Author: W&DAC

Great Season So Far

What sort of season are you having ? Please let us have pictures of your catches if you can.

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We have a number of new members who are really enjoying our waters and longer term members are reporting some of the best fishing they have enjoyed for years.

We’re even finding out that we have a good stock of fish in the Seldom Seen ponds.

Casting Instruction

Casting Skills at Jubilee LakesRecent open day at Jubilee Lakes, now you can have one to one tuition.

There are some places still available for the casting sessions with Jim Fearn from Rio at Anglers Lodge at Jubilee Lakes. June16th , 23rd, July 7th and July 14th.

At £30 for an hours one to one instruction this is great value, so if you want to polish up your skills or take your 1st instruction just get in touch with Sandra and book your session.

More than just trout.

This beauty was taken by anglers fishing on day tickets from the gravel ponds on Wednesday as part of a catch of 7 Pike, 15 Perch and 4 Carp. Yet again showing that if you want some great fishing W&DAC is the club for you.

Seldom Seen

Day tickets are available from Sheldon’s Newsagent  in Commercial street , Willington or directly from the club secretary, and if you enjoy your day why not join the club it’s great value at £75 for Seniors and just £20 for juniors.

Fishing for Trout and Grayling is looking very healthy on the river with Salmon and Sea Trout runs starting now that we have had some fresh water.

Remember we have waters at Eastgate in Weardale and fishing on Ferryham Croxdale waters at Durham, including the River Browney.

Fresh Water

We have an unexpected but very welcome early summer lift in the river level. This morning the gauge at Witton Park shows a level of 0.64m, a lift of 36cm, approx. 14/15 inches in old money.

It’s not massive but should help to flush out some of the moss which was taking over in the low water conditions and hopefully encourage an early summer run of fish.

If you would like to monitor the river levels there is a link at the side of the page to help, along with a link to the Upstream fish counts where the May figures should appear very soon.

Tight Lines

Beat the Balsam

It may look pretty but did you know that Himalayan Balsam is a threat to our fishing?

The problem is that it out-competes ground cover plants which help to bind the banks together and then when it dies back the banks are left open to increased erosion and in turn that erosion can cause the kind of fine sediment in the river that prevents spawning.

So, what can we do? What can YOU do?

The balsam is growing very quickly now, what we really need is to remove as much as possible before it seeds, and every little does help.

Ideally, pull the plants by the roots, snap the stems just above the roots and stack them to decay away from the water. That said, any plant removed is helpful so please, if you can spare a few minutes each time you are on the river bank to remove some Himalayan Balsam. If we can get a little help from dog walkers, ramblers, anyone on the river bank then every little really does help, every clump removed is a piece of river bank given a better chance.

We cannot control the rest of the river, but we can protect our own little stretch, maybe we can get other clubs to join the battle in future.

Thank you.

 

Good Weather Great Fishing

 

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Not what you might expect on a F-Fly.

 

The recent good weather has had a good number of anglers on the river with some excellent fish being caught.

Wild Brown Trout of 16 and 18 inches have been reported with others not far behind. Three visitors from Sunderland fishing on day tickets took away memories of a cracking day which included a 3.5lb Chubb. The picture here is of another similar sized fish, this time taken by a Willington member of a small F-Fly.

If you’re out there catching great fish, unexpected fish or just having a cracking session please be sure to let us know, send us your pictures too.

Tight lines.

Angler’s Lodge : another great day.

Our good friends at Anglers Lodge at Jubilee Lakes have Jim Fearn fro Rio giving casting classes June 23rd, July 7th and July 14th.

These are selling out fast at £30.00 for an hour of one to one tuition. What a great idea for Fathers Day for that special angler dad.

Don’t delay, spaces going fast.

 

Casting Skills at Jubilee Lakes

Recent open day at Jubilee Lakes, now you can have one to one tuition.

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Trout Stocking

We have a small change to our stocking this year.

Previously fish have been marked with a black spot however this year in an attempt to reduce the handling required to distinguish a stockie from a wild fish the adipose fin has been removed.

Please do all you can to return wild fish to the river quickly with as little harm as possible, quick recognition should help with this. Thank you.