‘O plunge your hands in water, Plunge them in up to the wrist; Stare, stare into the basin And wonder what you’ve missed’ Unfortunately, not my words but those of W.H.Auden. Nonetheless, he makes a very valid point. If an angler, or for that matter any non-angler, really wants to get to know their [...]
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... to the online home of the Wandle Piscators.We're a mixed-species, mixed-method fishing club based on South London's River Wandle.
We're committed to helping this historic urban chalkstream come back from centuries of pollution and abuse.
But as you might expect, we go fishing in other places too...
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- Installed fly boards holding 1 million mayfly eggs (E Danica) on the River Wandle. Watch out for the hatch in 2012 - the first in 200 years 2010/06/13
- Kicked off the Wandle mayfly reintroduction project with an evening spent harvesting eggs from spinners returning to the Wiltshire Avon. 2010/06/10
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- Alex Titov: fishing guide and AAPGAI casting coach
- Angling Trust
- Art of Angling
- Charles Rangeley-Wilson
- Danica: fly tiers’ portal
- Environment Agency
- Fishing for Everyone
- Fly Fishers’ Republic: river restoration articles
- Grangers
- Grayling Society
- Haig-Brown Institute
- Monnow Fisheries Association
- Morden Hall Park Angling Club
- O’Reilly’s fishing tackle: 7.5% Wands discount
- Orvis
- Riverfly Partnership
- Sage
- Salmon & Trout Association
- Stuart Crofts: fishing guide and entomologist
- Walthamstow Fly-fishers’ Club
- Wandle Trust
- Wild Trout Trust
- Wye & Usk Foundation