After a
driech and cold winter and Spring, family and personal
incapacities, sick dogs and generally not a very good time over the past couple of months, I'm back.
As I speak, the weather here is like St
Tropez in the summer. The temperature thingy on my shed peaked at 25 this afternoon, and at 6.30 in the evening its still 21 in the shade - who needs foreign holidays !
Fishing wise, before this week, both air and water have been very very cold, with the result that the lochs were hard work. A couple of blanks have been recorded, but I am pleased to say that things have now picked up considerably. Water is warming up ( though after the past few days hopefully not too much ) fly life is abundant, and at long last the fish are coming up nicely to the fly. As a result, fish are now being caught in numbers.
Mr Johnston from
Clydebank had 10 on the bank on Monday, Joseph from Tain had 7 the next day, and having managed to get out myself, I had 5 last night. The fish being caught at the moment are all brownies, and with this weather the river is low, meaning that there is a wee build up of fish at the mouth of the river. Some however managed through on the spate at the weekend, and several large sea trout and salmon have been doing their acrobatics in
Arienas, and in the larger river pools.
One bad note to record though - I set off last night with my usual rod, a tried and trusted Hardy 10ft Ultralight. Tackled up at the car, waddled down to the loch in waders, and was just flexing into casts when - snap ! - the rod broke just below the
spiggot. I've had the rod for a few years, but after talking to Mr Hardy its on its way down to them for repair.
Forgot to mention, I had a couple of days on the
Spey in the first week in April - River high with snow melt, but plenty of fish coming through. Started on the fly and had 2 well mended
Kelts, + a hen fish of about 9lb - all on the "
Bourach". After a rise in the water, got the ironmongery out, and after 5
mins, went to cast my Blair Spoon when snap - the rod broke ! ( by the way, anyone know where I can get Blair Spoons ? can't seem to get them anywhere. )
Thankfully this was not an expensive piece of equipment, but I'll be hoping this year that it doesn't come in 3's !!
Tomorrow I'm off to Glasgow on my other business, but I'll be back Sat. - Now time to get the "
Camrach" in the water.
Plenty of Roe Bucks about also, so with luck, I'll soon be able to say sorry dear I'm fishing/walking. sailing/stalking when her indoors starts wanting things done.
Finally - I look forward to seeing both my "regulars" and new faces this year.
Slainte