Saturday, 26 October 2013

Bank House fly fishery...

Weather Forecast Prediction : Rain, Strong 30mph SW winds, never the less rather warm with highs of 13 degrees.

Tomorrow we visit the renowned Bank House Fly Fishery...
Arriving at 8:30am and finishing at 4pm, for trophies and top rod announcement.
Good prospects predicted with some excellent catches at the venue as of late, some very large brownies waiting to be captured by a fellow nomad!
Indicators will no doubt play a big part in fishing Bank House, as always, its often difficult to regulate your fly or flies depth. The most effective way on a small water such as Bank House is to present your chosen pattern under a indicator.

Get those eggs and black buzzers at the ready!!

Pink eggs always does well as an alternative pattern, if all else fails at this venue, so make sure you grab yourself a few in the tackle shop.

On our previous visits we had a great few sessions with the most memorable being a 9lb Rainbow caught to a cruncher caught by Nathan Jones (see pic 1.1)
A stunning little brown caught by member Gary Stanley (see pic 1.2).
As well on our most recent visit, a beautiful tiger trout Caught by fellow nomad, Aaron Carnie (see pic 1.3).

Picture 1.1


 
 
Picture 1.3

 
 
Picture 1.2


Tightlines & roll on Sunday 27th October session!
Nathan Jones
Manager of NW Nomads
northwestnomads@live.co.uk
nathj89@icloud.com

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