Monday, May 12, 2008

Fishing Report Early May 2008

Wow what a weather change! Perfect timing for the rivers to, with hatches really taking off, bring trout to the surface in numbers. Early Mayfly have started in the Cotswold's and I expect larger hatches to get going later this week.

On the lake front increased insect activity is bringing trout into the upper layers too, with browns and rainbows feasting on midge pupa, olive nymphs and damsels. I've already seen a number of adult damsel flies about so don't think it's too early.

We have our Improvers Course coming up this weekend, on which places are still available. Make a huge leap in your fly fishing knowledge and book today!

Tight Lines

Steve

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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Fly Fishing Report 20th - 26th May 2007

Well this week saw the big change, on the lakes Trout started to target Damsels in both the nymph and adult form. Numbers have been increasing over the past two weeks and damsels are now everywhere, amazing when you consider this is four weeks early!

The other big change happened on the river. The trout have started to get full, bellies are bursting from the feast of mayfly, olives and midges. Yesterday trout were noticeable by there absence at the surface during the morning. PM and a few stragglers in the form of mayfly duns hatched and the odd spinner fluttered by, though in vastly reduced numbers. The trout however did react, almost sensing the end of a feast, trout grabed what they could the moment flies hit the surface!

I always see spring as ending with May, though June often provides similar fishing. This year Summer fishing is now very much here, the better fishing will start to swing toward afternoon and evening if the hot weather continues, and no doubt fishing will get more challenging as the water becomes a soup of trout food.

The easy fun fishing is coming to an end, now we can look forward to good fishing which requires that bit more thought, provides lessons and makes us better anglers if we chose to listen!

Tight Lines

Steve

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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Fly Fishing Report 13th-20th May 2007

This week's report should really be a Cotswold fly fishing report, as I've been guiding there all week other than our course yesterday at Willington. If recent weeks have produced excellent fishing, this week has been out of this world!

Five days on the river Coln produced more chalkstream wild brown trout than I can remember for clients, with several fish of 1-2lbs landed. We fished nothing other than dry fly from first thing in the morning to evening, such was the hatch activity of midge, olives and mayfly.

One day was spent guiding sight fishing at Watermark trout fishery, where Vic Burford had a truely dream day! He landed 5 trout over 4lbs topped by an excellent 8lb brownie and lost 3 other big fish while attempting to prevent them reaching the safety of overhanging tree branches. The water is in excellent condition with visibility of around 10 feet down.

Saturday took me to Willington for our nymph & dry fly course, which proved highly successfull, with several brown trout being landed on parachute adams, F fly and PTN despite rough conditions. There are plenty of trout actively feeding and good sport on both nymph and dry fly.

Tight Lines

Steve

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Fly Fishing Report 5th-12th May 2007

Well the weather this week has been more like spring, but that has not stopped some excellent fishing.

Loynton has produced several good fish, the largest 24lb 7oz. Everyone seems to be fishing black flies at the moment, my advice is try something different if no one is catching!

Watermark is fishing amazingly well with some excellent brown trout to 5lbs+ being caught. The early season algal bloom has now cleared, so stalking big trout is now possible again.

Willington produced catches of up to 12 fish per angler for us this week on both buzzer and dries.

Carsington continues it's spring form, with buzzers and small nymphs taking plenty of fish. On rougher days swap the floater for an intermediate to improve presentation.

The river Coln has been amazing, buzzing with fly life and rising trout every day for most of the day. Mayfly have been coming off for the last 10 days but this weeks weather change has kept hatches low in number and the trout are still not 100% on them. Best flies are currently olives and midge patterns. Wild brownies to 1.5lb landed this week. As the trout target the mayfly, some bigger fish will be landed!

Other waters showing early mayfly action are Willington, Marton Heath, Bushyleaze, and river Leach.

Must wrap up now, busy day ahead!

Tight Lines

Steve

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