Trout cruising the Western Lakes
On a blue sky day, Scott, a newcomer to fly fishing, quickly learned how to use polaroids to see trout cruising the Western Lakes. Scott's dry fly presentation was sipped down by this nice brownie.
Polaroided Mayfly feeder
Remote Western Lakes, in cloudy conditions with patches of blue, Steve manages a determined cast into a fairly stiff breeze to this polaroided mayfly feeder. A leisurely sip, a good pause before lifting the rod and the hook is set!
Early season on the Macquarie River
Early season on the flooded Macquarie didn't stop the trout from showing well around the shallow margins. Coming up to take the beetle patterns, these litlte beauties had been feeding on worms and grubs and were in great condition, putting big smiles on the faces of Arkie and Kim, who braved the drizzly conditions and had loads of fun.
Arthur’s Lake brown trout
Keen to catch a Tassie trout, Terry and Chris had a lot of fun with both fly and live bait, bringing a number of fine Arthur's Lake brownies to the boat.
Learning to fly fish
Learning how to fly fish was great fun and very productive for Duncan and Ben. The weather was great, conditions great, and the sight fishing excellent. A good number of fish were landed.
Grasshopper fun
Freshened by rain, the river trout become very lively. Bob landed many, including this lovely 2lb brown on a grasshopper pattern. Not bad for a beginner to fly fishing!
Arthur’s Lake brown trout
First time to fly fishing for Wally and he didn't take long to get the hang of the cast. Very happy with this result and a number of others throughout the day on Arthur's Lake, Tasmania.
Rob’s first wild Tassie trout!
With a few duns showing from time to time, and the odd rise wide and far apart, Rob lays out a determined cast to one within range. A good slash at the emerger followed by a good hook-up, Rob brings to hand his first wild Tasmanian brown trout.
Gold rush!
Gold Rush! Prior to any duns hatching, Phil consistently stays in touch with a bead head nymph and nails this absolutely gorgeous golden Artur's Lake brownie.
Great Lake brown trout takes grasshopper pattern
In such drab conditions, wild Tasmanian trout will cruise up from the depths with great zest to take a gently twitched grasshopper pattern. With matching zest, James reels in this fine Great Lake hen.