BRISTOL WATER FISHERY REPORTS
WEEK ENDING Monday 16th June 2008
TOTAL FISH TAKEN TO DATE 27,658
Hello again
Sorry for the delay in this weeks report.
The great sport enjoyed at all the lakes continues. Chew Valley is seeing some of the best top of the water fishing for years and although Blagdon and the Barrows are not having quite such good hatches there are plenty of fish feeding in the evenings on nymphs and sedges. The lakes remain high at present and this has helped the bank fishermen in most areas. The weed growth is still well below the surface allowing casting and fishing though landing fish can be a little hazardous if you are fishing teams of flies with droppers. On some shores the tall grass behind makes casting a little difficult. The boats of course experience no such problems and almost all areas are easily fishable and producing fish. Evening and afternoon boats are always popular at this time of year as fishing doesn't end until well after 10pm. Ring after 11am for availability.
See you all at the lakeside.
Bob Handford
Weather: Another settled week of warm days and very light winds. Many days have been bright sunshine throughout and there has been no significant rainfall.
Water: Water quality is very good with at the main lakes but Barrow 3 is a little coloured. Weed growth is now showing on most shallow areas but is not presenting a problem so far. The surface water temperature remains at 17°C.
Chew : The settled weather has meant more moving fish again this week, often throughout the day as well as great rises in the evenings. The light winds have allowed anglers to fish with dry fly most of the time although static nymph and occasionally pulling a small lure is effective. But the best sport and the most fun has been casting a small bits emergers or hoppers to feeding fish on the surface. Best sport has been found around the aerator slicks, on the wind lanes off the North Shore, Sailing Club, Nunnery Point and Moreton Point. Orange, red and claret are the preferred colours. Bank fishing from North Bank, Nunnery and Wick is well worth a try.