The great Johnny Colemans was due on and my best mucker Woody, it was nice for all of us to get together for the crack..
The plan was to meet in the in the Peacock around 12 and fish until the evening, i had been woken up at 4a.m to the sound of my door! it was my old Carp mate Rob Chadwick who was buzzin to have a go on my found carp pool! I decided to have a few hours before Commo arrived...i sat on the lake watching the sun rise in this top spot only a stone throw away from my house... action was slow and no fish were rising so i left my mate and went back in to tie a few flys for the coming day, i looked at m watch, it was 6.00am! yes i am insane, i had been carping and now i was going to the Wye for a full days session..sweet...
Commo arrived and we set off...
commo on the ltd sedge |
Sortin the lads out!! |
My mucker Woody turned up and joined in the fun, dressed in his posh shirt, he did look the part but is just a nob like me and commo!!
Commo has bought Roger's shades, he was arrested later |
I wanted to show Commo the delights of the river so did not bother to put my rod together and show him the crack before i started...
We started on the lightly fished lower beat, i knew it was going to be very hard but the Grayling would be willing in certain spots...
We fished the LTD sedge as there was no hatches going off and this pattern was needed, we were rewarded by a nice wild rainbow on the first casts of the day....
JC working rising trout |
Woody was in good spirit and looked hungry for fish, i knew we would struggle early and kept telling him and Commo to chill until the evening,,,
We moved into a well know Grayling pool which were rising, great, this is my style, spot the rises and fish them, i have no interest anymore in fishing a searching fly...
My mate Woody missing two fish again!! |
Woody was put onto a rising Grayling, i knew this was going to be very hard to get to take, i have fished them lots and u need to get the fly smack on, no drag whatsoever and strike at the right time...
Commo with the only brown of the day, well done son |
We were giving him loads and e was taking it very well and eventually hooked and landed it after much frustration, Woody had done well, a rising Grayling to size 30 midges is harder than any trout...
JC had been catching well so it was Commo's turn, well we were all diving all over the place as his back cast was whipping all around us no matter where we stood, i even saw Woody do a SAS roll!! He had the same stick off us all until we decided to go and fish the top beat...
We arrived to my well known spots but it was obvious the fish very totally switched off, we had a walk around and just fished here and there but i could feel the Wye driving us in a false despair, i have seen this river do this to me many a time, u are catching fish then all of a sudden it just bites u and the river turns off, well i have learnt well, this is the time to pack ur rod up, go asleep next to a tree and just leave the fishing....
I decided we should get down to the Peacock for a much needed afternoon brew, i was not going to see Commo let this river frustrate him as it has done me in the past...
Walking back we met up with Jan ( haddon keeper) who come out to see us, a usual he was buzzin
Down at the Peacock we sat down and just had the usual banter in the lounge and had the much needed rest...i knew what was coming and told Commo to get ready for it...
Woody and JC had see this before and knew what a night we could have...
We made our way upto the town and fished around, Commo took his first ever river Wye wild rainbow, his eyes came alive and he was now buzzin, i loved seeing him catch fish more than myself...
Later on i saw something i have never seen, Commo found a pod of rising fish and started to take fish big time, we all walked over to him and cheered as he hooked another fish, he did some kind of dance while into this fish and we all pissed ourselves, it was kind of a walking shuffle while low to the ground!!! i made the name as the new Commo shuffle!!!
I have never laughed so much on the banks of the river...never mind the fishing we had the COMMO SHUFFLE....
Woody with a smacking Male Grayling on the dry |
As the light faded we all fished the town and had sport that you can only dream of, i did not bother to fish much and got more of a buzz watching the lads fishing it so well.. Woody lost a 7lb plus rainbow and was absolutely gutted, we gave him loads of stick until he nearly started windmilling!! Commo was in a zone and i gazed over from the town seats buzzin off watchin him loving this river...
The biggest of the day |
Woody made up for his loss and landed a rainbow of 4lb, that gave him the run around, fully deserved from good fishing..
Commo did very well indeed as he is new to the river game, but this did not show, he caught lots of fish in the evening and i ribbed him telling him he was putting too much pressure on the river....he was lovin it..
I sat back on the town benches stuffing a Chinese down me, today i was not bothered about fishing, i have months of fun coming up soon, i was watching the lads fishing a sedge hatch buzzin there heads off and was just lovin it....shouting the odd bit of abuse to them all.....
Days like this don't come often and one i will never forget for the laugh between 4 real fly men...
Nice one LTD
Glen
Glen, great account of the day as per usual what is this windmilling business Woody was at, is it a new cast to reach difficult town fish?
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Dave.
Dave,
ReplyDeleteWindmilling is a kind of martial art perfected in the pubs in downtown Stoke on Trent. When one becomes particularly angry, in a hostile situation, one flails ones arms around, as if a windmill, and so increasing the chance of contact with ones foe.
Woody
Wonderful stuff Glenn, you clearly have a gift for bringing out the best in your companions... even if Woody can't stand upright by himself. ;-)
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