Fishing The Fly Scotland Forum

Paul Rankine

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #25 on: 28/04/2010 at 19:08 »
Hi Chris,
               That's a nice start to the season. Not preaching but do you really need to take the fish out of the water and lay it on the grass to take a picture ? Not good for the fish at all . I,m assuming you are C+R .

Paul.

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #26 on: 28/04/2010 at 19:29 »
Hi Paul, what would you suggest as a better way of taking a pic? I have tried loads of different ways and cant find a better way than out onto a grassy surface, rod down for scale, quick pic and back in the water.

Iain Goolager

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #27 on: 28/04/2010 at 19:46 »


Sorry Paul,
you've obviously got fishing mates that can assist in these matters - I, on the other hand, am a leper :oops


Iain

turracoo

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #28 on: 28/04/2010 at 21:05 »
Hi paul
           I know its not the greatest way to take a picture of a fish'But fishing myself was the only way i thought i could get a scale size of the fish next to my rod.

Usually i,m fishing with someone and they can take the picture in the water'when handling the fish i'm very careful and try and keep the fish out the water for the least time possible.

I C&R all my brown trout and the fish in question was out of the water no more than 30 secs'The fish was released to fight another day :z16

Chris

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #29 on: 28/04/2010 at 21:06 »
Iain ya leper that's a lump of a fish, recent or reminiscing?

Iain Goolager

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #30 on: 28/04/2010 at 21:29 »
The latter Noel  :cry

Mike Barrio

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #31 on: 29/04/2010 at 21:56 »
One of a few nice fish caught on the upper River Don this week ...... Cracking Brownie with stunning colours! :z16

With beautiful fish like this throughout the River Don system, who needs to go to New Zealand! :wink

Best wishes
Mike



Mike Barrio

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #32 on: 29/04/2010 at 22:48 »

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #33 on: 30/04/2010 at 06:34 »
One of a few nice fish caught on the upper River Don this week ...... Cracking Brownie with stunning colours! :z16

With beautiful fish like this throughout the River Don system, who needs to go to New Zealand! :wink

Best wishes
Mike




Very true Mike, any idea of the weight/length?

Mike Barrio

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #34 on: 30/04/2010 at 08:37 »
Hi Noel

This one was 2 lb 8 oz and there was one at 4 lb 8 oz and one at 4 lb 14 oz! :z12

This is the River Don at her very best, she will match anywhere in the world for her trout fishing, as long as anglers learn to treat the fish with respect and return and handle them carefully! :cool:

Both anglers and beat owners really do need to get a grip of this, the Don is an OK salmon river that will never match some of it's neighbours for salmon fishing ......... But the trout fishing on the Don is simply world class! :wink

Best wishes
Mike Barrio

Paul Rankine

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #35 on: 30/04/2010 at 17:17 »
Hi Noel and Chris,
                             Still something I would not do myself . Why not take a picture of your fish in the net if you have to ?  Do you train them to lie still for the photograph ?  :z4

Sorry, not good practice in my book .

Paul.

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #36 on: 30/04/2010 at 20:36 »
Hi Noel and Chris,
                             Still something I would not do myself . Why not take a picture of your fish in the net if you have to ?  Do you train them to lie still for the photograph ?  :z4

Sorry, not good practice in my book .

Paul.

Hi Paul,
You are fully entitled to read away there from your book but I would prefer to look at my own and it will have fish pics.
A pic in the net just doesn't work for me or my photography skills, I have tried.   

Obviously it would be better for the fish not to remove it from the water,  it would be even better if we didnt catch them at all :z6   

Noel.
 

Mike Barrio

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #37 on: 01/05/2010 at 00:38 »
Hi folks :cool:

Paul and Richard have had a good couple of days on the Don this week, here is Paul with a 4 lb 8 oz Brownie :wink

Best wishes
Mike



Korrie Broos

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #38 on: 01/05/2010 at 08:52 »
Thanks for the pics, Gentlemen.

As mentioned, really superb fishing you have there.
I hope to join you guys in the not too distant future.

As someone who lives in the most southwestern corner of Africa (Cape Town, The most beautiful city in the world. ;) )
The only exsposure I have to your fishing, is this forum and the Trout and Salmon, that we get in our bookstores.
These big brownies, are they caught on lures, nymphing or dry fly?

Korrie Broos

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #39 on: 01/05/2010 at 08:58 »
Hi Paul, what would you suggest as a better way of taking a pic? I have tried loads of different ways and cant find a better way than out onto a grassy surface, rod down for scale, quick pic and back in the water.


On one of our local forums, there is also a thread, on how to get good pics, when fishing solo.

On of the replies by dlampert is as follows.

