Morning seems to be the best fish catching time, with most anglers reporting more catches early morning.
Quite a few anglers out on the water yesterday, with some good bags amoungst them.
The most caught by a single angler, was 7 trout to a Pink Egg fly fished under a indicator!
Just goes to show often a fly that the trout have rarely seen before, can do well on the right day.
Monday 28th May
Another warm day here at curleys, a slight easterly wind, most of the lake is a flat calm currently.
Very few fish showing near the surface, the water is rather warm, roughly 16 degrees 5ft down.
So in theory the fish will be deeper than 5ft, sinking line and a team of buzzers will work well on a day like today. Dwial Bachs/general Nymphs possibly fished as a team with a bouyant fly on the point, the "washing line" method on a sinking line will cover different depths.
A lot of midges about currently, but very few fish taking them near the surface. Try similar imitations but deep, and fished on a slow retrieve. The trout will be feeding but nearer to the cooler depths than near the surface.
Interesting video to watch:
Bloodworms and how they act in the water!
Plenty of suncream and sunglasses are a must, its going to be another warm day!
Tight Lines,
Nathan
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