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Last year everybody blanked. Rumoured that cormorants had wiped out all
the over-wintering trout. This year they stocked a couple of weeks ago. Friday - lovely day, light S breeze, high clouds, and very few fishers - apparently they were all at the club's lake at Darlow - shoulder to shoulder. Those that were fishing were all using sinkers and lures/boobys. However there were buzzers everywhere so I decided to give it a go for a bit with a floater, 25 ft leader and a team of black buzzers (gold-head buzzer on the point to take them down). I was more than surprised to get a take after a few casts - no connection. Then, as usual, pouring a cup of coffee when there was a splash way out and the reel buzzed (rod happily anchored). Connected and landed a 1.5 lb trout. Thereafter there were takes at regular intervals, all at my maximum casting distance (about 25 yds), and all landed fish on the point. After about 11, action slowed, although there were still lots of buzzers around - only one more take (missed) till 2 pm when I packed up. Kept 2 fish of 3 landed. Stomaches were stuffed with what looked like green weed, but turned out to be a dense mass of small (size 16-18) buzzers!) Gordon |
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