Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Wednesday

Virtually a flat calm across the entire lake today, fish topping all over the lake.
Fish caught up to now to Black Gnats.
When the water is a complete flat calm, its very important to correctly de-grease and grease up your leader material as to hide it from the trout vision. (dry fly).

Mild conditions today, lets hope the weather stays consistent over the next few days to allow the fish to acclimatise.
With the weather constantly changing, the trout sometimes tend to be very quite and not feed as confidently as they should this time of year. Consistent weather for a few days or even a week will see an explosive catch rate.

Curleys has and will remain a very natural water, the varied amount of insects both aquatic and terrestrial is excellent for such a small reservoir. With the surrounding foliage providing excellent cover for terrestrials, and (in parts) a soft silty like bottom, which is ideal for the initial stage of many aquatic invertebrate.

Team of buzzers or nymphs will catch your more fish at Curleys, however on the right day the trout can be very aggressive and chase brightly coloured blobs or fritz's.

Orange blob or Tiger Buzzer? that is the question!


Tightlines,
Nathan

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