Snowdrops |
Today found us once again in pursuit of the "Lady of the stream ". We were fishing by midday but what followed was a few cold fish less hours , So eventually we decided to head upstream . The first pool we fished seemed barren. The next a giant of a pool which is fairly featureless, getting in waist deep water there was only one thing for it but to search the pool methodically with our bugs taking a pace upstream each cast and eventually i got a take and landed a bright grayling of 1lb 8oz. She had taken a tungsten beaded olive bug .
Brian started below me and a rise caught his eye , so he moved to the area and first cast took a fish. a bonny wee grayling just the ticket to lift your spirits and put a smile on your face, it's also nice to see smaller fish in the system it's not often you come across them .
A wee jewel |
We then walked downstream to fish a pool we've never fished before , but anglers had beaten us too it, turned out to be a few gents we met before, we talked about fishing mostly about pike , and by the time we had finished it was time for home , not the most succesful of trips, quite hard work but i really quite enjoyed it.
Still a little time to go. But it's coming.
ReplyDeleteThat greenery looks good.
still a few weeks yet, it looks a lot further away yourself with that volume of snow that fell in your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteNice Col,
ReplyDeleteI was out on Friday for a couple of hours flogging away without so much as a rise to inspire, roll on 15th!