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Dave Mundie

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #25 on: 06/04/2013 at 17:01 »
I was also out from around 10:30 till 3, nothing to report fish wise either.

I couldn't even say I seen any fly life either unless I'm looking in the wrong places.

Was mainly practicing my casting but wasn't doing too well (Ben have to get you out on the Ythan).

Here's a couple of pics from my phone.







Dave

Mike Barrio

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #26 on: 06/04/2013 at 17:41 »
Cracking photos Sandy :z16

Cheers
Mike

Iain Goolager

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #27 on: 06/04/2013 at 21:26 »
Photo's at last Dave  :z16 pity about the fish but that seems to be the theme at the moment.  :cry

Sandy, nice reel is it an Airflo?  :X2

Iain

Allan Liddle

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #28 on: 06/04/2013 at 23:39 »
Lovin the photos guys.  :z16

Sandy Nelson

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #29 on: 15/04/2013 at 19:02 »
So with my trip to the Don Cancelled :cry and the sun shining, Sandra thought it would be  a great time to continue with the gardening :z6

So thats what i did through till 4 pm i kept an eye on the river but saw no movement so wasn't too bothered. Come 4 pm i found the gate and disappeared to go and wave my Stick, spent a wee while searching with a dry but nothing moving, probably too late, But the water is crystal clear and running a wee bit above summer levels. I dive back to the house and swap for my Switch outfit, why not, it can't be any less productive. I Set up with my New Barrio Switch 6/7 and a 10ft fast sinking tip, an 8ft tippet and a Size 12 Sparse tied Thunder and Lightning.

Back down to the water and start to revel in the awesomeness of the new line , Fantastic Job Guys :z16 What a belter, just perfect for the wee river out back. Turnover is great even with the Sinking tip. Working my down a nice streamy bit of water and BUMP i get a take, Cool :z12 So i keep going. BUMP this time i hook up and after a short fight this little fella is Quickly unhooked and returned to the river.







Not a monster, but a nice fresh Finnock and very pretty :z3  another couple of steps and BUMP i get another about the same size. This one is returned without coming out the river, The wee doubles are all de-barbed as are all my flies whatever i fish for. :z16 I spend a few more minutes working the pool end, but no more action. Feeling hungry now i return home. But its been a great afternoon for firsts, First fish on the new Switch rod, first fish on the new switch line, first fish of the season off the beat and the first fish on the new style sparse flies. Didn't even take a net with me :X1 But then thats maybe why i finally got some fish :z4 :z4

So the Don may be out of order for a few days but the Ythan isn't :z16

Sandy

Dave Mundie

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #30 on: 15/04/2013 at 19:17 »
Great stuff Sandy  :z16 nice to see somthing coming up the water, remember to let some past for me  :wink
Will have to try and get out hopefully the the wind will die down a bit most of my beat is open so not much shelter.

Dave

Loxiafan

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #31 on: 15/04/2013 at 19:30 »
Great stuff dude, cracking Finnock !  :z16

Watching the continued stable level there I was gonna head to the Ythan today for trout and give you a shout but didn't fancy waving a three weight in that wind !

Lindsay

Noel Kelly

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #32 on: 15/04/2013 at 19:43 »
Aye well done Sandy :z16 it's going to be interesting to see what you get out of that stretch during the season. From what I'm hearing the snow melt situation is in full swing and there's a hell of a lot of snow to melt...

Iain Goolager

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #33 on: 15/04/2013 at 21:39 »
Excellent  :z16

When I heard the wind howling last night I felt sorry for anyone taking some time off to cast a fly today, glad that the Ythan is in good nick and that you had a very rewarding afternoon.

Quality fish.

Did you hurt your thumb gardening?  :X2

Iain

Mike Barrio

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #34 on: 15/04/2013 at 21:43 »
Did you hurt your thumb gardening?  :X2

 :z4  :z4  :z4

Mike Barrio

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #35 on: 15/04/2013 at 22:54 »
Nice fish Sandy and I'm really pleased that you like the Switch line! :z16

Cheers
Mike

Rob Brownfield

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #36 on: 16/04/2013 at 10:08 »
The wee doubles are all de-barbed as are all my flies whatever i fish for.

Here is a question for you...why use doubles if you are fishing catch and release, or indeed, why use doubles at all for Finnock, which are generally small fish?

Just curious as even I have doubles tied up for them, but I don't know why!!! Tradition?

Having said that, last year with Mr C I was getting all mine on single hook sandeel patterns!

Sandy Nelson

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #37 on: 16/04/2013 at 19:56 »
Its a good question Rob.

