19th Jun 2022 - Fishing Report w/e 19th June 2022
Small Dries and Buzzers have been the most productive flies again this week, the smaller the better, with anglers scaling down to size 18's to achieve consistent sport. The 'Washing line' method has also proved successful on the brighter days, with the fish feeding sub surface as opposed to on the surface. Despite the hot and bright weather conditions, the fish are still putting up some superb battles before coming to the net.
- Tom Foster landed 15 fish from Long Crag over two visits using Shipmans and CDC's
- Ken Glenton landed 25 fish from Long Crag over two visits using Buzzers and Dries
- Michael Hall netted 9 fish from Long Crag using Dries
- Trevor Wadds landed 19 fish from Long Crag using Hares Ear Dries, over two visits
- Lee Mooney used Dries and Nymphs to return 10 fish to Coe Crag
- Steven Mole landed 27 fish between both lakes using Hoppers, over two visits
- Stu Ward landed 13 fish over two visits this week, caught using Yellow Owl CDC's
- Mick Brown landed 12 fish from Long Crag using Lures, best fish was a 9lb Rainbow
- Rob Hall landed 24 fish over multiple visits this week, mainly taken on Top Hat's
- Terry Toner landed 16 fish over two short sessions on the boat
- Joe Brown landed 19 fish over two visits this week using Dries
- Paul Hird netted 6 fish between both lakes using FAB's, Buzzers and Suspenders
- B. Ridley landed 7 fish from Long Crag using Shipmans Buzzers
- Dean Gribbin netted 6 fish from Long Crag
- Nathan Bryant landed 10 fish from Long Crag using Size 18 CDC's and Shipmans
- P. Allen landed 5 fish from Coe Crag using Dawsons Olives and Beetles
- Matty Robson landed 8 fish between both lakes using Hares Ears
Fly Box: Black and Olive Buzzers, CDC's, Shipmans, Black & Hares Ear Emergers, Top Hat Wicked Whites, Damsels, Yellow Owls and Hoppers
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