The mid-week temperature drop meant that most surface activity was concentrated around the midday period as midges hatched.Indeed,even the coldest of winter days will see hatches of some description so there is no need to pull worms or lures all day.Given surface feeding/hare's ear emergers or tiny black Waddams should secure a trout or two throughout.
Black nymphs were scoring well prior to the cold snap,but as soon as the taking speed slowed,pinkies and other bloodworm imitations proved victorious-with white or black lures pipping the summery olives.
fly box;
PTN
Diawl bach
black buzzer
pinky
cats
hare's ear emerger
black zonker/wooly bugger
close-copy bloodworm
No comments:
Post a Comment