Well it's sods law...I head down to one of my favourite rivers and find it looking in excellent condition and the fish in the mood for a bit of a play then after an hour or so of some hectic fishing the heavens open and duly empties it's water reservoirs right on my little patch!
The grayling and trout were readily taking both nymph and dry but an hour or so of relentless heavy rain soon filled up the little feeder streams and gushed chocolate coloured water into the river (a familiar consequence of lowland rivers) totally wiping out any chance of continuing fishing.
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Then the rains come and 'game over'. |
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One of many of the feeder streams pouring in its coloured water. |
With the majority of the river trout season well behind us lots of new waters I'd planned to fish this year will likely be 'put on the shelf' until next season unless things settle down well before 30th September.
Glad to see you managed some fish Mick. I have a dose of labrynthitis, a nasty inner ear infection which affects balance (basically I keep falling over!!) so I'm limited to Olympics watching until it clears up. If it isn't rain, it's this, what a season!
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