Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
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Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Another nice session on the river today, no wind, very warm sunshine, with a few olives coming off, I chose to fish a stretch half way down the beat. My tackle was an eight and a half foot fibre glass rod with a 4 weight floating line with a 12 foot tapered leader to a 2lb tippet. I started off by choosing to fish a size 16 Walker mayfly nymph. Once again I chose to fish sitting on the bank, watching for a rise. half an hour later I spotted the first rise, I didn’t cast, I waited about ten minutes for the second rise, then made a cast about thirty five feet allowing the nymph to plop quietly a foot upstream of the rise, it was immediately taken by a good brown trout, after a few powerful runs, I had the fish under control, eventually I netted a fish estimated around one and a half pounds neatly hooked in the scissors. In a three hour session sitting in the same spot, I ended with two and a half brace of trout. During my time sitting quietly on the bank, I was fortunate to see a three Roe deer, a doe with two young bucks, they didn’t seem bothered by me as they slowly passed me no more than twenty feet away. Twice a pair of kingfishers flew upstream, in the tall trees opposite a woodpecker was hammering away. It was great to be at the waterside and enjoy the wildlife.
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Sounds idyllic Martin! Stuck at home with blinking Covid at the moment so it was lovely to read your write up, I was there sat beside you.
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
What a wonderful day, thoroughly enjoyed your emotive write up, thank you.
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Lovely account,thanks for the post.
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Good angling Martin. Is this the upper Ribble? Or the Hodder?
I used to fish the upper Wyre at Scorton above the falls. The fishing was free for me as the land owner, Jimmy, got tired of chasing me off so made me his water watcher. Wonderful Lancashire trout.....not stocked.so nowadays would be termed wild trout but back then most of the rivers in the North were not stocked.
Also fished at Clapham in that strange county of Yorkshire as I was on the roster for cave rescue fun and frolics, so in between would fish the pocket water there, with the owner turning a blind eye in return for a nice bottle occasionally. The same water today is silly money to fish!
Oh no it looks like I've turned into one of those old fools looking back with rose tinted spectacles......
As ever,.......
Moley
I used to fish the upper Wyre at Scorton above the falls. The fishing was free for me as the land owner, Jimmy, got tired of chasing me off so made me his water watcher. Wonderful Lancashire trout.....not stocked.so nowadays would be termed wild trout but back then most of the rivers in the North were not stocked.
Also fished at Clapham in that strange county of Yorkshire as I was on the roster for cave rescue fun and frolics, so in between would fish the pocket water there, with the owner turning a blind eye in return for a nice bottle occasionally. The same water today is silly money to fish!
Oh no it looks like I've turned into one of those old fools looking back with rose tinted spectacles......
As ever,.......
Moley
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Mid River Ribble, I will be glad to get some warm south westerly wind with rain, currently the river is bare bones with lots of sewage on the bed of the river, hence little fly life.
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Only just saw your post Martin. Great words. Sounds like the river was a great place to be that day. Aside from the wonderful fish, it’s such a bonus when other waterside creatures show themselves.
It's not just about the fish, if waters are calm or rough, even if the net stays dry, just being there's enough.
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Re: Brown trout on a Walker mayfly nymph
Enjoyed that Martin, really nice time there on the bank.
Richard Walker strikes again... I'll have a bash at tying some of them..... and keep my eye out for a fibre glass rod.
Mr B
Richard Walker strikes again... I'll have a bash at tying some of them..... and keep my eye out for a fibre glass rod.
Mr B
The close season is an important and interesting time for the Angler who set out to catch big fish. It is a timely opportunity for him to make new tackle or renovate old. There are no end of jobs to do, apart from those horrible things called Gardens!