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The Mayfly are Emerging and the Fish are Getting Frisky

Despite the unseasonable weather there is now a steady trickle of Mayfly coming off. During the course of a four hour session I experienced the best fishing I've had for a very long time. The fish are locking onto the duns as they fly overhead as well as taking the ascending nymphs and emergers.

Category: General Ramblings
Tags: Mayfly

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Can you help?

We've lost some important historical artefacts that we would love to be reunited with; notably, a set of Fishing Memoranda chronicling the early years of the club and a very distinctive gavel featuring a pike's head, used for committee meetings.
Do you know where they are?

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  • Angling Trust
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  • SDFFA
  • Wild Trout Trust

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