Meander River in October
We headed to the Meander River, in northern Tasmania, not far from Deloraine. Quite a bright day, light winds, around 17 degrees - a typical spring day. Visiting from Victoria, Mal brought with him some fly gear that had been handed down through his family, and he had always wanted to learn how to use it. We spent a couple of hours thoroughly covering casting, along with practice and other key things about understanding fly fishing. We worked a section of the Meander River with a dry fly used as an indicator and a weighted nymph suspended a couple of [...]
Chasing browns at Four Springs
Four Springs in September with the onset of the first few duns hatching. Bright calm spells brought the spinner out and we polaroided and chased weighty browns around the margins. This one sipped down Ron's red spinner softly on the edge of a small windlane.
Penstock Lagoon is a jewel in the highlands
Penstock Lagoon, the jewel of the highlands, was enjoyable for Julian, who was out from the UK to sample Tasmania's wild trout with his Dad, Mike. Here's Julian with one of several that were taking emerging duns on a light ripple.
3lb wild brown trout
With a scattering of beetles and a number of inspections by the sharks of Great Lake, it was a tough session with the fish proving difficult to hook. Mark was certainly happy when his persistence paid off and he landed this strong fighting 3lb brown, which took a hopper pattern.
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!