it appeared in good condition .Started off with a large
dry as a indicator with two small weighted nymphs
underneath tied on new zealand style.All the fish that
i caught (all grayling) were on the point nymph being
a pink bug tied on a 18 wet hook with a 2mm tungsten
bead .
I could not beleave how busy this small stretch was
with some sort of social fishing outing going off on
the opposite bank.Spoke to several of the anglers who
reported catching browns,grayling and rainbows
probably in that order.
(above) looking for likely spots to run a nymph through.
I had a few takes and actually managed to hook one
for a few seconds but to no avail as it slipped off never
to be seen again so i walked back down to the main river
to be greeted with a rising chocolate coloured dove.
Tried a few half hearted cast's but soon realised that
the day was done.
Nice blog! I fish The Dove at Ellastone(through Derby Railway)fairly regularly but never fished the stream up to the old mill pool. It's good to hear there's fish in it.
ReplyDeleteManaged to get some rainbows out this year from further up near the riffles.
Cheers
Kevin Harrison (aka Arthur Wellesley)