Hunting wild browns on Great Lake
Carey was on the hunt for wild browns in bright conditions on Great Lake. Big bushy flies are drawing the Great Lake fish up in the absence of any significant beetle hatches. Most essential is allowing them to take the offering and begin descending. Carey locked up on this wild brown in a wind protected bay, not far from shore.
Penstock Lagoon, early summer
We were on Penstock Lagoon, in Tasmania's central highlands, working from the shore during a very modest dun hatch. Jonathan's controlled, accurate casting with an emerger mayfly pattern, on a relatively short line, to risers that came within reach, produced tow outstanding brown trout for the session.
Polaroiding in the Nineteen Lagoons
Fly fishers love blue sky days Blue sky days are one of the most appreciated events in the Tasmanian fly fishers experience. Hard to predict, but when you do get one, the combination of high summer sunlight coupled with favourable wind direction, open up the waters of the highlands lakes in the shallow, weedy, sandy and rocky lagoons. At times you can spot fish further away than you can cast. And on these days the numbers of fish seen are usually greater. Ideally, the sunlight is coming from behind, or over your shoulder, and you are looking into the back [...]
Short session on Brumbys Creek
A mild to warm day and light winds, yet the water temperature was very cool as the water had spent the previous few days rising. We used small dry flies and small, unweighted nymph in this short session. This pic shows Fred creeping up on just a few fish sipping gently in calm conditions.
Mayfly activity on Penstock Lagoon
Just prior to Christmas John enjoyed the mayfly activity on Penstock, with a number of modest to reasonable rainbows and this typical fine brown trout.
4lb brown trout from Penstock Lagoon
Stuart pleased as punch with a Penstock brown trout around 4lbs that sipped down a small dry fly right in against the shoreline in 4 inches depth of water. The fish tore off to the middle of the lake and took some work to eventually land.
Brumbys Creek brings smiles
Mickey refined her casting skills along the main flow of Brumbys Creek and landed her first wild brown trout. Bob fished up to a backwater to find a good fish showing occasionally and very subtle. We waited for an opportune moment and lay the fly out in ambush. Suddenly it was gone and a few minutes later Bob landed and released a fine Brumbys Creek brown trout. Here's Mickey with her fish.
Good day’s fishing on the Meander River
Never having fly fished before, Greg spent two days with us. We sampled both rivers and lakes while we worked on the basic skills. We found fish feeding on grasshoppers on the Meander River, caught and released several brown trout using a size 14 Royal Wolf. Some of these were in tricky spots, others out in the open water.
David’ first wild brown trout
David had the gear and some casting lessons and was keen to master the art of catching a trout on the dry fly. A little time spent on stream craft and approach had David placing some well controlled casts at rising fish. Not too long and David landed his first wild river brown trout on the St Patrick's River. And then another and another....
Birthday surprise!
Tom's guided fishing tour was a surprise birthday gift. He and friend John came to learn more about loch style and dry fly techniques. This is Tom with a fine brown trout from Woods Lake.