Hi Pal, The YTAA is York Tradesmans Angling Association, a tip when fishing later in the year, the banks can get very overgrown, so care is needed as you can be fighting through masses of vegetation (well over head height) and before you know it your in the drink, and some of the pools are very deep, so please take care. If you find some of the deeper pools they hold some good chub, odd grayling and odd Brown Trout, there's some very enjoyable sport to be had, just don't expect the banks to look as clear as they do now, in a couple of months though.
Hi Pal, The YTAA is York Tradesmans Angling Association, a tip when fishing later in the year, the banks can get very overgrown, so care is needed as you can be fighting through masses of vegetation (well over head height) and before you know it your in the drink, and some of the pools are very deep, so please take care.
If you find some of the deeper pools they hold some good chub, odd grayling and odd Brown Trout, there's some very enjoyable sport to be had, just don't expect the banks to look as clear as they do now, in a couple of months though.
Think the YTAA sign is Yorkshire Traders water. Nice set of videos.