Links
Anglian Water
Water company serving the eastern counties and running the “big four” reservoirs of Rutland Water, Grafham Water, Pitsford Water and Ravensthorpe
Coulam Boat Builders
If you’re looking for a fishing boat for either pleasure or fishery replacement then look no further. Jim Coulam designs and makes the best fishing boats in the country. If you’re in any doubt ask: Anglian Water, Eyebrook Trout Fishery, Beecraigs Loch or any fishery using them. J.M.Coulam Boat Builders, 10 Stirling Way, Northfield Industrial Estate, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire PE6 8AS England. Tel: 01780 767051 Mobile: 07850 218364 e-mail: sales@coulam.co.uk
Flash Attack Flies
If you are looking for great quality flies that will improve your catch rate then visit Craig Barr’s website today
Flyfishing Guide
A good flyfishing guide for venues throughout the UK email: FishGdIng@aol.com
WaterAid
This years WaterAid event takes place on 12 September 2008 at Rutland Water. Visit their website for more details
Great fishing hotel in Ireland
If you’re looking for a quality fishing hotel in Ireland look no further than Bellinter House. Three miles of single-bank trout and salmon fishing on the River Boyne...total bliss! (click on the gallery images for pictures and detailed information)
Accommodation at Rutland Water
The Lodge, Barnsdale North Shore Rutland Water RUTLAND LE15 8AB Telephone Rob Waddington on: 01572 722422 Contact: www.thelodgebarnsdale.co.uk
Guiding at Rutland Water
Rob Waddington, The Lodge, Barnsdale North Shore Rutland Water RUTLAND LE15 8AB Telephone: 01572 722422
Eyebrook Tackle Shop
Stuart Illsley’s rapidly expanding Eyebrook Tackle Shop can be found at Eyebrook Reservoir If you have not embraced new technology you can telephone: 01536 772128 or failing that write to them at: Eyebrook Tackle Shop, Great Easton Road, Caldecott, Market Harborough LE16 8RP.
Unique Flies ‘Lady of the Stream’
John Emerson’s new range of river flies catch fish! Used by Fishypics on the River Derwent, John’s river flies accounted for over twenty grayling and fifteen brown trout during two visits.