Thursday, 2 August 2012

Thursday 2nd August

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Yesterday evening...

All anglers did well last night, with around 18 fish caught between 4/5 anglers. Within a couple of hours.
The fish were on the feed for the majority of the day and really switched on towards late evening.
Anything from cats whisker boobies, orange blobs to klinkhammers caught. Fished no more than 2 feet down, various coloured buzzers also landing a few.

Today..

Excellent weather wise, the sun making the odd appearence but mainly overcast. Virtually nil wind currently, no more than 3-4mph easterly breeze.

The water clarity has returned to normal after the recent weeks of rain.
Perfect day for a Floating line, long leader! and a team of buzzers!

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A excellent set up for Curley's, two buzzers and a dwial bach to give the trout a option of something a little different. Fished static with a extremely slow "Figure-of-eight" to purely keep in touch with the flies. A long slow pull in the middle of the retrieve will give the flies a slow climb to the surface, this is when alot of trout take. One of the most important thing to do (which alot of anglers dont do!) is hang the flies as you lift off into your cast. Basically hang the rod at a 90degree angle to the water for 10-20secs before lifting off into your overhead cast.

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The above is just a rough idea, as ive had a few emails regarding this so i thought i would touch on the basics so anglers new to this, can try it out.

Tight lines,
Nathan

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