It took her no time at all to get down to business and she soon got out her...ballpoint pen and her pad of fixed penalty speeding forms! yep you guessed it...whilst heavy in conversation with travelling/fishing companion Nick I totally failed to keep a check on my speed through a 30mph zone and was duly nabbed by the lady in blue.
Not the best start to the day but I was still looking forward to spending the next few hours in pursuit of some grayling.
The Wye tributary we fished was still running a little high and carrying slightly more colour than we would have like but as long as the last couple of days of heavy frost hadn't shocked them too much we still anticipated finding a few feeding fish.
Well it was certainly a slow start and likely looking spots yielded nothing, but a little further upstream Nick latched into a good fish which certainly tested out his recently built 11' 3wt rod. We had both opted to fish variations of long rod - short line nymphing, switching between heavily/medium weighted tungsten flies to enable us to get down to the riverbed quick in the stronger than normal flows.
The day continued with us both taking the odd fish as we progressed upstream and we finished with a handful a Grayling each but they were all quality fish with most measuring over 35cms.
Wonderful reading! And the scenery, showing in the photos, are just awesome. Nice grayling you got up from the bottom. I wish I had been with you guys.
ReplyDeleteHave fun stalking winter grayling just keep out of trouble,
M.O.
Some belting fish there , lets hope the weather stays like this.
ReplyDeleteAndy
Really nice fish! It's nice to see the small rivers doing well. Hopefully make my way back to the Mid Wales Rivers next weekend.
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