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The waters we fish in England. River Eden - check our Eden River website HERE The range of fishing we have available is unparalleled in England. Within 15 miles of Appleby we can fish for the plentiful wild brownies of Cow Green, high in the designated European Wilderness Area of the Pennine Fells, or drift the beautiful waters of Ullswater. Dramatic Haweswater is also nearby, giving shore-side fly-fishing for brown trout. But the centre of our activity is the Eden, mostly on private stretches rather than club waters, and its numerous tributaries of such varied character. The fishing ranges across extremes in trout and grayling fishing. There are intimate and unique Pennine becks with their prize of utterly wild brown trout among tangles of alder, willow and hardwoods, or higher on the open fell slopes. There is the Lowther and the perfection and challenge of ultra-spooky, dark-backed fish rising to the upstream dry in ranunculus channels. This river provides dry fly fishing which numerous connoisseurs regard as the finest in England. The upper Eden still feels timeless and exciting, populated with pure-strain fish, and there is the grandeur of the middle and lower river. Possibilities are boundless. I have fished the Eden system for 25 years and to me its fishing remains fresh and thrilling; it's beauty unsurpassed by any other English river. It is a miracle within modern Europe.
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