Over the past week the river has been steadily falling to present low water conditions on the Eden and the Sand Martins which arrived in late March are now beginning to build up in numbers. Hopefully if the temperatures can find some kind of normality it might even persuade the fly life to increase and induce some good Brown Trout activity. There is still plenty of snow on the hills to keep a steady flow once it begins to melt and even though the water is low at the moment I have personally seen a good number of spring Salmon entering the river on the tide this weekend with a scattering of fresh Sea Trout in amongst them, so things are looking very healthy.
I have been busy with casting tuition on the river over the past few days and newcomers to Salmon fishing, Richard and Patrick (above) were putting out some nice lines over the weekend and were unfortunate that one of the Springers we saw did not take an interest in their offerings (maybe next time).
I have been busy with casting tuition on the river over the past few days and newcomers to Salmon fishing, Richard and Patrick (above) were putting out some nice lines over the weekend and were unfortunate that one of the Springers we saw did not take an interest in their offerings (maybe next time).
Yesterday and today I have been out with Ron and Ian (which is always a pleasure). They have been trying out some shooting head systems (amongst other things) in preperation for their pending Norway trip in June where they will be fishing the Gaula and other rivers whilst they are there. "Good luck to them", I hope they have a successful trip.