Stillwater Trout Fishing is probably the most popular form of angling in the North East today, and the number of venues in the region readily accessible for this form of the sport is unsurpassed anywhere else in the UK. Our fisheries can be grouped into two distinct sets – Reservoirs (whose primary function is that

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Summer Fishing (Part One): Stillwater Trout Fishing

All the latest sea fishing reports from the region’s piers, beaches and estuary marks, plus top game angling tips in readiness for the first weekend of the trout fishing season up on Northumbrian Water’s reservoirs. The Chronicle’s Sam Harris & David Carrick report: Sea Fishing Game Fishing

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North East Angling News, 10th March 2011, from the Evening Chronicle

While fishing on North East rivers has generally been slow in this first month and a half of the trout season, by all accounts the region’s reservoir anglers have been filling their boots, with no ‘cold water’ issues hindering their sport in the way it has on running waters. In fact, in some places the

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Spring Fishing Part Three: Reservoir & Stillwater Trout Fishing in the North East

  It’s that time of year again! The days are getting longer, the worst of the winter weather is (hopefully) behind us and – Hallelujah – the trout fishing season on Northumbrian rivers gets back underway on March 22nd. Unfortunately, due to our geography and climate, just when we think the snow and ice have receded

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Spring Fishing Part One: Worm Fishing for Trout on Northumbrian Rivers