Have a go at fly fishing this Summer
Ever fancied having a go at catching a trout for tea or wondered what it was like to fish at somewhere like Pitsford Reservoir?
Mid Northants Trout Fishers Association are offering anyone the chance to have a go at fly fishing at Pitsford Reservoir this summer. One of the oldest fly fishing clubs in the country, MNTFA started in 1952 to improve trout fishing in the area for local people.
Today the club has some excellent trout fishing facilities and is helping anglers to learn more, develop skills and help remind you that the best way to get better is to get out and go fishing. The club is running a coaching session on Saturday 13th August from 1-5pm, which is completely free to attend.
The session will cover everything associated with fly fishing including casting, fly selection and what equipment to use and when. All tackle will be provided if required, although participants are encouraged to dig out any tackle from the shed and bring it along. It is a great opportunity to find out what its like to fish for Trout at one of the best fisheries in the Midlands, picking up tips from the club’s licenced angling coaches.
Mid Northants Trout Fishers also run regular sessions on the bank of the reservoir and provide a brilliant environment for anyone looking to get into the sport and learn a bit more.
Anybody interested in coming along to the next session should contact John Clarke on 07778 739157 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to book their place as places are limited.
Anyone wishing to attend must be in possession of an Environment Agency Rod Licence which costs as little as £3.75 and can be purchased through www.fishinginfo.co.uk.
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