Saturday, May 03, 2008

Olive Bugs & Black Rubber

Lake or stream fish seem to have gone crazy for anything olive during the last 10 days, so I thought I'd take a look at why this might be.

On the rivers large dark olives are hatching where waters are at a high elevation, on the lowland streams things are further forward with good hatches of medium olives. When hatches are not in full swing the olive nymphs are readily taken and as rivers such as the Churn, Coln and Derbyshire Wye are stuffed with shrimp and caddis, mostly of an olive or green hugh, it's no surprise that they are fixated by the colour.

On the lakes, I am seeing large hatches of sooty olive midges and the lake/pond olives are starting to hatch. Damsel nymph activity is steping up a gear and trout still seem to have an appetite for shrimp despite chomping them all winter! Again no surprises why olive is the colour of the moment, lake or river.

So where does the black rubber fit in? Well buzzy things that are olive do not have exclusive rights to the water and air ways. With numerous large black midges, a few hawthorns, alder flies and terestrial beetles around, a blck rubber legs daddy seems to be a great change fly currently when the fish don't respond to smaller nymphs.

Plenty of fish now moving on still and running waters, the bounty time is starting, make the most of it, it won't last forever!

Best Fishes

Steve

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