Fly Fishing Report 27th May - 2nd June 2007
Varied conditions this week, with some very cold mornings early on, giving way to much warmer afternoons and pleasant evenings. At least I managed to stay dry for a week!
Water temperatures are good everywhere, Carsington is still fishing exceedingly well. On calm days a floating line with buzzers, PTN and damsel are all you need. If the wind gets up use the same flies on an intermediate.
Loynton although not producing the bigger catches of winter and early spring is providing anglers with good sport, averaging 5-6 takes per day per angler and 3-4 fish on the bank. Still some good doubles coming out.
Willington has again provided great sport this week with plenty of surface action to hoppers and damsels, while subsurface a PTN is taking nymphing fish everytime. Catches of up to 8 fish per angler.
Watermark has been a little slow, mainly due to the explosion of daphnia and pin head fry. Trout have so much food infront of them your fly has a tiny chance of being the one they take! The water is crystal though, so by stalking fish you can make sure your fly is right on the fishes nose. This method is getting the takes when all else fails.
Still have a few dates available in June, email for latest availability.
Tight Lines
Steve
Labels: fly fishing report, June, midlands

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