Take to the North Sea on these Norfolk fishing trips and see if you can sea fish! As one recent happy customer commented: 'This is how fishing should be. Just arrive and go fishing'. So without further ado let us tell you what you can expect on the day you go sea fishing in Norfolk. Your departure point depends on the time of year. In the spring and summer months you set off from Brancaster Staithe. During April you can expect to be hauling in skate and cod with May to October being Tope season. In the winter it's a day of fishing for cod from Lowestoft Marina. And you'll more often than not catch a mackerel or two at anytime of year. Some of your catch (subject to fishing rules and etiquette) can then be taken home with you for the freshest tastiest fish supper ever. You'll be ferried out from the harbour to the fishing boat which will be moored in deep water. Once onboard and the kettle on your skipper will take you to the prime fishing spots. Experienced skippers like Jake know these Norfolk waters really well and know in which parts of the sea to look for which species of fish and when. 'Off The Hook' is a 10-metre long Offshore 32 fast fisher that's nice and stable in the water. There's plenty of seating space around the fishing stations. Each comes with rod reel and bait - basically everything you need for a decent day's sea fishing on the cold waters off Norfolk's coast. There's even a loo onboard which is no bad thing considering the bottomless cups of tea and coffee that are served during your fishing trip! Even if sea fishing isn't 'your thing' these day trips give you the chance to take in all the best views of the Norfolk coastline. Depending on the time of year you might head out of the estuary and around Scolt Head which is really pretty. Having (hopefully) fully loaded the bait bucket it's time to up-anchor and head back into port as the sun sets. Bliss! These Norfolk fishing trips are available all year round include all the gear you need and offer a great day's sea fishing for all ages. Make a weekend of it with friends or family and discover this most beautiful part of Norfolk.
There's no better way to enjoy the Lake District than fly fishing for the day on tranquil waters! This is River Eden fishing at its best in the heart of the very lovely Eden Valley. Whether it's a two hour taster a half day or a full day of fishing it's going to be a very pleasant time on the watercourses of the Eden. Based around stretches of the river near Temple Sowerby you're in the heart of the Eden Valley for these fly fishing experiences. It's all about flowing rivers and forests around these parts flanked on one side by the Lake District National Park the North Pennines on the other and the Yorkshire Dales below. The Eden has its source at Black Fell Moss and twists and winds along the Eden Valley to its mouth at Solway Firth. Rich in wild grayling and trout you'll be trying your luck fly fishing on some fruitful stretches. Actually it's less about luck and more about having the 'insider knowledge' of your angling coach... And that person is Stuart Wardle an expert and...
Take time out for a day of traditional Thames river fishing! Far from the hustle and bustle of city life you'll find the ultimate in tranquility in these private fishing experiences on the Thames in Berkshire. Your host will be expert angler Steve Roberts who knows these waters well. In fact as a six year old boy he caught his first fish from the Thames. It's still his favourite place to go fishing in particular the weir pools at Pangbourne. What makes these Thames fishing experiences so unique is that they are in homage to the Thames Professional fishermen of years gone by who took their gentleman anglers fishing. Everything is authentic right down to the split cane rods and centrepin reels Steve favours. You'll even be sat on a traditional wicker seat basket too in the very punt owned by the previous 'last Thames Professional' fisherman. Steve is a superb host. He certainly knows his stuff and is an Angling Trust qualified fishing coach and associate member of the Game Angling Instructors Association. He's a friendly and softly-spoken chap who loves nothing more than to show you the delights of 'old school' fishing using equipment that could be up to 100 years old which 'still works as well as it's always done' as Steve will show you. There are some great fishing places on this part of the Thames. Steve will take you to a part only accessible by boat and secluded by picturesque islands. He'll row you into a private weir pool and using over 30 years of local knowledge have you fishing for the chub pike perch and roach that abound there. With a skilled guide you'll fish the deeps and shallows the rushing streams and the quiet corners your boatman knows so well. As you'll be spending all day fishing the Thames with Steve lunch is included. And it's a 'jolly good lunch' as Steve would say. Made with produce from his own kitchen garden you'll tuck into pork pies cheeses cured meats sandwiches and pickles in the fishing punt under the shade of the overhanging willow trees. If this Thames river fishing day sounds idyllic that's because it is. As soon as you're out on the boat time somehow seems to slow down with Steve at the oars relax with Steve's calm and patient manner which is the perfect atmosphere for getting you in a laid back fishing mood!
