So yesterday was a different proposition to Wednesday. Wall to wall sun and a flat calm for the majority of the day. The guy I was drawn with was on the engine but despite that was happy to take my suggestions about where we should fish as we had been more successful than he in practice. I had a good start and had 4 in the boat by 11.am Tactics were a washing line supported by a two tone sunburst FAB and a couple of buzzers. Things slowed down considerably as the fish started to respond to the pressure they were being put under. I like catch and release but it does provide a training ground for fish to determine whats safe to eat and what isn't. Consequently we were getting jabs and pulls rather than solid hook ups. The afternoon was a grind and I managed another three to take me to a bag of seven. Five returned and two killed (one of them was a nice fish on around 3lb which would do me no harm at weigh-in.
One welcome distraction in the afternoon was watching an osprey take a large perch not 20 yards from where we were fishing and then carrying it so close to our boat that I felt I could have touched it with my fly rod. In all my years fishing that is the closest encounter I have had with these magnificent birds.
My fishing partner had struggled a bit but took a fish very close to the bank with his last cast of the day to bring his tally to five. Our thinking was that probably 6 or 7 fish would qualify for the semi final and that is how it turned out. Results were posted last night and I scraped through in the top 20. Sadly my fishing buddy who was fishing with me on practice day didn't qualify nor did my boat partner.
The winner?
One of the top boys took 34. Yes 34 fish. A handful took i double figures and the rest of the 55 anglers competing somewhere between 0 - 9.
34 fish is a fish every less than 15 minutes sustained over the entire 8 hours. Incredible.
On to the semi finals which are held at Lintrathen Loch for me, sometime in June.
Anyway, here is the scene before we started:
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and a slab from practice day. Please note that the half eaten pork pie in the bottom left corner was for my own consumption and was not being used as bait for rainbow trout.
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