Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Tuesday 29th May Update*

A little cooler today than it has been with a few fish coming out to various methods, buzzers and nymphs.
The good old dwial bach is the fish catching fly of the week, with the pink egg fly a close second!
(fished static under a indicator).

Member Gary Stanley has done well in a few hours earlier with 2 fish to his net. To a Pearl Holographic Buzzer, fished about 12ft down.
Another Member Jim McGinley has also caught 2 early morning.


A nice fish for Member Gary Stanley taken to a Pearl Holographic Buzzer.

The fish will be very deep, the water temperature is mild and the fish will be lethargic and nearer to the bottom of the lake than the top. Fast sinking line or intermediate (allow to sink to various depths).
Slow retrieve and deep, later on as the temperature cools down and the sun starts to set, the fish should come up to feed nearer the surface, in this case a floating line will come into its own.

More of a breeze today, which is a refreshing westerly around 5-6mph.


A sightly colder day here at Curleys with a near perfect westerly breeze creating a nice ripple across the lake.
Some young coarse anglers gave the small lake a run for its money, with 7 roach a piece to pink and white maggots.

A rare sight on curleys blog, a picture of the smaller coarse lake.

Mixed Species in the small lake, including Carp, Bream, Roach and Perch.
A tub of maggots and a simple whip is all thats needed to catch some nice little roach and possibly the chance of a nice carp or two!

Tight Lines,
Nathan

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.