Monday, 15 May 2017

River fly diary updated

I don't know if anyone else refers to my River fly diary page? But I do...... I frequently refer back to see what I have caught on in previous years. It just acts as a little reminder as to what to tie
This is not one for the Peacock stretch of the Derbyshire Wye, my usual fishing haunt - but this month I have been travelling around a little and am able to explore some other fly types
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Wild Trout Trust and intriguing videos



Its amazing what you see at Wild Trout Trust meetings! One of the benefits of improving our rivers is that it improves it for everything. Grayling are of course one of the beneficiaries of cleaner rivers, only able to survive in cleaner water. At the recent WTT Annual get-together in Rowsley, Derbyshire, Jack Perks our local (Nottingham) underwater camera man is discovering what goes on under the waterline. Here is a link to one of the videos he showed us during the talk - I don't remember if it had sound effects Jack Perks grayling

Just keep watching..........

A day on the River Don on a cold day in May

Paul Sissons had generously offered to guide and advise us for a day on the (free water) River Don near Sheffield.
The day proved to be incredibly cold for the time of year, but with Pauls advice and support on river nymphing we were all successful. In fact Ginny was so successful she caught on the first cast! It turned out to be the biggest fish of the day - an escapee rainbow. So congratulations to  her and, clearly, Pauls expert tutoring!
The venue was far more picturesque than I had expected for an urban river. Woodland, with paths (completely free of litter) running through it. Well used, and clearly respected by local walkers and runners.
The warm sun didn't burn through until about 4 in the afternoon - and my feet didn't defrost until much later - but we had good company and good instruction on the water.
Thanks to Paul Sissons and all who attended.
Check Womens fishing day page for next event in July