Saturday, 2 June 2012

Saturday 2nd June

A slight easterly breeze this morning, most of the lake is sheltered and virtually a flat calm.
Surprisingly even though the top few layers of water are still quite warm, the fish are showing, and rolling just under the surface.
With it being a damp Friday night, and a mild start to the morning, there should be quite a few hatches taking place currently.

Overall its looking good for today, its overcast with a slight wind.
Floating line and a team of buzzers or nymphs will catch plenty of fish today.
Dwial bachs, olive buzzers and black buzzers have been doing well.


Today's fish catching team!?

A lot of dark brown sedges out in numbers yesterday, but the fish didnt appear to be taking them off the surface in great numbers, so more than likely the case that they will be feeding on the previous stages of the sedge but deeper down where the water is cooler and more ideal for trout.

I look forward to seeing plenty of anglers out on the water today, taking advantage of the conditions!

UPDATE:
The fish have stopped showing near the surface, first thing this morning, there was a lot more trout rising,  with the current water temp still quite high, the fish will be well and truely deep down.
Sinking lines and slow retrieve.


Tight lines,
Nathan

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