Penwhapple & turbines |
There had been a storm more or less entrenched all of yesterday and it was forecast to return early this afternoon so we opted to get our fishing in early. One of the group could not attend so we were 6 plus Ally's young son.
Colin's bum and boats |
First task was baling yesterdays water out of the boats and there was plenty of water.
Penwhapple fishing hut |
The bottom of the water has turbines as well |
After an hour we still had no takes then the morning exploded into action. Colin was in with a rainbow first and quickly followed with a second one, both to a sunset damsel.
Me and a Penwhapple brown trout |
A really powerful hit and I was on again, a hard fighting rainbow taking the goldhead. Colin got another 2 fish, one rainbow plus a cracking fish of about 4lbs, took an age net going very deep trawling back and forth under the boat. As you can see from the snap, for comparison a rainbow, it looks very much like a sea trout but how could that be in this hill loch? It is not far from the sea and the River Girvan but it could not get up the incline to the dam. After the photo shot it was returned and with a few flicks of the broad tail it disappeared into the black depths.
Brown or Seatrout? |
All went quiet and I changed up top to a red tailed Zulu but no luck so after 30 minutes time for lunch. Still a super morning 5-3 to Colin. At lunch all bar one of the guys had caught fish including the youngster who was well chuffed with his one.
Looking back towards the fishing hut |
The surface of the water was now covered in minute black flies, clearly this was the hatch the fish were on but no way could you imitate these teeny flies. The rain was now pounding down but too my surprise the line tightened again another brownie to the Zulu. It had mangled my leader, having cut off all 3 flies I was not starting again in this weather so my day was over.
Afternoon brownie |
Over the day 8 fish, four of each, I was happy with that. The group total was 32 which was our highest single day total for some time and the youngster, helped by Colin, got his best tally of 4, I think he beat his dad!!
Now beer time.
Another nice brown trout |
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