In this episode of FLY TV, Daniel Bergman visits Johan Klingberg’s home rivers and together they’ll fly fish for brown trout during the mayfly hatch in Southern Sweden. During the episode, they will explain how to fish small rivers and how to think with this type of fishing.
Tag: Mayfly
Charity Fly Fishing Event in Virginia on October 28
The Mayfly Project is a 501(c)(3) organization that uses fly fishing as a catalyst to mentor children in foster care. Their mission is to build relationships with children in foster care through fly fishing and introduce them to their local water ecosystems, with a hope that connecting them to a rewarding hobby will provide an […]
Mayfly Outdoors to move into to new energy-efficient HQ
Mayfly Outdoors, owner of the Abel and Ross reel brands, will move into a new multi-million dollar headquarters and manufacturing centre by the end of this year. The 41,000 square foot facility in Montrose, Colorado will include manufacturing space for both brands and will accommodate the company’s 50 employees. It is envisioned as an anchor […]
Mediterranean conditions on Corrib but plenty of fish to report
Declan Gibbons reports on a week that saw hectic sport at the start, but the heatwave has slowed mayfly fishing right down since the weekend. Anglers out late have been rewarded with good balling buzzer fishing, while the early morning Caenis hatches have started in some areas, mainly from Saddle south. Fishing during the main […]
Mayfly up on Lough Arrow
Angling on Lough Arrow improved considerably over the past peek with plenty mayfly hatching throughout the day. Dapping & wet flies worked best with some nice fish beeing caught late in the evening. Finian Dodd reported that many anglers enjoyed good sport and that fishing has much improved over recent days. Dr. Tissi & friend […]
Mayfly patchy but excellent fishing reported from Corrib
Declan Gibbons reports from Lough Corrib, where despite sporadic hatches, many anglers enjoyed excellent fishing. Mayfly hatches have been good in some parts of the lake and patchy in others, while Campto buzzer have hatched consistently in some bays and buzzer fishing has produced some great trout this week as conditions were ideal for it […]
Corrib warms up for the mayfly
Lough Corrib is seeing small hatches of olives at the moment, but wet fly fishing and buzzers are taking most fish. No big sign of mayfly yet, and with the whitethorn bush still showing no sign of flowering, it may be another while yet. Weather over the past week has ranged from sunshine and flat […]
Mixed results for anglers on Corrib
Declan Gibbons reports: Angling has been mixed on Corrib during the turn of the month with some guides reporting of a slow week while others enjoyed good fishing. Mayfly and Sedges are the hatches most prevalent at the moment with some anglers catching fish on the dap. On Wednesday last, Damien Martin, Clonmel, had two […]
Sunset proves the best time for fishing at Lough Sheelin
‘One dream, one soul, one prize, one goal, one golden glance of what should be’ Roger Taylor For the multitude of those who have enquired recently as to why the Lough Sheelin weekly angling report has seemingly vanished, the answer is that, for the past month the internet connection at the Sheelin office has […]
Fly-fishing with sedge and mayfly imitations improves on Lough Corrib
Declan Gibbons gives an overview of angling on Lough Corrib in the second half of July which saw an improvement on mayfly and sedges. In the Oughterard area, Basil Shields of Ardnasillagh Lodge (tel.: +353 (0)91 – 552 550) reports of greatly improved fishing in the area predominantly due to mayfly: – Colin Wright from […]