THE ARUNDELL WEST COUNTRY TROUT FESTIVAL

            The Fly Fishing community gathered at the Arundell for the first day of the West Country Trout Festival on March 14th the eve of a new River Fishing season. It proved to be a highly enjoyable day of learning, socialising and tackle browsing.  My mind is overwhelmed with images, thoughts and plans for a new season  so rather than try and report on the day with long winded narrative I will simply post images and  relevant captions with links to relevant websites.

DAVID PILKINGTON

David Pilkington got the talks underway enthralling the audience by reading an extract from his highly anticipated book that reflects upon a lifetime at the water’s edge. His narrative tells of social change and declining salmon runs interspersed with rich and relevant humour.

WILD TROUT TRUST

David Oakley – Glimpses into Wildie Waters

David Oakley delivered a fascinating and informative talk on the work of the Wild Trout Trust. He highlighted the many issues that impact upon our rivers including; Agricultural pollution, Physical modifications, Waste Water, Urban pollution, Invasive species, Abstraction,  Hydro and global warming.

He outlined the benefits of wood in rivers, The renaturalisation of rivers after years of misguided abuse. The importance of shade and the return to natural wiggling and meandering water courses.

https://www.wildtrout.org

Fowey Rivers Association

Jeff Pearce presented ‘Echoes of the Run: Can salmon still thrive in our South West Rivers?  Jeff has lived close to the River Fowey for much of his life and has an intimate connection with the river and its fish. He explained the sad plight of the salmon and the issues that threaten their survival as they migrate from high on Bodmin Moor to their Ocean feeding grounds and back to their birthplace.

Jeff showed the vital work being undertaken on the River to give the sea trout and salmon a fighting chance.

The impact of Colliford and Siblyback Reservoirs was highlighted along with the hatchery that is being used to compensate for the loss of vital spawning grounds.

Click on links below for more info: –

Home Page

https://billparrydavies.vhx.tv/products/tidal-reach

SOUTH WEST RIVERS ASSOCIATION

William Entwisle

Discussed the expansive strategies being developed by SWRA, including their sea trout and salmon action plan and smolt augmentation initiatives. I missed much of this talk but picked up at its conclusion as William talked of a Noah’s Ark to help salmon to survive as the destructive fishing industry is regulated via international agreements.

William Entwisle

ALEX JARDINE

Alex emphasised the value and unique importance of  English Chalk Streams. There are 210 chalk streams across the world 160 of which are in England with the others in France. The delights of fishing throughout the seasons were described with tactics and approach outlined with in-depth analysis of the trout’s view of the world.

https://www.aardvarkmcleod.com/water_type/chalkstream/

CHARLES JARDINE – FISHING FOR SCHOOLS

The fascination of water bugs

Charles sketches various nymphs that are vital indicators of river health

Charles is a gifted teacher and introduced his inspiring Fishing for school program with vigour and passion. The bugs life world of River Fly transfixed the audience and introduced the universal value of Latin across the scientific community. He explained how viewing the abundance of life in rivers linked to art and broader learning. Full details of Fishing For Schools can be found at :-

https://www.countryside-alliance.org/fishingforschools

NIGEL NUNN

What we Observe

Is not nature itself,

But nature exposed

to our method

of questioning.

Werner Heisenberg

From Charles talk of Latin and life within the water we moved on to a little psychology as Nigel Nunn introduced his world of fly tying. Asking; How trout see things and why they take a fly? Nigel’s non symmetrical scruffy flies are designed to give the illusion of life. A great deal of thought, observation and experimentation is behind the designs of Nigel’s creations that tempt wily trout across the globe.

Nigel related to the names of some of his flies an example being the Gypsy Queen a vibrant pink and green fly, alegedly named after an Irish saying:-

Pink and Green

Should never be seen

Except on the back of a gypsy queen.

Nigel agreed with my comment that one of the most important factors in fly choice is Confidence and belief in its effectiveness.

https://www.nigelnunnflies.com

Lessons in fly dressing from Nigel Nunn and Julie

DOMINIC GARNETT

Dom talks coarse fish on the fly the new frontier; exploring a wide range of West Country venues suggesting that Fly Fishing offers opportunites to target many species not tradionally targeted with Fly Tackle. Species targetted by Dom included perch, Rudd, pike, carp, bream, roach, chub and even huge catfish.

Dominic Garnett casts a line for trout in Tinhay Lake

LAKESIDE

The bench tells of recent heavy rainfall

Alex Jardine gives a casting demonstration

IN THE COCKPIT

Jeff Pearce and Nigel Nunn creating tempting flies with a dash of banter and a cheery grin.

Jeff Pearce and Nigel Nunn swap tales and create tempting flies
Martins Minnows for streamer fishing tied by Jeff; these will be swimming in North Devon Rivers over the coming months

BREAK TIME

Sharing tales over pasties and coffee in the Deli

EXHIBITORS HALL

Exhibitors host a multitude of stands in the Tamar Room. Quality tackle, flies and holidays to tempt both angler and trout!

HANAK – Display top quality fly fishing tackle range that included rods, reels, apparel, hooks and terminal tackle.

UNIQUE FLIES Offer fine quality barbless flies for river and lake

JS Patch Fly Fishing

All the way from France

The Wild Trout Trust

Casterbridge Fisheries (River Frome) 

The River Frome home of the UK’s biggest grayling and stunning wild chalkstream trout.

John Grindle ( Left) and John Aplin (Centre)

Homepage

Alex Jardine and David Pilkington in discussion

Veniards & The Fly Emporium – Fly Tying materials and accessories at their finest.

https://www.veniard.com

Wimbleball Reservior  Fly Fishery

Picaris The UK Distributor of Peux Fly Fishing, Fasna Fly Fishing and Diamond Back Fly Rods.

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