Here are a couple of points after a couple of years of doing this:

1. Learn to operate your camera and all its controls with one hand – with a point and shoot this shouldn’t be a problem
2. Net the fish and keep it in the water (head facing upstream preferably) making sure that you are not impeding water flow through its gills
3. Keep the fly in the fishes mouth
4. Get your camera out, turn it on and make sure all the settings are correct. You can always shoot a test shot and then check that your shutter speed is adequate
5. Shoot a couple of shots of the fish in the net (just in case you lose it)
6. If it’s a large fish then it should preferably not be lifted out of the water with one hand. You can however lift it in the water with one hand so that its eye is out of the water
7. Leaving the fish in the water, tilt the fish away from you and shoot a couple of shots
8. Leaving the fish in the net, take it into shallow water and shoot a couple of shots of it on its side or upright. Make sure that it will not hurt itself if it starts flapping around although if treated gently fish will often relax in the shallows. Place your rod next to it if you want a sense of scale.
9. Under no circumstances should you ever place a fish on a dry bank or rocks as its chances of injuring itself are too great and in order to do this the fish will be out of the water for too long. How long is too long? More than 2 – 3 seconds would be considered too long – the longer the fish is out of water the worse its chance of survival.
10. Never hold a fish out of water above dry land – if you drop it you will injure it and possibly kill it
11. Take the fish out of the net now and shoot a couple of shots in the shallows as per above
12. Remove the fly and make sure you revive the fish properly before releasing it.
13. With a large fish you can hold it by the tail in a gentle current and shoot a couple of shots as you release it
14. Remember that large fish will often require more time to revive them properly
15. At all times consider the wellbeing of the fish first, if you cannot take a shot safely then rather release the fish carefully and cherish the memory snapshot

Very handy tips.
Another good tip, is to put your camera on BURST, you wnd up with a lot of photos, but there are sure to be one or 2 good ones among them, the rest you delete.

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #40 on: 01/05/2010 at 09:49 »
Thanks for the pics, Gentlemen.

As mentioned, really superb fishing you have there.
I hope to join you guys in the not too distant future.

As someone who lives in the most southwestern corner of Africa (Cape Town, The most beautiful city in the world. ;) )
The only exsposure I have to your fishing, is this forum and the Trout and Salmon, that we get in our bookstores.
These big brownies, are they caught on lures, nymphing or dry fly?

Hi Korrie
This time of year it would mostly be on dry fly. We get big hatches of March Browns and Large dark olives and the big boys seem to feed quiet freely at the surface in daylight. That doesn't last for long though.

emerger

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #41 on: 02/05/2010 at 17:43 »
I've had some success on the Don of late. This was the biggest from my last couple of outings taken on the Dry and safely returned.



Scott C

Paul Rankine

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #42 on: 02/05/2010 at 18:49 »
HI Noel,
              I guess we will just have to agree to differ eh ? I,m not going to fall out over it  :z4
 Korrie,
             Thanks for the photo advice some great tips there . Now I just have to catch something to photograph  :wink

Paul.

paavo

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #43 on: 02/05/2010 at 18:51 »
Lovely brownies, thanks for the pics.  :z16
Would really like to be on the Don now, but can’t manage it this year.  :cry Hopefully next.
Good advice there Koorie how to handle the fish when taking pics.

//Harri

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #44 on: 07/05/2010 at 21:35 »
Nice trout today at last! Only one I connected too, raised a few more but didn't touch any of them.
Poor pic sorry but it should make Paul happy :z4
Weighed 2.35lb taken on a cdc&elk  :grin
   

Hamish Young

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #45 on: 08/05/2010 at 08:34 »
Nice trout there Noel, very nice  :z16

:z3

Iain Goolager

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #46 on: 08/05/2010 at 09:53 »
I knew it Noel! 
I was painting yesterday (didn't finish until 00:30) and the sun was shining and I said to her indoors " there's rising troot in them there hills, I'll bet Noel has a couple on the dry".
I though I'd get the full day at it today in return - big mistake!.....................just back from a stroll along the bank at Kintore with the loon and it's absolute baltic, so much so I don't think I'll bother.

Well done - nice Trout :z16

paavo

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #47 on: 08/05/2010 at 13:16 »
Nice trout there Noel :z16 and a good pics.  :wink

//Harri

Paul Garrigan

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #48 on: 08/05/2010 at 19:02 »
Just back from a few hours at Kintore. Parked at the bridge and walked upstream. Didnt see any fish moving so prospected with nymphs. Downstream wind was a bit of a pain. (i do love an excuse) :z7

I had one very small fish on a GRHE. Didnt move anything else. Was good to be out tho.  :z16

I saw alot of wee birds skimming the water at the bit where the stream comes in. Does this indicate something i should know about? Did i miss a hatch?  :z8

Will be back out on Monday for another go. :z18

Tight lines
Paul

Noel Kelly

Re: River Don 2010
« Reply #49 on: 08/05/2010 at 21:41 »
Hi Paul I was looking out for you today, Like Iain I'm also on house painting duty this weekend but I still stole 2 hrs on the river.
I was there from 1 til 3, it was blowing a hooley which made casting interesting but I searched for a sheltered spot and sure enough there was quiet a few fish rising.
Had 3 or 4 small fellas then saw what looked like it could be a better fish...it was  :z4 It took an olive paradun

   

Discovered I had parted company with my net so couldn't weigh it and the poor unfortunate found itself posing on the mud :z6 Think it liked it as it behaved itself which meant it was back in the water pronto.

Those small birds you saw were sand martins and swallows, they work a few areas of the river non stop. I have often seen them taking olives and the like and a few times have had one dip and touch my fly :z4
If you ever see the black headed gulls kicking up a big fuss and working the water in numbers head for that area asap :wink
There were a few olives hatching today but hard to see with the wind whipping up the surface.

 




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