Author name: Rob Fletcher

Rob Fletcher has been fly fishing UK rivers for over 12 years, chasing grayling through winter and trout from the first olive hatch of spring. Based in the north of England, he fishes the Eden, Ribble, and Wharfe regularly and writes about what actually works on UK rivers — not what looks good on paper. NW Fly Fishing Academy is his way of sharing the hard-won knowledge that took him years to pick up.

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Keeping Your Hands Warm Without Losing the Feel: Fingerless Gloves for Winter Fly Fishing

There’s something slightly mad about standing waist-deep in a river when your breath’s making clouds and there’s ice forming in your rod rings. But if you’re like me, you can’t just pack it in until spring. Winter fishing on UK rivers can be absolutely brilliant, with fewer anglers about and some surprisingly willing fish. The

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Keeping Your Hands Warm Without Losing the Feel: A Look at Waterproof Fishing Gloves

There’s something masochistic about fly fishing in Britain between October and March. The trout might have switched off, but the grayling are feeding and the rivers look absolutely perfect when there’s a bit of colour in them. The only problem is your hands end up feeling like they belong to someone else after about twenty

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