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Fishing on the Frontier - Part 27 - A Year to Remember

2009 might even be regarded as a vintage year, in my view. The bulk of my own fishing was on the Eden system, of course, with memorable sojourns elsewhere, particularly on the San River, in Poland.
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Fishing on the Frontier - Part 26 - San River Report 2009

I thought it best to update the Frontier series, appropriately, with the year’s San River report. It is very difficult to write this, however, because I know that it will seem unbelievable....
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Fishing on the Frontier – Part 25 - San River Perfection

I have just returned from my best ever trip to the San, which is saying something, because I had thought some of my previous trips unbeatable!...
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Fishing on the Frontier – Part 24 - August’s sleeping river

Someone I bumped into in Appleby was asking me about where and how best to fish the Eden. My immediate reply was: ‘In August, it is always going to be testy.’...
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Fishing on the Frontier - Part 23 - Dry Fly

It strikes me that in all the trips to the river (almost daily for an hour or two) since some time in May; I have fished dry fly almost exclusively. ...
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Fishing on the Frontier ebook - Parts 1-10

Author, guide and England International Fly Fishing team member Jeremy Lucas has been sharing his thoughts and observations about "Fishing on the Frontier" exclusively with Fish&Fly members through his very popular regular column on www.fishandfly.com for a while now. Learning constantly about new innovations from fishing next to top class continental fly anglers in competition, Jeremy also has a very analytical view of fly fishing focused on improving catch rates and passes this information along for the benefit of all whether you are fishing at home or abroad. Whether fishing on his beloved River Eden in Cumbria or on the remarkable San River in Poland where he has a guiding business also, you can be sure that he will always be observing what is happening and getting ready to formulate the best approach to catch more fish. This ebook contains the first 10 columns in the "Fishing on the Frontier" series which we hope both current fans and new readers alike will find both enjoyable and informative....
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Fishing on the Frontier - Part 22 - Contrasts - Competition and Conservation

In a rough and tumble, helter skelter spring with a fly rod; from deep cold to deep drought, to storms and floods in May! And from the most perfect opportunities for upstream dry for wild trout snatching down the best hatch of March Browns I have ever witnessed in England, on Eden, to chasing rainbows very much looking upwards on Stocks, to catching a few of the best reservoir rainbows in the country, on Chew Valley Lake – and losing the spring international, big time! Sometimes, it seems like too much. ...
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Patagonia's Principles of Layering - 1. The Base Layer

We all have heard about wearing layers of clothing and how this helps regulate perspiration and temperature control, but how many of us really understand how to get the best out of this? ...
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Go with the flow

by Roger Beck In my previous article, we considered casting skills that are useful on small and medium sized rivers. Now, I ...
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Weather & fly fishing

by Terry Lawton In what way does the rain effect fish and why are they more easily caught? This two-part question was received recently ...
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