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Learn to Fly Fish for Trout on Rutland Water. Corporate groups: team building and reward events plus individual days. Also worldwide fishing trips.
Anglers’ Conservation Association The ACA was established in 1948 to protect the lakes and rivers of the United Kingdom from pollution. Funds donated from a wide range of interested anglers, clubs and federations, and raised by the ACA itself, are effectively pooled so that no one person has to foot the costs of bringing polluters to court. The ACA legal team also offers advice to its member clubs and riparian owners about a wide range of angling and related law, completely free of charge.
www.fishing.visitwales.com Everything you need to know about game, sea and coarse fishing in Wales.
www.fullingmill.com Fulling Mill. We can obtain any items on this website for you.
www.gardnertackle.co.uk Gardner Tackle. We can obtain any items on this website for you.
National Federation of Anglers The NFA was formed in 1903 by a group of forward-thinking environmentally-aware anglers who were concerned about the adverse effect that water pollution was having on their inheritance. Later the problems of land drainage and water abstraction were added to these concerns. It is a sad indictment of the disregard which industry, commerce and society as a whole have for the environment, that these three evils still pose the major threat to the enjoyment of the countryside by today’s anglers.
Salmon & Trout Association Formed in 1903, the Salmon & Trout Association (S&TA) is the only UK-wide membership organisation representing the views of game anglers. It is also recognised as the governing body for game angling by Sport England.
The flydressers Guild Herts branch (part of the Flydressers Guild main organisation) was formed over 35 years ago to further the interests of fly anglers who either tied, or were interested in fly tying and tying their own flies.
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