Hi from Chew Valley
A very unseasonable week with some very strong winds making fishing difficult many days and impossible on others. When conditions have allowed there is still some very good dry fly fishing especially in the evenings. Bank fishing in the daytimes has been pretty good providing you found a nice sheltered spot.
Beginner David Johnson-Norton went afloat with Malcolm Fisher on Chew and took a super 7-8 fish. Well done David
Boats available most days at present though weekends are still very popular. With fishing going on until 10.30 this week an evening's sport is well worth a try.
Regards
Bob Handford
Weather: A much more changeable week with mainly cloudy days, showers and fresh to strong winds. Some better evenings.
Water: The strong winds have stirred up both Chew and Blagdon colouring the water but also freshening the surface. Weed growth is still not presenting much of a problem at any of the lakes. The surface water temperature remains at around 17°C.
Litton: Harder fishing at Litton this week. Nymphs fished static and emergers have worked well at times though a small bright lure fished deeper often will take fish when other methods fail. In the evenings there are lots of small browns feeding on the sedges as they skitter across the surface. Amongst them are the bigger fish, which tend to be a little more wary so do approach quietly and cast carefully.