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THE RIVER DOVE |
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Izaac Walton and Charles Cotton are thought to have fished this water and the river is mentioned in the seventeenth century classic "The Compleat Angler". Fishing, for two rods, is with dry fly and upstream nymph only and wading is not permitted or necessary. Read visitor comments on the fishing. |
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Mention must also be made of the mayfly fishing in May/June when the
fish enjoy a veritable feast for two weeks or so. The mayfly hatches
on the river are spectacular. Later in the season, smaller flies such
as the black gnat, fished on a fine leader can entice the bigger fish
from their lairs. |
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As the stretch is shared with members of the Fifty Nine Flyfishers Club, we ask that no more than two brace per rod of fish is killed each week. In addition, we also ask that once 12 fish have been caught, the rod ceases fishing for the day - the fish need a rest too! |
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angling clubs and much more. Highly recommended. www.waderson.com |
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