In broad terms the fishing season runs from April to September. The Hawthorn hatch, for which the Yorkshire streams are famous, is in late April/early May. It is worth noting that there is no Mayfly hatch. There are no easy pickings in the second half of the season, but small flies, delicately fished are the secret weapons.

Top Yorkshire Flies:

April/May
Black Gnat (Size 16-18)
Hawthorn (12-14)
Griffiths Gnat (16-20)

June/July
Blue Winged Olive (16-20)
Kites Imperial (14-16)
Daddy Long Legs (12)

August/September
Elk Hair Caddis (14)
Midges (16-20)
F Fly (16-18)

Bead-head nymphs, Peeping Caddis and Shrimps in a variety of sizes are the best sub-surface patterns. Weighted nymphs for grayling are essential.

Recommended outfit: 8.5ft rod, of 4-5wt. Floating line. Tippet to 2lb/8x. Flies size 14-18, barbless or de-barbed.

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