THE South West Fly Fishing Fair will be held at Lakeside, Roadford Lake for its fourth consecutive year on Saturday, February 27.
This event has become a regular fixture in the West Country’s angling calendar as anglers prepare for the start of a new fishing season.
Each year the event has built on the success of the previous Fly Fair and the 2016 show is set to be bigger and better again.
The show will be opened at 10.00am by one of the country’s most respected fly-fishing gurus, and Patron of the show, Charles Jardine. There will be fly-tying demonstrations from both local and nationally renowned experts, with a chance to ‘have a go’, as well the opportunity to pick up useful tips and valuable advice.
Other activities throughout the day include casting demonstrations, fly casting lessons and clinics for both newcomers to the sport and experienced anglers feeling a little rusty after the closed season as well as casting competitions and the opportunity to try float-tubing or kayak fishing.
There will be trout cooking demonstrations and a variety of live trout for people to view including Brown trout, Rainbow Trout and Blue Trout.
Trade stands will be selling tackle and equipment at bargain prices, rod making demonstrations and the bar will be open for refreshments all day.
It’s a terrific event and the only one of its kind in the South West!
Entry is only £3.00 for adults and under 18s go free. Parking will also be free om the day.
For more information please contact Ben Smeeth by calling South West Lakes Trust on 01566 771930 or email [email protected].
Pictured are some keen fly fishing enthusiasts listening intently during some of the demonstrations at the 2014 and 2015 South West Fly Fishing Fair.
As mentioned, demonstrations vary from fly casting to fly-tying and there will even be trout cooking demonstrations — a must see for all keen fly fishermen.



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