Start your fly fishing journey in the Yorkshire Dales with top coach and guide Ben Fox. Kilnsey Park is the perfect venue to learn the basics of fly fishing (or improve on your skills) in a relaxed and friendly environment with one of the country's top young anglers.Fly Guy was set up by ex-England youth international and qualified angling coach Ben Fox. Ben has represented his country at youth level and competed in all aspects of fly fishing successfully and is passionate about passing on his knowledge having taken countless anglers out at Kilnsey.Kilnsey Park north of Skipton in the Yorkshire Dales is a wonderful setting for a spot of fly fishing. You've got the imposing Kilnsey Crag as your backdrop overlooking this lovely lake. It's very much a family-friendly sort of place with everything from walking and cycling to pony trekking - and of course a shop and a lovely lakeside cafe too. Ben recommends the trout chowder!The lakes at Kilnsey Park have been fished extensively by Ben for competitions and magazine features and he keeps up to date with the latest information to ensure the best day possible for his clients.We are offering two and four-hour lessons with Ben. All the gear you need is provided for you including the day fishing ticket. There's even the option of taking a fish home for tea. Vouchers are for one or two people to fish with Ben together. So go on make a day of it and head to the Yorkshire Dales for fly fishing fun!
Learn how to catch a trout on the fly when you go fly fishing in Hampshire! These half day and full day lessons take place on a tranquil in-land lake just off junction 2 of the M27. It's about as peaceful and idyllic as you can get making it the perfect backdrop for a spot of fly fishing with an expert angler. Your tutor is Steve Ward. He's been fishing for decades. He has an expert eye when it comes to reading the waters and he's fished on rivers lakes and seas all over the country and even the world. He has some impressive personal records including a 16lb 1oz Barbel in the Thames and several 20lb+ carp and pike catches to his name too. Steve has a Level 1 Award in Coaching Angling from the Angling Trust and loves nothing more than having the chance to impart his knowledge of fishing and wildlife to beginner and novice anglers. All the gear you need to get started is included and no previous fishing experience is needed. And if you've never casted off before Steve will spend time with you on the bank practicing the art before you head to the lakeside to fish. The waters you'll be fly fishing on with Steve are private lakes near Wellow village. They're well-maintained and well-stocked with brown and rainbow trout offering an ideal teaching base for those wanting to learn about fishing on the fly. Of course even with an expert angler by your side there's no guarantee the fish will be biting but you will certainly be giving yourself the best chance possible when you take a lesson with Steve. On these fly fishing Hampshire experiences a catch and release policy is operated although you can usually take some fish home if you ask. We think you'll love these quiet lake waters and there's even a local pub nearby for a nice pint and meal before or after your lesson if you're on the half day experience. For those on the full day course lunch can be arranged there. All in all a great day's fishing is in order!
Cast a line into some of the finest Kentish waters with our Bewl Water fly fishing experiences. Locally known as one of the 'Seven Wonders of the Weald' this scenic reservoir in the Wealden countryside is the perfect place to learn the basics of fly fishing. Bewl Water offers outstanding fly fishing alongside waterside walks cycle hire picnic spots coffee stops and water sports. Set in over 1 000 acres of parkland it's no wonder this hidden gem of the South East is such a popular location for fishing activities. The lake itself is stocked with superb quality rainbow and brown trout with individual fish often weighing in at over 2lbs when caught - so there are plenty of chances to net yourself a whopper! We are offering half day tuition on a one to one basis. Coaching will be from Bob Goble or one of his experienced team. Bob has been fishing Bewl Water since it opened in 1978 so he knows the waters very very well. Casting a line into Bewl Water reeling in and learning key fac...
Fancy a spot of fly fishing in North Yorkshire? Book in for a bit of tranquil fishing time on either the River Swale or the River Tees in Yorkshire and learn the craft of fly fishing from one of England's finest anglers. This is fly fishing in North Yorkshire with Stuart Wardle. Stuart who's a multiple medal-winning Commonwealth fly fisher is an all round top bloke. As one very satisfied previous customer commented: 'it's like fishing with your best mate'. A great character with lots of stories to tell anecdotes to share and -more importantly- all the insider knowledge on fly fishing around these parts of North Yorks. And it's not just his fly fishing know-how that's impressive. Stuart knows a thing or two about insects and bugs the water river craft and more. Somehow the fish just seem to jump on the fly when he's around. Is it pure luck or is it his tried and tested methods that come up with goods? These fly fishing sessions with him at two North Yorkshire locations will reveal...
Deep sea fishing trips - haul in your catch aboard one of the best-equipped catamaran fishing boats in Brighton Marina! See if you've got what it takes to bring home the catch of the day on these sea fishing trips on a boat that has taken the likes of top angler Ian 'Chilly' Chillcott and top chef Marco Pierre White to the open seas. Your fishing fest begins in Brighton long ago established as a key deep sea fishing ground for a wide variety of species. You'll be sailing on the Brighton Diver a charter catamaran designed for space comfort and stability; so the placid waters of the South East will hold no fears. The 33ft Blyth Catamaran is a fantastic choice for a deep sea fishing excursion offering a smooth and enjoyable ride accommodating up to 12 anglers on deck. On the day you'll go out with the skipper and crew who use the latest technology and a wealth of local knowledge to locate likely hotspots for seasonal catches. Depending on the time of year you could be taking home...