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Saturday, 28 August 2010

eden

had a few hours on the eden today the river was spot on just a pity about the weather a blustery wind and the occasional shower was not ideal.

I caught a few small trout and the smallest grayling i have ever caught/seen, i did manage to see a few bigger fish (but they could also see me and they fanished further up the river.Not the best of days but i caught a few and got out onto a river so all was not lost.



small but perfectly formed


Sunday, 22 August 2010

On friday and sat saw myself and my mate greg fishing both the river Ure and the Wharfe, we set off friday afternoon and headed towards Hawes the rain was heavy but nothing could dampen our enthusiasm we pulled into hawes and had a look at the river level knowing it was not going to be ideal this is what we were met with



i think i might have to put another wrap off lead on my czech nymphs to get them down



      the river is carrying a bit of colour and up a wee bit














                                    Greg bloody hell its come up this far and ive only been sitting here 10 mins   





Give it 5 mins and it will stop raining honest !!


we had a look to see if we could find and slack water to fish but after 30 mins walking the bank we went back and dat in the car and decided to give it a hour and see if the rain would stop and see if the river would drop. After 15 mins the river was still rising so we set off to Bainbridge and booked into our B+B.


In the morning before setting off to fish the Wharfe we went back to the water fall and took another picture



The same place a day later !!!




We woke to no rain and bright sunshine so after a hearty breakfast we set of for the Wharfe and arrived to find the river with a bit of colour in it but perfectly fishable.




Greg was the first to catch on spiders we both caught fish on both spiders and dry fly's






 

Friday, 13 August 2010

Fly Tying Day 14th Aug

This sat i will be at my local fishing clubs fly tying and entermology day this is the second year we have held this and its a very sociable event.Just a excuse to have a few beers and a BBQ.

SEE BELOW FOR DETAILS


Fly Tying and Entomology Day : Saturday 14th August at 2 pm




Location: The Old Friends Pub, Soutergate, Ulverston

This is an informal get together of the association members and committee - it's certainly not stuffy, everyone's welcome.

Come along and bring your mates, improve your understanding of fly tying, what insects to try and imitate, why, when and how to fish them.

Even if you don't really know about fly tying and entemology you'll get some top tips from our 'experts'.



Open to all - Members and non members welcome, Juniors and Seniors - Free Barbeque



Agenda for the afternoon's events:

•Entomology: Discover the invertebrate life in the tarn

and the fly patterns to imitate them

•'Experts' fly boxes on show

•Learn leader set ups, learn all the knots and how to make your own leaders

•Fishing tips

•Top local tyers

•Learn to tie a fly

•Learn the top local patterns

•View various rod and reel set ups

•Or just come along for the craic!




Free Barbeque - you'll have to pay for your own beer though!



 
 
 
 

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

weds on the willows

Today saw me on the bolton willows stretch of the eden started about 10 oclock caught trout and grayling most of the day all on nymphs.


Saw a few fish rising but no hatch and the wind was blustery with odd showers but all in all a great days fishing on a lovely piece of water.


these were the best brown and grayling i caught not massive but a pleasure to catch.










Monday, 9 August 2010

trout and more trout

On the eden today still a bit of colour in the water (and very cold) lots of small trout at musgrave went onto the Blandswath stretch saw a few trout but could not get a cast to them had one cast a decent sized grayling hooked and lost it.

Saturday, 31 July 2010

sat on the eden

Just got back from a 1/2 day on the eden the river was at a nice height. The only down side was a horrible blustery upstream wind.




A few fish topping but no hatch to talk of caught 2 grayling and a small trout.

 




 

Friday, 23 July 2010

Eden

Today saw me on the eden at kirkby stephen the river was slightly coloured and a touch high but with all the rain we have ahd in the last week or so just to get onto the river was a bonus.

I caught 8 fish 6 out of season grayling and 2 trout the weather was fine nand the river getting back to something like.







Sunday, 4 July 2010

Perch on the fly

Saturday myself and Greg headed for high Fairbanks reports were good lots of bracken clocks and damsels about so i was eager to get to the water and start fishing.

On getting to the water the first thing we noticed was the lack of surface activity we walked around the water trying to locate the fish.Greg was first into a fish a perch of about 3 oz this continued for most of the day all we could catch were perch.

A odd but good days fishing not the sort of fish i expected to fish but its always good to be out in stunning surroundings and fishing with a very good friend.





       Greg trying to find the elusive trout                                                






Perch Perch and more Perch           


Saturday, 19 June 2010

Ghyll Head

With the rivers still low clear and in desperate need of water i visited Ghyll Head one of the excellent waters controlled by WADDA, The fishing wasn't what i expected  i caught a few trout and for the last hour or so enjoyed myself catching Rudd on small dry fly's. It just goes to show you that you never know what you are going to hook next !!!!!!!.   


WADDA Website


I have started to take lots more photos when out fishing as you  do not appreciate the surroundings and wildlife,with that in mind feel free to visit my mates excellent website for stunning pictures of wildlife,landscapes and various sports.And remember to take your camera out with you and take a bit of time out from fishing to take a few pics


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a typical WADDA Rainbow Trout










a nice Rudd from Ghyll Head 






UAA Open day

Last Sunday  was the annual open day at Knottallow Tarn. After a fine start the summer weather tried its best to dampen the day but it was great to see everyone fish and tryout the tackle through the rain. It was great to see so many new faces and some of the old ones too! Everyone had a great time.






Knocker Nixon deciding if he needs another rod

Jim Fearn and Tony Riley (Rio Pro Guides) were on hand and gave demonstrations on a variety of casting techniques. 


From single and double handed Spey casting through to double hauling and roll casting with smaller rods, it's great to see the experts casting. Tony and Jim also helped everyone along with one on one tuition where needed and helped to iron out a few folks casting problems. Additionally they give out helpful advice on which rod to choose for which type of fishing and also demonstrated Leaders and Line set ups.


 They also brought along a vast selection of Vision rods, laced up with those fabulous RIO lines for us all to try  (and wish we owned!).

 









Thanks also goes to Dave Anderson for the endless cups of coffee, tea and the great sausage butties!







We even had a visit from Nigel Thompson from Lakeland Fly Tying. Nige always says he's really busy so it's nice to see him at Knotyallow.









Tony and Jim are sponsored by Guide Fly Fishing and thanks to them for the gear.
On behalf of Ulverston Angling Association I would like thank Jim and Tony for their time and effort. Even though the weather turned nasty the guys were on hand for the full day and gave some tremendous advice. 
I'd also like to thank all those who attended (and there will be fly tying at the next one!).


I thoroughly enjoyed my day, and by the comments of the other people that I talked to, they did too!


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