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HAPPY NEW
YEAR
A Happy 2004 to all! Now
that Christmas and the New Year is over it is time to think
FISHING! Although this is my new site the old one is still
available here
There will many changes with a whole stack of new information
included there, while I hope to introduce a new face to the team
( currently just my wife and I at present ! ) plus there are
plans afoot for a huge new project! Watch this space, but for
now here is the short version of the 2003 season review.
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World
Wide
Web
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Welcome to the new web pages of
Nick Hart Fly Fishing. This
site is designed to highlight the services which I provide
including instruction,
courses, casting
tuition and guided
fishing. Check out the old site here
for further information and advice.
Happy Armchair
Angling!
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A short
season review : Over 150 days on the water, more than 400
people learning, improving and catching! That's another
record year for Nick Hart Fly Fishing!
A very low water season but once again the Exe and Bray produced
some excellent catches. Salmon fishing was slow due to the
low water but we had some fine Sea Trout action with fish to
4lbs. Saltwater Fly Fishing is becoming huge throughout
the U.K. and I am pleased to say that we have had a superb time
with the Bass. As always a steady stream of novice anglers
have been getting to grips with fly fishing for the first time
and our superb small still waters never fail to impress.
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First Catch
This is a great little
fishery close to our base. Each year hundreds of new
guests catch their first ever Trout at this venue with Nick
Hart Fly Fishing. Here young Liam Rourke ( left ) holds
aloft his Dads fish.
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Boat Fly
Fishing
John Peter has been coming
to me for 4 years now. Another success caught on a
bloodworm during a guided trip to Wimbleball.

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What are people saying about Nick Hart Fly Fishing ?
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" The day
was one of the most relaxing and enjoyable that I can remember
in a long time - a superb antidote to the stresses of the
office and probably the best Christmas present I have ever
had. " Ewan
Davy, Devon
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