Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Blue skies

Date: 28 June

Air Temp: 15C to 21C
Water Temp: 12C
Water height: -2cms
Number of rods: 16
Number of fish caught: 18
Biggest fish: 21lbs Lucas Rotllant
No 30+: 0
No 20-29: 2
No 8-19: 15
Grilse: 1

Weather: Blue sky and sunshine from start to finish with a breeze that died as the day progressed.

Beach in bright afternoon sunshine

Manager's comments: It certainly did not seem ideal fishing conditions when we were all eating breakfast! While catches were not as impressive as the day before, the result was not at all bad given the wall to wall sunshine. Certainly plenty of running fish were seen so they are still coming even if they are proving hard to catch.

Take your pick!

Rae B and Peter F have adapted techniques and seem to be catching many of their fish within feet of the bank using various types of sinking tips. Colin J is sticking to his tried and tested intermediate and doubles and that is working well for him as he landed 3 and lost others. The majority seem to be taken on relatively small tubes (some coneheads or bottle tubes) or doubles but lightly dressed for normal Yokanga patters. Chris A succeeded in landing three salmon on a traditional sized Yokanga tube tied at least two inches in lengths. If you are heading this way in the coming weeks, I can’t draw any conclusions so will let you decide for yourself!

Federico S has his own deadly Spanish technique. While crossing the lake in the boat on the way down to Crows Nest he threw his line out in the hope of catching a trout. Much to his surprise the line did go tight to which his guide, Sergei Science, commented that it was a pike. To everyone’s surprise it turned out to be a fresh grilse! Federico and Lucas then finished their day with a fish each from the main Crows Nest draw. Lucas’ fish was a fresh 21lber.

Stunning skies over the Yokanga

More bright weather and warm temperatures seems to be on their way so you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to predict that the water temperatures will rise. Having said that, the forecast out here can be remarkably unreliable and the weather hugely changeable so we may well be building snowmen by the weekend for all I know!

Henry Mountain