Monday 30 April 2012

Last day of April

The wind has died down alot since yesterday!
Its still there however but only around 7-10mph gusts.
Again a Easterly wind so most of the lake is sheltered.

The weather yesterday has put the fish that little bit deeper as Member Jim McGinley is proving, long leader and a cats whisker, fished around 5-6 ft down. He has had three bows, to his net so far.

The forecast for today is good, and hopefully the wind will almost completely die off leaving us with a slight breeze to create that perfect ripple across the lake.

Also a quick note if anyone can see the Green "Curleys Cafe" sign that used to over hang the road, as the wind seems to have claimed it yesterday, and its totally disappeared!!

UPDATE:
Mr Ian Aspinall within minutes of arriving at the lake side, hooked into a nice bow, he has netted a futher 2 fish all to a bloodworm buzzer, fished static under a indicator.
The suns out and it seems to be remaining so.
Ive seen several daddy long legs out and about today!
The usual midge hatch is starting to take place with the previous damp and current warming conditions, its going to be a excellent day for hatches!
Lovely day here at Curleys Trout Fishery!
Forecast = Highs of 16 degrees today!
Tightlines!
Nath

2 comments:

  1. An excellent venue with great facilities. My first day's fly fishing....ever - very helpful staff especially Nathan who answered my countless questions and who took time after he completed his shift to provide further advice and tips - much appreciated.
    Patrick
    Tyldesley

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  2. Glad you enjoyed your first fly fishing session, i hope to see you very soon at curleys!
    Tightlines and thanks for taking the time to post up a comment.
    Nath

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