Following my Saturday trip down the local beck , my bank holiday weekend plans changed and the Monday afternoon became free so as a fishing opportunity cant be turned down some rapid plans had to be made. As I had fished the local beck on Saturday and I really didnt fancy the traffic to go far . Venue choice was important.
I had a guest ticket for the Yorkshire Derwent and decided that today would be a good time to use it. The river is only ten minutes from my house. So it meant no fighting the traffic jams. I have been a member in the past so know the water pretty well but knew that low water and sunshine would combine to make it a tough day fishing for the little wildies. .
The day was a day for delicate tactics so my chosen gear was the little Hardy featherweight 7ft 3wt and little BBS reel. On this gear little wild brownies can put a decent bend in the rod. The whole lot only weighs a few ounces and the very full flex allows for effortless close range fishing. It isnt to every ones taste but I find it tremendous fun on small streams.
The day ended with 8 of these little fellas all perfect this being the smallest , but a couple of others werent much bigger. Nearly all on the little size 18 and 20 adams .
Around here at the moment we are in drought conditions, rivers are already at Summer dead low levels as we have had virtually no rain for 6 to 8 weeks. This time last year we had similar conditions and then I foolishly prayed for rain. We know what happened then it didnt stop for 6 months so despite the drought I am not going to pray for anything...This is a winter wheat field at the side of the river , there was cracks in the ground you could get your hand in....
The Derwent is a pretty pretty little stream and a belting way to hide from the traffic for a day. One day I may even re join.......
3 comments:
Pretty fish taken from some wonderful places.
Well done.
those are some pretty wild browns and a lovely stream. BBS I? great reel for small rods!
BBS 2 put still a great reel
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