Sunday, 24 May 2015

Ellerdine Session - 3/5/2015

This venue always provides great sport for us nomads, its heavily stocked, and all 4 lakes can be covered in one day. Ideally located just 15 minutes from any major roads, yet still in complete country like surroundings....
Quiet and peaceful, with a stunningly beautiful lodge, providing FREE tea and coffee facilities as well as a gratis piece of cake!

Ellerdine is one of England's top still waters, without a doubt. The fishing is second to non, with all fish being fully finned and bred in top fish farm facilities within the UK. The Hospitality of the owners and bailiff are impeccable, non of which i have seen for a long long time.
Back in the day, all anglers were looked after at various venues across the UK, now its more along the lines of "Money please, and few tactic tips and that's it" if all fisheries, treated their anglers in the same manner that ellerdine does, their banks and boats would be full of fluff flinging trout hunters, all week round.

Free tea and coffee, plenty of fish, well maintained, reasonably priced tickets. Its not rocket science folks! but when done as a combination and correctly, can make a fishery extremely successful.

Anyways, on to the fishing, ALL nomads latched onto trout. With Jim McGinley and secretary Steven Elliott leading the way, with 13+ fish a piece. Although while i have this opportunity i would just like to point out that our amazing Online coordinator for 2015, Nathan Jones, landed a superb specimen around 8 1/2lb to a olive snake. (cough cough** Awesome skills!)

All Nomads had a top day, and here's to our next return!!
Get yourselves up to ellerdine, it was voted one of the best fisheries in the UK for a reason.




Tightlines
Nathan Jones
Online Coordinator 2015
www.northwestnomadsflyfishing.co.uk
nathj89@icloud.com

1 comment:

  1. Well Done and well written Nathan! Couldn't agree with you more.

    This is my "Trout Heaven", the one place I can return to, that suits my fishing and the fishing is spot on.

    Best regards

    Stuart Smitham

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