i was hoping to find some more Hawthorn feeding fish but didn't find any, i did however take a couple of wee fellas on the klink/nymph duo, and lost what would have been the trout of the day from a fast run on the nymph, never mind!
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i persuaded a lady bird to have a look at my rod
at the back of four i ended up at the pool i started of the day on, there was still the odd riser to target, i lost a trout before taking one on a wee dry which was tied up with lochs in mind, seems to work on rivers too!
Back at the car i decided to have a look at a tributary on the way home, its a strange little stream, it meanders it's way down through meadows before it reaches the main river. With a sandy bottom and very little rocks it's trout are ultra spooky and difficult to approach with the high banking's, I found this out a one evening last week when I managed to put every trout I saw rise down despite my best efforts to keep of the skyline.
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it was a lot lower than last week too which would make it even trickier, i walked up from where it enters the main river but their didn't seem to be any signs of rising trout, i was thinking it was most probably going to be a waste of time when i spotted a riser at last which went a couple of times, i put the little deer hair dry over him and he took it with confidence, he fought like a trout twice his size, a nice fish just over the pound to end the day and a victory for me after my failings last time out.
great pics bri and lovely trout!
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DeleteInteresting fly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful brown.
Thanks Alan.
DeleteNice.. I think we like the same things
ReplyDeleteIt's great that we do, some anglers are so focused on catching fish that they don't take the time to notice the surroundings.
Deletelooking good Brian well done mate
ReplyDeleteCheers George
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