Here at the Wandle Piscators, we know that Wandle fishing isn’t just about fishing the Wandle.  It’s also about showing the public that, yes, this is a great little urban chalkstream.

And yes, given half a chance and a lot of work, it’ll do pretty well.

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So this weekend we took the shiny new Wands gazebo and pitched it beside the Wandle Trust‘s tent by the river in Morden Hall Park for the increasingly-popular Wandle Valley Festival:

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The Trust brought a trout tank, to show the passing crowds what Trout in the Classroom is all about, while Will and Andy went kick-sampling for bugs in the Wandle:

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Most of these ended up in trays for local kids to poke, prod and otherwise discover.  Meanwhile, Jed arrived to show us all how to make elder-pith trotting floats the proper, traditional way…

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… while Adrian set up his vise and rolled a few flies:

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Finally, the real hard core arrived from the cleanup where they’d spent all day pulling out trolleys alongside Merton High Street.

At which point most of us could hear a cold one (or two) calling clearly… but we’ll be back next year!

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