Well that`s it them , 2024 done and dusted . A year to be remembered only for its miserable surface hatches and for having too much water at first and then not enough . for a lack of a summer and a lack of notable fish .
For sure I have hooked several notable fish this season sadly they all did not quite make it to the net . There was the large trout that engulfed the Martins minnow only then to knit my tippet around the bank side wooden piles , then there was the one that inexplicably escaped as I drew it over the landing net , then an hour later an even larger brownie escaped when the same landing net frame collapsed , demonstrating to me at the same time that the landing net frame had cracked earlier and , I am sure was what cut the line on the other good trout of the day The reality is that that day should have been my day of the season it should have seen me land two 4lb plus brown trout , Instead it ended up being memorable for all the wrong reasons .
Early in the season the new ( to me ) upland stream was a delight , The fish are eager to come to the surface , the surroundings are stunning and geography of the river means it rises and falls pretty sharpish it was often fish able where others weren’t . It one of the few seasons highlights .
Anyway
Monday saw me back on ( in ) a favourite stream that has a good head of grayling . Although the last couple of visits has seen tougher fishing than usual it’s a lovely place to be . I was fishing with friend Richard who runs a successful company selling Barbless flies you can join the dots to work out who he is . I have been pestering him for months as to why he doesn’t fish more , so when he suggested it how could I turn it down .
Above is the upland stream that brought much pleasure in the spring , it has a good head of free rising wild brown trout . It will be in my radar for April 2025 .
Below was my last fish of 2024 . A nice grayling but by no means large for the river . That small stream produces 1 1/2 lb fish regularly and the 2 lb target occasionally . Also the rod reveals that my last trip was one of the first where I wasn’t fishing bamboo. The old 8ft Scott G gives me more reach and less weight for holding the fly line of the water . I have to say that the older scotts are a delightful way to fish with loads of feel . Anyway readers have a great new year . For those of you who do fish then I wish you tightlines.
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Lovely ole job.
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