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Tuesday 27 March 2012

Tuesday in the tube

With a couple of days booked off i had a few hours on knottallow tarn the conditions were not ideal blue sky and for the most parts flat calm.

I set up and was on the water by 4.30 with a few fish topping i put on a small beetle and had a few fish out but it was slow,so i switched to a spider pattern and was into fish straight away.They wanted the fly a few inch's under the surface i lost count of the number of fish i caught,and to cap it all i caught the biggest trout i have ever caught  a stunning 36 inch and fin perfect  (see pic)

p.s.  thanks to Austin for taking the photo
p.p.s sorry for my mugshot spoiling the photo

my biggest brown trout
very long over wintered fish in cracking condition








Sunday 25 March 2012

high newton sunday

Had a few hours on high newton fishery sunday morning on getting there it was still quite cold and there was a nice gentle breeze, i set up a tam of three buzzers and cast out and let them drift round with the breeze on about the 4 cast out the line went tight anf after a brief but hard fought battle a nice bluevtrout was nestling in my landing net.

After a good hour i never had another knock so i decided to try another part of the fishery on walking down the dam wall i could see a few fish rising so i put on a small f fly and cast a a pod of about 3 trout a fish came up and sucked down my fly but when i landed it i couldnt believe what was on the end of the line.

Saturday 24 March 2012

sat afternoon

Sat i took a trip up to knottallow looking in the catch returns book i could see the rod average is nice and high, i had a quick walk round the water and could see a few fish topping.

I opted for a f fly and by casting to rising fish i manged to winkle out 5 trout,Dave helm was on the opposite bank and he was into fish straight away on his way past he said he had hem all on a beetle pattern.

if you fancy a day fishing for just brown trout then give the place a try you wont be dissapointed, see below for UAA website

http://www.ulverstonangling.org/home/home.aspx


Sunday 18 March 2012

first visit of the season to knottallow

After 2 days on the river i didnt fancy another 2 1/2 hour round trip,so it was a 2 minute drive up to my local club water knottallow.

On parking up the water looked in good nick a nice breeze and slightly overcast i noticed Dave (aka knocker) Nixon was fishing the point and working his way down the bank.

I set up my float tube and started to fish there were a few fish rising here and there so on went a small beetle pattern,to cut a long story short i had 3 trout and hooked and lost the same number again in a short 2 hour session,on talking to Dave he had had several fish out on dry's

Sorry no pics as i like tony Riley i dropped my camera into the Eden yesterday

check out ulverston angling website

http://www.ulverstonangling.org/home/home.aspx

Dave Anderson float tubes knottallow




Dave knocker Nixon

Saturday 17 March 2012

Sat on the Eden

Sat i was up bright and early and off up for a session on the eden, the weather was ok lots of cloud cover and not a great deal of wind.I parked up and had a wander down the bank with the extra water from last nights rain the water was still as cold as i remember.

After a good walk i got to the section of river i wanted to fish the first pool i fished nothing caught and nothing moving,after sitting on the bank and scanning the water a move was on the cards,after fishing a few more pools i was rewarded with this 17 inch eden brown trout.

This was the only fish i caught but it was well worth the trip up. another first today as well was my first sight of several march browns comig off the water.







Thursday 15 March 2012

Season starts with a whimper not a bang

The first day of the season saw me on the Eden on getting to the river as i thought it was going to be like combat fishing judging on all the cars parked in the lay byes along the river.With my first choice stretch out of the question i headed for another stretch i have fished before.

The weather was cold and tricky downstream wind greeted me as i walked the river as i thought it was gin clear and low,I wandered down looking in the usual haunts but could see nothing moving after a while i decided to hedge my bets and go for the clink and dink method.

I picked up 2 small grayling and as you can see by my gloves it wasn't exactly t shirt weather but at least i caught it was good to get out on the river again and although it was cold i witnessed a steady stream of olives coming off.




Thursday 8 March 2012

a few flys

with the season just about with us i decided to tie a few small woolly buggers, i like these flys as with the marabou tail and a palmered  cock hackle the fly may look a bit big but when it is sub surface the fly pulses and the fly takes on a whole new look.

As you can see i have tied various colours and used different coloured tungsten beads but my favourite is the orange in size 14 or 16


Sunday 4 March 2012

Snow nearly stopped play

Sunday  i ventured out onto ghyll head on walking down to the water it started snowing i was in two minds as to turning around and getting back into my car and setting off home,but i decided as i was there i might as well give it a go.
Thank fully the snow stopped and i set off down towards the shallow end of the water,on getting there i was a case of giving it 10 Min's or so and keeping on the move i managed to catch 5 trout and had the first 2 blue trout of the season as well all in all a good day!!! 

One thing i have noticed that i need to go and see my good mate tony Riley for a casting lesson as in the close season mine has gone to pot.See Tony's link below Tony's a AAPGAI casting coach Tony provides a qualified and professional fly fishing skills, fly fishing casting tuition and guiding service.

http://www.flyfishinginstruction.co.uk/

P.S on a lighter note if anyone hooks and lands a double figure fish  (it was that big across its back i could have put a saddle on its back and rode it !!!! )  with a size 14 orange woolly bugger in its jaws can i have it back please  ha ha.







Most of the  waters i fish all come under the WADDA fishing club see link below for website and waters that can be fished.



I'm also a member and on the committee off ulverston angling association a brown trout only water situated just outside the picturesque village of ulverston in cumbria.We offer day tickets and also season tickets (no waiting list)




Saturday 3 March 2012

first trip to high newton this year

My first trip to high newton was not as straight forward as i thought, with high winds blowing straight down the water it was more like fishing in the sea at some points of the day.

As chirstie and phil always say its location,location,location and i was constantly on the move giving it 1-15 mins in each place and hopefully dropping onto the fish if i was lucky.

Well after doing more laps of high newton than i care to mention i finally stopped at a little basin at the bottom end of the water changing from my floating line to a clear intermediate 5 weight line and various nymphs/small lures i hit onto the fish and a very enjoyable 1 hour later i had lost count of the number of rainbows i caught and returned.

Ii was good to get out and catch a few fish but i cant wait till it warms up and i can get away with wearing one layer of clothing instead of the 4 layers i had on today.

Here are a few pics i took today both of the fish i caught but also the scenery and the other few brave souls that fished today as well.