Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Tuesday 12th June

A nice day here at Curleys, the suns out and virtually no wind, a bare minimal easterly.
Plenty of hatches taking place, mainly midges, the most common food source for the trout here at Curleys.

Upturned a few stones this morning to find a lot of water hog louse, clinging on. The trout will without doubt be feeding on these this time of year, although they tend to be found in relatively shallow water, towards the margins.

On a day like today, with the sun being out and previous damp conditions, there will be plenty of continous hatches. Spanflex flexi bloodworm pattern, fished a little deeper, or various coloured shuttlecock or suspender buzzers will do well.
A Stunning fully finned silver bow, well fed on midge pupae!
The trout have been very close to the surface over the last few days, and dries have caught more fish over any other method.
A picturesque day here at Curleys Trout Fishery.


 

Tight Lines,
Nath




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