I say this above as this is what has happened to me on the Dove, i have proberly said this a thousand times on my fishing posts but today has been one of them days where i could not really go wrong,its been a day that you remember till my fishing days are over..why?
Because throughtout the year i spend months struggling my way through catching Grayling or trout just for a chance of that special fish..everybody has there dream in fishing, some like to be just on the banks, some like to catch only on drys, some like to catch bag fulls of fish.. some like at bit of everthing.. i am a specimum hunter and i have always been that way and i will never change, so many people are quick to say what it the 'best way' to fish.. there is no right or wrong way to fish, if its making your heart pound then its right for you, dont ever think your a better angler than the lad trotting a worm on a river, he is getting the same buzz you are..
A big clear Dove and the grayling were so heavy on the feed it was quite astonshing, today they were hitting the top dropper on a two fly set up, some will say your covering differnent depths of water in this method, i dont belive this and if a grayling takes your dropper its reallly hard on the feed as grayling never hold station off the bed..hence the fish swimming up to your fly.
every time i fished likely pools either at the back end or down the side of a rifle my indictor was stopping dead and i was hooking what felt like logs drifting downstream until i saw the big silver flashes of huge grayling..today the big males were out on the feed and i became greedy for all my blanks and took everything i could...
One big special fish graced my net after a scrap that left me in bits, i knew it was big as it lumped downstream with no eratic movments, i did not mess around and gave it full side strain only for it to hit the fast flow and raise its big sail!! a grayling angler will tell you are in the shit when this happens, you can do nothing other than to chase it which i did !!
weighed how they should be on my digital salter scales it did the 3lb bang on..not as though this was really all that mattered today, i caught massive graylling all around the river and loveds every minuite of it..
i still have to same fly in my box, a well worked nymph given to me by Steve Cullen a few weeks back...it took every single fish on the middle dropper!! it will now go down along with my soft touch shrimp..
Does it get much better, i dont think so....
I am off to the Tweed and Tevioit with Adam Stafford in a few days so i hope my Dove skills can do ok on there holy rivers... a tweed grayling is one of my goals..it never ends!!
LTD
What an amazing Grayling that is, could only dream of catching a fish that size, and the colours are exquisite too. Well in!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic - and not just because you called it a Grayling and not a "lady" Grrr
ReplyDeleteI'm still in need of one of those
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