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Strange day yesterday. Good forecast, but actual weather bore no
relationship - so it started out normal anyway. Hiked round to the east bank for a change, and tried the usual buzzer/diawl bach combinations. Not a touch despite trying various patterns and all depths from sub-surface to scraping the bottom. Previous evening I'd tied up a few zonker type monstrousities for sea and pike fishing. One was constructed out of a new yellow/black barred fur, which looked ideal for perch fry imitations, and I'd taken one to Stocks to see how it looked in the water. Cast out and a rainbow thought it looked fine. Had ten fish on it before the wind eased and fog lifted, then all went dead. Back to the buzzers again and nothing - not a fish showing at all, and no hint of a take. Walked back to the lodge, and found there's been an enormous hatch of black buzzers just off the west bank, and fish were taking them like there was no tomorrow. In future I'll stick to being lazy, unless the fishery staff lay on a ferry service. Cheers Ian D |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:51:09 +0000, Ian D
wrote: Strange day yesterday. Good forecast, but actual weather bore no relationship - so it started out normal anyway. Hiked round to the east bank for a change, and tried the usual buzzer/diawl bach combinations. Not a touch despite trying various patterns and all depths from sub-surface to scraping the bottom. Previous evening I'd tied up a few zonker type monstrousities for sea and pike fishing. One was constructed out of a new yellow/black barred fur, which looked ideal for perch fry imitations, and I'd taken one to Stocks to see how it looked in the water. Cast out and a rainbow thought it looked fine. Had ten fish on it before the wind eased and fog lifted, then all went dead. Back to the buzzers again and nothing - not a fish showing at all, and no hint of a take. Walked back to the lodge, and found there's been an enormous hatch of black buzzers just off the west bank, and fish were taking them like there was no tomorrow. In future I'll stick to being lazy, unless the fishery staff lay on a ferry service. Cheers Ian D Went today - lazy - straight below lodge in corner - they were pulling exceeding well on black buxxer until sun came out and more or less killed it. I have known the staff ferry people to the east bank if they aren't busy and there is more than one staff member there. You can always ask ;-) Keith |
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In article , laxhill
writes Went today - lazy - straight below lodge in corner - they were pulling exceeding well on black buxxer until sun came out and more or less killed it. Fish probably went down deep - try buzzers next time :-) -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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