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Lake District Tarn Fishing | Fishing Spots in the UK

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Lake District Tarn Fishing | Fishing Spots in the UK

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  1. LAKE DISTRICT TARN FISHING Fishbuddy Directory UK My name is George Lamb and I run Bong’s fishing, an Instagram community/youtube channel. When it comes to fishing everyone has their preferences regarding species and methods, and unlike most when I fish it’s not size I’m after. In my opinion the epitome of fishing, and what it means to me, is fishing the high mountain tarns of the Lake district. A “Tarn” is a mountain lake formed by glacial erosion tens of thousands of years ago, and they’re often surrounded by the dramatic cliffs that shape the well known landscape of the English Lake District. Situated at up to 2400 feet above sea level, the ecosystems in places like these are massively variable with many being completely void of any fish life whatsoever. There are various schools of thought regarding how these resident fish got up to these places in the first place. In some, the possibility of simply swimming up streams is the likely candidate. However, one such tarn where this cannot be that case is Blind tarn, a pocket sized mountain Tarn with no obvious in or outflow of water. If you intend on fishing one or more of the many mountain tarns there are to explore, please do so responsibly. Try to minimise the time you keep the fish out of the water for and catch and release is absolutely necessary in the majority of situation. The populations of fish are ancient and possibly very delicate and sustainability is of the upmost importance. For more details about Fishing tackle shops near me and fly fishing, visit our website. Source: https://fishbuddy.directory/

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