Paul is in England’s smallest county, though it does enjoy a big reputation amongst trout fishermen. Rutland water, in Rutland is famous for its Brown and Rainbow Trout. This large reservoir can be quite daunting, so Paul meets up with one of Rutland’s best known angling guide's Dave Doherty. Conditions are looking perfect and Dave is confident that they'll find fish feeding high in the water so dry fly fishing is the order of the day.
This time Paul heads for the delightful and picturesque waters of Ullswater in the heart of the Lake District, Cumbria. There he meets up with local fly fishing expert Patrick Arnold to drift the...
Continuing his stay in the Lake District, , perhaps one of the most productive trout fisheries in the region. At 280 acres, the lake is a great size to fish from and boat and as well as the Trout...
This time Paul heads for Dever Springs fishery in Hampshire, at the top of the Test Valley. Dever is a stocked fishery fed by the River Dever, a tributary of the Test and it provides the the lakes a...
This time Paul visits a popular Scottish venue, the Kingennie Trout fishery near Dundee. Here he joins former Scottish national fly fishing champion Mike Forbes, who not only helped develop the...
Paul starts a new series of Hooked on Fishing at the Avington Trout Fishery in beautiful Hampshire in the south of England. Unlike many fisheries, here they rear and grade their own fish, ensuring...
If Paul had arrived at what is now Mere Beck fishery in Southport five years previously, he would have found a potato field. Instead, he discovers a thriving network of man-made waters, the perfect...
In Central Scotland, the delightful fishery, Swanswater, is the location for a bout of belly-boating. Alan Morrison fills Paul in on the joys of the Float Tube – the belly-boater’s vehicle –...
Take a journey with us to the mysterious upland beauty of Wessex Water Services’ Clatworthy reservoir set in the steeply sloping Brendon hills of West Somerset.
In this episode Paul travels to Cumbria in Northwest England to fish the Lowther and the Eamont, tributaries which feed the famous river Eden. It’s late May and although the Eden does have a...
This time Paul is in Scotland, aboard the world’s last sea going paddle steamer, the PS Waverley as he heads down the Clyde towards the prolific trout fishing waters of Loch Fad, on the island of...
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