UK; Upper River Test Mayfly Fishing in 2017
Longparish Estate A quintessential Hampshire country estate offering ¾ mile of classic river Test mayfly fishing. Single and double bank fishing for brown trout and grayling of the highest quality.
Longparish Estate A quintessential Hampshire country estate offering ¾ mile of classic river Test mayfly fishing. Single and double bank fishing for brown trout and grayling of the highest quality.
Our chalkstream trout fly fishing season first started on April 1st on the Avon quickly followed by the river Anton on the 4th. The stormy weather did not help those
Chalkstream autumn grayling fishing on the Anton, Test, Avon and Lambourn rivers that hold some magnificent grayling and now that the trout season on these rivers is rapidly heading to
September, probably my favourite month of the season for chalkstream fly fishing in southern England. After the hot summer months, the cooler nights and some very welcome rain of late
Not so long ago grayling (Thymallus thymallus) were considered by most keepers in the chalkstream valleys to be vermin number two closely behind pike in the monoculture of trout that
The bright verdant colours of spring and early summer along the chalkstreams have rapidly faded to be replaced but the duller fawns of late summer and it is now the
National Fishing Month (NFM) is the month for you if you are angling to get your welly boots and rods out this summer – a month-long fishing extravaganza from 22
Today marks the start of the second major chalkstream weed cutting period in the River Test catchment area; this includes the chalk streams Anton, Dever and Bourne Rivulett. The weed
Time in this modern day world often seems to be against us. We always seem to be hurrying, whether it be in the course of our daily lives, at work
With the chalkstream rivers flowing at great levels and holding a low temperature, the mayfly mayhem now someway behind us and the June weed cuts completed prospects for the rest
The slow patchy start to the chalkstream mayfly season has culminated in some very large hatches during this last week producing excellent sport to both hatching duns and spinners although
Persistent northerly winds and heavy showers through early May finally gave way to some glorious sunshine through the last week and over the long bank holiday weekend on the chalkstreams.