A spring-fed North East fishery — clear limestone water with specimen rainbows and browns. One of the north of England's premium small stillwaters. Day tickets; limited rods.
- Free fishing
- Fly only
Good late spring conditions for Sharpley Springs Fly Fishery
Useful ripple, fishable wave. Worth a session if the wind holds.
Conditions are not ideal but fishable at Sharpley Springs Fly Fishery. The ripple should help fish move and feed more confidently.
Conditions on the water
Some readings unavailable — check directly before fishing.
The brief
The plan
Start with Bloodworm (10-14) — on the point. Rainbows respond to more active retrieves — try short strips between pauses. If that does not produce, switch depth or speed before changing the pattern entirely.
If fish refuse on top, drop to a buzzer under an indicator at different depths.
Keep an eye on changing conditions — wind shifts and cloud breaks can trigger short feeding spells.
Bank fishing near inflows, dam walls, and weed beds. Move to find feeding fish.
What's on, when
Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.
Top pattern + the box
Why today scores what it does
- Cloud cover (mixed) suits the fishery well.
Precipitation
Who this water suits
Sharpley Springs Fly Fishery, on the water
Field guide · contributor-editedWhat this water is
A spring-fed North East fishery — clear limestone water with specimen rainbows and browns. One of the north of England's premium small stillwaters. Day tickets; limited rods.
- Fishery
- Limestone
How to get to the water
Where the rules change
- Trout1 April → 30 September
Sharpley Springs Fly Fishery
A spring-fed North East fishery — clear limestone water with specimen rainbows and browns.
Good late spring conditions for Sharpley Springs Fly Fishery
Useful ripple, fishable wave. Worth a session if the wind holds.
Conditions are not ideal but fishable at Sharpley Springs Fly Fishery. The ripple should help fish move and feed more confidently.
Some readings unavailable — check directly before fishing.
A reasonable day here, though temperature isn't quite in the sweet spot.
Start with Bloodworm (10-14) — on the point. Rainbows respond to more active retrieves — try short strips between pauses. If that does not produce, switch depth or speed before changing the pattern entirely.
If fish refuse on top, drop to a buzzer under an indicator at different depths.
Keep an eye on changing conditions — wind shifts and cloud breaks can trigger short feeding spells.
Bank fishing near inflows, dam walls, and weed beds. Move to find feeding fish.
- Cloud cover (mixed) suits the fishery well.
Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.
Terrain map
A spring-fed North East fishery — clear limestone water with specimen rainbows and browns. One of the north of England's premium small stillwaters. Day tickets; limited rods.
- Fishery
- Limestone
- Trout1 April → 30 September
A spring-fed North East fishery — clear limestone water with specimen rainbows and browns. One of the north of England's premium small stillwaters. Day tickets; limited rods.