Henry came along and was surprisingly well behaved except for his insistence on trying to "help" with the landing of the fish.
We both like chicken and rice so we shared luncheon more or less 60:40 in my favour!
It was a breezy day and the drake were around in batches. One moment the river was devoid of drake, suddenly there would be many dozens for five or ten minutes and the fish responded favourably. Then it would all go quiet for a while until it started again maybe half an hour later.
The mead above "Black Barn" was glorious with wild flowers. It was worth the walk just to see them.
Here is a fish that was very satisfying to catch and even more satisfying to gaze upon. Just look at that mayfly filled belly!
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Of course if wading was allowed here it would have been a simple thing to approach from directly below and make the easiest of casts to betray the fish, but then the merit of this "meritocracy" would just disappear making both fish and anglers all the poorer for it.
Regular Rod
That is a lovely brown trout. I enjoyed this post.
ReplyDeleteMan and his best friend sharing lunch...wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat brown too.
ha ha ha. wild flowers, flies, challenge in casting to fish, beautiful trout, mans best friend. Good day, great post. Loverly.
ReplyDeleteJames Ogden, great choice of a fisherman to be saluted! FWIW I have an original copy of his book "Odgen on Fly Tying" in my library. It's a wonderful period read and at it's time it was a groundbreaker as you've noted. I fished the Peacock Hotel water on the Wye in the 1990's and yes a riverkeeper came and checked my day pass. I guess poaching is / was an issue on that water.
ReplyDeleteI too have a copy of the original book. Have you ever seen one of his catalogues? A complete one can fetch in excess of £400! That is £400 for a paper back, ephemeral catalogue for mail order of fishing tackle!
DeleteBefore mobile 'phones, a constant complaint from the keeper was that he couldn't find me! A consequence of those three principles perhaps?
:)
Regular Rod