Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Fishing at Sharpley Springs Report

How's it fishing
Tempting trout with artificial s remains futile until dusk, using small Olive Buzzers is more dependable.
Howard Robinson from Ryton used a Blood worm to catch a fine fish at over 10 lbs. Glen Coldwell from Durham returned 4 the biggest at 6lbs 9ozs. Edd Dunbars best fish of the week was a 8 pounder from a bag of 6 trout.
The two tagged fish are still still not caught, both now at £500 a piece.
Rod average
3.1

Tactics
There are still plenty of olive uprights hatching after lunch so nearly all of the hare's ear family can be used as imitations. Waddam's and Shipman's buzzers are some of the most reliable.All need to be no larger than size 18 -and often preferably smaller.
Cinnamon sedge are showing at similar times,though tempting trout with artificial remains largely futile-until dusk that is!
Small olive buzzers,however,remain the most dependable net-fillers and these should be go-to patterns for anyone trying their hand at Sharpley.
Daddies and Hoppers will bring up fish when all seems quiet and the usual damsel nymphs are similarly reliable.
Cold snaps will see more lures and blood wormy activity!

How's it fishing
Tempting trout with artificial s remains futile until dusk, using small Olive Buzzers is more dependable.
Howard Robinson from Ryton used a Blood worm to catch a fine fish at over 10 lbs. Glen Coldwell from Durham returned 4 the biggest at 6lbs 9ozs. Edd Dunbars best fish of the week was a 8 pounder from a bag of 6 trout.
The two tagged fish are still still not caught, both now at £500 a piece.
Rod average
3.1

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