So Euan and I were determined to get a couple of days fishing in after the silver tourists. I also really wanted to put my MacKenzie DTX-Atlas 13'7" rod through its paces, a rod I felt would blend very well with the Barrio ISS.
With availability issues where I
wanted to go I pulled a last minute idea out the hat so it was
way down the glen we went. Every now and again I believe we each get 'that feeling' and on Friday I felt very sure we were going to connect. Twenty minutes or so after starting I had a good solid pull which got my heart rate up a bit. Very next cast a truly banging solid take and the line started flying off the reel. Euan legged it back to the hut and picked up the net and after a stonking battle from the fish he skilfully netted my first Salmon of the day and my first Salmon in two seasons (I didn't get one last year after our wee boy came into our lives).
I was just beside myself with happiness as I think photo #1 shows
Once the fly, hook and leader was all checked I started again and.... well.... twenty minutes later it all happened again. A banging solid take and a silver bar leapt into the sky and tail walked across the pool, heading back towards the sea at a hell of a rate of knots
The drag on my Hydros V reel got more of a work out and the Atlas rod bent deeply into what was another cracking spring fish. After a great fight the fish was again netted by Euan and released back just like the first one.
Fish number 2:
We stopped for a quick slug of something interesting from Euans hip-flask, but before that I think I might have been just a wee bit happy about my day
To be honest, by this point, I had done the double. It's been a few years since I had two fish like that in quick succession (or at all
) and I was undeniably very much in 'smug mode'. We swapped my ISS line on to Euans rod (he can talk about that later) and I fired on a Mackenzie float/inter shooting head. I had an extra strong mint. Maybe two... then started again at the top of the beat. Working my way down the pool again I was dumbfounded when the rod bent over
again and a third fish raced towards the sea
This third fish led me a merry battle and was very determined indeed. Again though Euan did a grand job and managed to (just) net the fish. I say just as the mesh in the next (provided by the fishings) gave way and the fish was partly in and partly out of the net as I came to release it.
Fish #3:
We carried on and one of the bailiffs came down for a chat. He and I chatted for an hour or so before I started again with Euan coming down the pool behind me. Shortly there was (to my great delight) a shout from Euan. I looked upstream and there he was, rod bent well over and the fourth fish of the day doing battle. By this time we had already tracked down a net less likely to do the releasing for us and once fish #4 for the day was ready I managed to slip it into the net and Euans first Salmon of the season was landed. I think he was more than a wee bit happy
All four fish were banging fresh and in superb condition, cracking spring fish. It was one of those days that you'll just never forget.
Unfortunately day 2 on the River Ness was bloody cold and bloody windy and we caught nothing, but that's Salmon fishing for you
H