So in the afternoon I decided to nip through to the Clyde, I walked downstream a good distance from the car to a big pool that I last fished in the springtime, stopping at one or two familiar pools on the way, I rose a couple from these pools but didn't waste to much time as I thought I would have time to fish them on the way back up.
bank side poppies |
Once I was down at the big pool I was encouraged to see a few risers and quickly took a trout of a pound on the nymph, a change over to a smut pattern to cover a tiny dimple rise of what I assumed was a grayling turned out to be a good trout which wasn't happy at all about being hooked, going airborne when I struck.
1lb 12oz |
A switch over to the nymph again to fish the head brought another pounder before I made my way upstream again, I covered a few risers unsuccessfully on the way back to the car but with time getting on was happy enough with my three trout for the afternoon.
one on the nymph |
i was being watched!
this one fell to a smut pattern |
its supposed to be another dry week so it doesn't look like the rivers are going to get a top up any time soon, main goal this week is to get my fly tying stuff into some kind of order, i might have a go for the mullet again next weekend if the weather and tides are suitable but if not i'll be just as happy on a river bank.
Some cracking trout there Brian. No rain for us in East Anglia either, never seen my club river as low as it is.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ben, aye, don't want to wish for rain to much mind you incase it forgets to stop!
DeleteNice browns. The small streams on my side have been low, luckily they remained cold.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan, after the terrible winter you guys had I'm sure the dry conditions don't feel so bad.
Deletewell done again Brian, nice fish throughout, dont you just love the markings on clyde troot :)
ReplyDeleteThanks George, aye there's no mistaking a Clyde trout with the freckles.
ReplyDeleteThe third from last photo of the lovely golden Brownie in the net is beautiful, I can hear the stream chuckling!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stewart, forgot to say in the post but i spotted a Kingfisher on the burn which was nice to see, some of the trout are taking on a that nice back end colour with spawning time approaching.
DeleteSome beautiful trout there Brian. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteCheers Col, we'll need to get out the next weekend your off work.
DeleteSome stunning looking fish there. My own angling seems to have lost its way lately .
ReplyDeleteSo its great to see others having days like that...
Thanks Andy, think everyone's fishing tails of a bit at some point of the year, I haven't fished a great deal for trout lately either, always seem to get the bug back around this time of year though.
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