fishing. These include the Test and its famous tributaries, and the Avon, Itchen, Nadder and Wylie. It is always advisable to book your chalkstream fishing early to maximise your choice, mid May to early June is always particularly busy.


Fishing on a chalkstream is an excellent and cost effective way of entertaining friends or business partners; a chance to relax, chat, enjoy the river and wildlife and of course to have an excellent lunch on the bank. A day for six guests would be in the region of £2,500 + VAT