Fishing Report 18th - 24th April 2007
Another week passes & spring is moving on fast. With no sustained cold weather this past winter weed has not died back much in most lakes. Now with the outstanding April weather, weed beds have sprung to life. This is nothing to worry about as I wrote last year in tactics for weedy waters.
Back to now, fishing remains excellent on all waters. The stars of the week have been Willington where small nymphs and dry fly sport have caught plenty of brown and rainbow trout for clients. Best fish went to Alan Guy, a brownie just over 4lbs!
Carsington is fishing it's head off, most days all you need is a floating line, long leader and buzzers. A big difference to years gone by and justification for the revised stocking policy.
Loynton has had some very good days and slower days, the latter usually following a very busy day at the fishery. Plenty of good fish coming to the bank though, well into double figures. Don't just assume this venue is a lure water, we catch many fish on natural patterns and there is a mass of corixa in there this year. Our beginners course here this weekend is a sell out. We are also running several courses for anglers looking to improve specific fly fishing skills this year, so check out our fly fishing courses for more details.
Watermark trout fishery provided clients with continued sport, catches of 6-8 fish per angler all taken on skinny buzzer patterns. Rivers too are in fine form, the Coln seeing steadily increasing hatches of olives and midge, with some early sedges and the odd hawthorn around to make a few more trout look to the surface for food.
We still have a few days available for guiding in early and late May, so be sure to email me for details of our lake and river trips.
Labels: April 2007, fly fishing report

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