Thursday, 7 June 2012

Thursday 7th June

Although rain is forecast today, it seems to be holding off so far. The wind is around 12mph South Easterly.
A few fish showing near the surface, various methods have been catching fish over the last few days.
Indicator with a egg or gold head fritz blob, dries from G&H sedge to daddy longlegs imitations.

The water temperature is around perfect for trout now, after warm weather weve had recently, the water has cooled down to around 13 degrees 4.5-5ft down, Which is ideal for trout.

So in theory they should be pretty close to the surface, and it showed yesterday with most fish coming out to dries and suspender buzzers.
Trout will always look up for food, so a well presented dry will gain their interest.
Although the majority of the fish will be feeding around 3-6ft down, teams of diwal bachs and buzzers fishing well at these depths currently.


The top half of the lake is sheltered by the trees, and this area is  flat calm.
UPDATE:
The wind has died down alot, to around 5-6mph [11am]
Constant light rain unfortuneatly now, as forecast.
Although the trout are showing quite close to the surface still, quite a few rolling towards pontoon 6/7.
See curleys water map HERE.

Tight Lines,
Nathan


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