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As another lover of the redfin i'm looking forward to the nights drawing in with late afternoons into dusk being my favourite for trotting flake over liquidised bread as the weed dies back, magical fishing...
Sorry for the late reply people, forgot i posted the pics here:o
The fish was taken on the Bristol avon, and the fly was this:
hydropsyche caddis lookylikee for all you entomologists out there;)
The rain is sure to scupper my plans to repeat the success but i'm sure you guys will be...
OK, so i know it's not an- "other species" but thought this the best place to post due to the approach, a couple of pictures from quite an encounter yesterday:D
Cheers,
Graham
Nothing terrifying in describing a suitable pattern paul:D, we are talking about Chub and we all know they like a gobfull. And after all in this great age of the t' internet the none fly tying party just clicks on the desired fly and waits for it to arrive;)...
Only just noticed this:o
All above is good advice:cool:, however if i was heading out for Perch and Chub there are three flies i would make sure were in the tin.
1) A slow sinking beetle pattern for Chub, i take it you dont tie your own...... yet, but something in the 12s-6s size, black...
Cheers Paul, the fly is in the keeper ring on the rod albeit all bent up and twisted lol. Basically a bleak imitation tied on a 3/0, incredible scrap and a sight that i will never forget, had me shaking for hours!:D
Cheers,
Graham
Sounds a superb spot George, i can picture it in my mind, your description reminds me of a small beach in south cornwall i've not been to for too long, must make a date next year;)
Thanks,
Graham
Bass on lures is great fun, i'd not done some for a while until in cornwall a few weeks ago, only managed a few modest fish but took them on poppers in inches of foamy water close in, fantastic and exciting sport!:)
But..........
Being a sucker for taking anything on the fly rod and as...
I use a Mag elite(the old green one, before they started drilling holes in em) a 7500C3 and a Rocket as a backup reel, as for rods 2X Daiwa 129PM's love the setup and cant imagine changing it. I have a Silstar Traverse X 2-4oz i use for "hold the rod" light Bass stuff too, although it needs a...
Hi Paul,
Used to do a lot of beach casting on the channel before i got back into coarse and then fly fishing, not done any this year but it's almost time!;) The big fish can turn up anywhere although usually higher up the channel at the beginning of the season with them spreading further...
Not really done that much Tench fishing in my time due to being a slave to flowing water, however a friend of mine invited myself and little brother to join him on a small lake he's rediscovered from childhood for an evenings cane bending. A lovely place full of overhanging trees, a couple of...
My point was that if one has to catch so much in order to have had a good day's fishing then it's missing the point of the the whole fishing experience and probably time to give it up...........To me anyway!:D
George, good luck with the Salmon, it's generally needed:D
If you've not caught Bass on the fly before you're on for a treat, if you've ever caught decent Perch you'll find the fight is very similar, great sport if the conditions will allow a light rod!:)
Was out on the river again today...
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