An angler expertly lure fishing on Tadcaster Weir, a 200ft stretch across the River Wharfe, built in the early 1700s to power local mills. The powerful water rushes past his legs as he balances, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. The river hosts a rich fishery with chub, barbel, dace, roach, pike, eels, and flounders. Picture By Yorkshire Post Photographer, James Hardisty. Date: 17th September 2024.
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00:00Our photographer James Hardisty has captured an angler expertly lure fishing on Tadpaster Way,
00:07a 200 foot stretch across the River Wharf, built in the early 1700s to power local mills.
00:15The powerful water rushes past his legs as he balances waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
00:30Tadpaster Way, a 200 foot stretch across the River Wharf, built in the early 1700s to power local mills.
01:00Tadpaster Way, a 200 foot stretch across the River Wharf, built in the early 1700s to power local mills.