Tuesday 26 June 2012

Tuesday 25th June

Its been a great day here at Curleys, the weathers held off, and the sun was shining for most of the day.
A slight mild easterly breeze was upon us for most of the day, with it picking up slightly in strength as the day progressed.  Plenty of trout showing just under the surface, although alot of anglers were fishing dries today, it sometimes pays off to fish within the surface film or just subsurface. Quite a few anglers mentioning today that they had plenty of bites but no "Hook-ups". It can be difficult to imitate a dry on the surface when the water is flat calm or when the flies themselves dont correct present themselves to the fish. Your fly concerned could be twisting or sitting incorrectly on the surface, always check your dry is sitting correctly on the water before you commence fishing.
As always, grease and degrease up your leader to conceal the line from the trouts vision.
Simple "leader mud" and "mucilin silicone" will do the trick!

Few fish caught today, but it has been hard work for those concerned. The trout that have been caught today were all a good size, at least a pound above average stocking, 31/2lb +

Midges are the most common hatch taking place virtually all day, especially easy to spot when some of the lake is flat calm.

Please Read:
Both myself and Geoff will be re-creating the path down to the boat pontoon over the next couple of weeks so please be careful when walking along to the boat pontoon, dont worry no noise will be created throughout this time, and absolutely no disruption to the fishing.


I would just like to point out at Curleys weve strive for 100% truthful and factual daily blogs.
Some fisheries lie to get more anglers fishing. Here at Curleys we offer factual and truthful daily blogs to encourage Anglers on to the lake. Alot of Anglers travel far and wide to come fish Curleys and alot of these anglers like to check the Blog to see what patterns are working and hotspots etc. If we were to simply make random things up, then the blog would be pointless and useless.



Tight Lines,
Nathan

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