Rob Redman, is a fly fishing guide from North Wales and member of the Hanak Team. His primary target species is Sea Trout, but he also spends a significant amount of time pursuing brown Trout and Grayling in the rivers...
We’ve been supplying Douglas fly rods via our website for a few months and while I was familiar with the Douglas Upstream I was intrigued to see how it performed on the water. The Upstream has been designed as a...
Del Spry is a multi-capped international angler with a wealth of experience from his many years competing in the sport at the highest level. In the following blog, Del outlines his favourite tactic when approaching rivers using a single rod...
Bite indication is arguably the most important factor in all fishing disciplines, the ability to determine when the fish has taken Is essential. However, fish often don’t read the textbooks and takes can often be so soft they are missed, you’ll be surprised how many fish you haven’t noticed on the hook over the years! Therefore, methods and tools in your arsenal that increase the sensitivity of your bite detection can often be the difference between good days and great days out on the water.
As we experience record high temperatures in the UK this month, the Trout fishing has severely suffered with many still waters temporarily closing to protect the fish during this stressful period. But as temperatures stabilise, the milder summer months can provide some excellent sport - if you can get your tactics right.