Find Fishing Tackle Shops in Darlington
Bait & Hook Fishing Ltd, 20 Percy St, Bishop Auckland, DL14 6BQ
Tel. 07724 665170
Blackhall Tackle, 35-37 Middle St, Hartlepool, TS27 4EE
Tel. 07709 624407
Coast Road Fishing Tackle, Blandford Chambers Dene Terrace, Peterlee, SR8 4JF
Tel. 0191 518 0742
Frankies Fishing Tackle, 42 Norton Rd, Stockton-On-Tees, TS18 2BS
Tel. 01642 329083
Marys Fishing Tackle, 25 Front St, Durham, DH7 6JS, County Durham
Tel. 07879 265206
Reid Fishing Tackle & Sports, 33 Hope St, Crook, DL15 9HU
Tel. 01388 763867
Tommers Tackle, 5 Market St, Ferryhill, DL17 8JN
Tel. 01740 656773
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Covering the following areas in Darlington: Barnard Castle, Bedale, Bishop Auckland, Catterick Garrison, Crook, Darlington, Ferryhill, Hawes, Leyburn, Newton Aycliffe, Northallerton, Richmond, Shildon, Spennymoor
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You will find short extracts from Amazing Fishing Stories on each of our directory pages. There is a link to buy the book on our book page.
Short Extract
Back on the Lyn, Bill Slader would take a holiday every year and the family would stay on the banks of the river with John’s grandparents. One year, with perfect water conditions, John remembers Bill going out early every morning to Watersmeet Bridge Pool and, for 10 days on the trot, he brought a salmon home by 10 o’clock. Indeed, with the river’s small pools and the number of salmon and sea trout in them, it was often a problem trying to avoid foul hooking fish.
THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE
However, some of the locals were not quite so concerned abo
‘No,’ said Geordie, ‘your perspective’s all wrong. It was that otter again.’
Then the most remarkable thing happened. No more than 20 yards in front of us, the otter came up just like a seal, bobbing in the water and looking straight at us, as though it had never seen humans before and it was fascinated by what we were doing there.
‘It’s huge,’ I said. ‘No way is that the same animal we saw this morning.’
‘It’s a dog otter,’ Geordie agreed. ‘Definitely different from this morning.’
The otter kept watching us, although we never seemed to get any close
There are many ways of catching fish. Just occasionally, conventional methods go out of the window in order to bring the quarry to hand.
en Juckes fished from an early age, growing up, as he did, in the Gloucestershire countryside in the west of England. He cut his teeth as a young trout fisher on the River Monnow in the Welsh borders, a time from which he has two abiding memories. The first was waiting for a dry fly to drift back over a rising fish, only for a kingfisher to dart down the river and land on the very tip of his rod. It looked down into the wate
Full List of areas covered on our Darlington Fishing Tackle Shops Directory:
Archdeacon Newton, Barmpton, Bishopton, Blackwell, Brafferton, Coatham Mundeville, Darlington, Denton, Eastbourne, Great Burdon, Great Stainton, Haughton Le Skerne, Heighington, High Coniscliffe, Houghton Bank, Houghton-le-Side, Hurworth-on-Tees, Killerby, Little Stainton, Low Coniscliffe, Low Dinsdale, Middleton One Row, Middleton St George, Mowden, Neasham, Piercebridge, Redworth, Sadberge, Sockburn, Summer-house, Walworth