Thursday, 14 June 2012

Buzzerday 14th June

A Perfect day for buzzer fishing!

Excellent weather here, suns out with the odd cloud cover, shielding us from the sun every now and again.
Alot of midges hatching still, but not too the same standard as later on in the evening.
The wind is a very mild easterly breeze, alot of fish feeding very close to the surface, buzzers fished no more than 2-3ft down have done very well over the last week, and most fish have been caught to surface or slightly sub-surface flies.

Klinkhammers, G&H Sedge, Daddies and Suspender buzzers etc, all catching fish currently. The trout appear to take the slightly sub-surface flies with a lot more confidence, resulting in a more solid hook up.
Quite a few anglers have commented on missed takes to the dry fly. It maybe the case that the trout appear to take the fly, when infact they are simply coming up to take a look, and turning away at the last second, resulting in a surface ripple effect, similar to a rising trout.

Suspender buzzers, or black and olive buzzers fished under a indicator appear to be the working method for Member Phil Reese. (watch this space! some very nice photos of trout that Phil has netted today!).

UPDATE:

A 2lb 12oz Bow for Member Phil Reese, caught to a black buzzer under a bung. No more than 2-3ft down.

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New* Stock of flies have now been arranged in the Fishery Tackle Shop/ Office.

A Large range of various flies, from buzzers to dries, to a blob!
Need to stock up your fly box, pop down to Curleys!
Any 10 flies for £6.50 - Thats 65p per fly!



The above photos display a small selection of what we have here at Curleys Trout Fishery!
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Tight Lines,
Nathan

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