Fly Fishing

 Wharfe Barden BridgeWelcome to North Yorkshire Field Sports, my site about fly fishing and shooting in The Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. I am building up these pages as a resource that will hopefully be useful to those of you wanting to explore this beautiful part of the country with your rod and reel, in pursuit of trout, grayling and the odd salmon. Some of the most important rivers in the North of England for the fly fisher are the Wharfe, Nidd, Ure and Swale. They are also in some of the most incredible scenery in the country, so if you are visiting the area get in touch and we can advise on accommodation of all types, from camping and local inn’s to luxury spa hotels if you don’t fancy roughing it.

Wharfe Barden Bridge 2The Wharfe in Wharefedale is probably the most famous Yorkshire river and has some of the best fishing but it can be hard to find with much of it owned by private clubs.

river niddThe Nidd is in the Nidderdale Area Of Outstanding National Beauty (AONB) and as such is not officially part of the Dales National Park but borders onto it and is just as stunning as the rest.

ure aysgarth fallsThe River Ure is the only one which does not have it’s Dale (valley) named after it, instead it is in Wensleydale, named after the village of Wensley. Wensleydale is as famous for it’s amazing meadows and old stone barns as it is for it’s cheese. The old name for the valley was Yoredale from when the river was known as the Yore back in Viking times. The Ure eventually changes it’s name to the Ouse where it joins the Swale towards the ancient City of York.

I hope you’ll find the site both informative and useful as you take a look around – it’s very much a work in progress with so much fishing to do and so little time for writing about it!