Month: March 2016

Anglers Lodge Open Day Coming Soon

http://www.jubileelakes.com/page/latest-news/

A message from our good friends at Angler’s Lodge at Jubilee Lakes, the generous sponsors of the Dr Chesters Senior Trophy.

And don’t forget, show your W&DAC membership book at the shop to receive a 5% discount available to Willington Members.

One for your diary! April 9th from 10a.m to 3p.m.

We’ll have Hardy, Vision, Rio, Greys & Shakespeare rods, reels & flylines here to try – salmon & trout. Andrew Sowerby will be here from Hardy, Greys, Shakespeare & Jim Fearn will be here from Vision, Rio. As Andrew Sowerby, brand manager from Hardy says this exciting event would be for people do their own review of the rods to see how which suits, and for them to get ‘real’ answers (not just something from hearsay, magazines or the Internet) about a rods performance. Anglers are welcome to bring their own reel and line that they are familiar with, this way they could a clear idea of a rods action. There will also have a full range of lines on reels available. More details to follow…

River Wear Membership Availability 2016

Willington & District Angling Club are happily accepting membership applications from beyond the Willington area. If you are looking for great Trout, Sea Trout, Salmon and Grayling fishing this could be the club for you. Go to the membership section for more details of great value membership opportunities.

Grayling Season past.

So the Grayling close season has arrived but the Trout open season is not quite here.

The river has not been in the best condition for Grayling fishing  this winter, floods, coloured water and all that but if you did get out we’d like to hear how well you did.

Please let the club know, either comment here or e-mail the club.

Thank you.

Junior Rod Licence Fees

Did you know, Junior anglers do not pay a fee for a rod licence under the age of 12.

From 12 to 16 the fee is £5. Go ahead, introduce a young person to the life long pleasure of angling.

More information can be found from the EA using the link at the side of the page.

 

Open Day at Anglers Lodge

http://www.jubileelakes.com/page/latest-news/

Save the date :

A message from our good friends at Angler’s Lodge at Jubilee Lakes, the generous sponsors of the Dr Chesters Senior Trophy.

One for your diary! April 9th from 10a.m to 3p.m.

We’ll have Hardy, Vision, Rio, Greys & Shakespeare rods, reels & flylines here to try – salmon & trout. Andrew Sowerby will be here from Hardy, Greys, Shakespeare & Jim Fearn will be here from Vision, Rio. As Andrew Sowerby, brand manager from Hardy says this exciting event would be for people do their own review of the rods to see how which suits, and for them to get ‘real’ answers (not just something from hearsay, magazines or the Internet) about a rods performance. Anglers are welcome to bring their own reel and line that they are familiar with, this way they could a clear idea of a rods action. There will also have a full range of lines on reels available. More details to follow…

Check Clean Dry

Check, Clean, Dry – launched March, 2011 to prevent the spread of invasive non-native species in the UK. Advises water users to:

  • Check equipment and clothing for live plants and animals
  • Clean and wash all equipment, footwear and clothing thoroughly
  • Dry all equipment and clothing
  • For more information about how you can help to stop the spread of non-native invasive species go to the Angling Trust website through this link.

Angler’s Lodge Open Day

http://www.jubileelakes.com/page/latest-news/

A message from our good friends at Angler’s Lodge at Jubilee Lakes, the generous sponsors of the Dr Chesters Senior Trophy.

One for your diary! April 9th from 10a.m to 3p.m.

We’ll have Hardy, Vision, Rio, Greys & Shakespeare rods, reels & flylines here to try – salmon & trout. Andrew Sowerby will be here from Hardy, Greys, Shakespeare & Jim Fearn will be here from Vision, Rio. As Andrew Sowerby, brand manager from Hardy says this exciting event would be for people do their own review of the rods to see how which suits, and for them to get ‘real’ answers (not just something from hearsay, magazines or the Internet) about a rods performance. Anglers are welcome to bring their own reel and line that they are familiar with, this way they could a clear idea of a rods action. There will also have a full range of lines on reels available. More details to follow…

 

Non Native Species; Check: Clean:Dry.

Check those rods, clean your lines and load your reels. The trout season is almost here and as you prepare your tackle please remember the dangers of non-native species.

Red Clawed Crayfish have been found in the Wear, we would not want to spread those to other waters which are not affected. At the same time we do not want to see other dangerous species such as Killer Shrimp arrive here.

So please remember: CLEAN : CHECK : DRY. as the starting point to avoid spreading non-native species on your fishing tackle, waders or clothing.

The leaflet and more information is available from, amongst others, the Angling Trust and is shown here.

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Take care, protect our own river and just as important if your fish other waters do not spread any problems to them.

Tight Lines in 2016.