If you can find me a nice strong 12  or 14 single hook about a B175 in Silver or Gold, that sits level in the water without twisting due to the hairwing, then i'm up to give them a go. As it is the flies were tied for Salmon and sea-trout in low-water not really for finnock, but the double thing, for me is to do with the way the fly sits in the water, it also gives it a bit of weight and i'm using the colour of the hooks as the body :z16 I've got some nice single hook sandeels for the river too :wink

Anyway despite the Wind tonight i went for another blast, this time i was trying to catch some finnock, now i know they are there, so i took the 9ft 4wt, with a GT90 and a tapered 4x leader, with some size 14 silver stoats, medicenes and Black grouse.
Damn good fun i had about half a dozen Finnock, several yellow fin and some brownies, nothing of any note but good fun on the 4wt, especially the finnock, biggest was probably pushing the pound mark. Flies didn't seem to matter what the pattern was as long as it had a wee bit of depth the fish would hit it. I missed loads.



Turning out to be a better week than i thought it would be :z3

Sandy

Allan Liddle

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #38 on: 16/04/2013 at 19:59 »
Great stuff Sandy you're doing well with the current weather wiping everywhere else out.

Iain Goolager

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #39 on: 16/04/2013 at 20:16 »
Amazing!  :z16


Sandy Nelson

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #40 on: 17/04/2013 at 17:56 »
Once the rain Stopped today, i escaped while Tea was being cooked.

A fairly good solid hatch of LDO's coming from From at least 4pm (probably a good bit earlier too :z16) up until 5:45pm.



So fished down the beat with a small alexandria just for a change, had a couple of small yellowfin, but no finnock. Spotted one fish rise a couple of times.

So on the way back up i changed to an olive emerger and had a few chucks here and there to no avail, so i went back to the riser and watched for a while to spot his station, Didn't look too big but it was the first rising trout of the year i've seen on the river.

A couple of casts and he couldn't resist



No monster, about 9" but the first Dry caught fish from the Ythan for me for the year :z18

The water is a little tinged due to the rain, but still pretty clear and the same level. Might have a go further up tomorrow :z16

Sandy

Loxiafan

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #41 on: 17/04/2013 at 21:33 »
Excellanto !  :z16  Any caught fish on the dry is to be celebrated   :z14

I have been pondering things trouty on the Ythan given the fluctuating levels on the Don. I bet there are some nice fish in there, I'm going to have to visit Methlick and nudge the "mafia" aside  :z4

L

Ben Dixon

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #42 on: 17/04/2013 at 21:35 »
Good shit Sandy :z16

Burnett

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #43 on: 17/04/2013 at 22:17 »
Nice looking fish

Allan Liddle

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #44 on: 18/04/2013 at 08:55 »
You've got a wee gem of a water there Sandy.
Troot on the dry, can't get better than that.  :z16

troutist

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #45 on: 21/04/2013 at 15:25 »
Once the rain Stopped today, i escaped while Tea was being cooked.

A fairly good solid hatch of LDO's coming from From at least 4pm (probably a good bit earlier too :z16) up until 5:45pm.



So fished down the beat with a small alexandria just for a change, had a couple of small yellowfin, but no finnock. Spotted one fish rise a couple of times.

So on the way back up i changed to an olive emerger and had a few chucks here and there to no avail, so i went back to the riser and watched for a while to spot his station, Didn't look too big but it was the first rising trout of the year i've seen on the river.

A couple of casts and he couldn't resist



No monster, about 9" but the first Dry caught fish from the Ythan for me for the year :z18

The water is a little tinged due to the rain, but still pretty clear and the same level. Might have a go further up tomorrow :z16

Sandy


 Nice rod!

Sandy Nelson

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #46 on: 25/04/2013 at 20:05 »
Some small brownies this afternoon, while messing about with some lines.

Water is Low and very clear, so i went off to explore some other bits :z16

Nothing doing anywhere, but i did get a take and managed to catch possibly the smallest fish i have ever hooked, needless to say it was foul hooked :oops but i just couldn't quite get over the size of it... amazing.... :z14




Sandy

Ben Dixon

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #47 on: 25/04/2013 at 20:33 »


Nothing doing anywhere, but i did get a take and managed to catch possibly the smallest fish i have ever hooked, needless to say it was foul hooked :oops but i just couldn't quite get over the size of it... amazing.... :z14





Cool pic Sandy  :cool:

You should tie some of them, I bet you'd take sea trout on them.

Cheers

Ben

Iain Cameron

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #48 on: 26/04/2013 at 07:52 »
Nice one - little flattie? Flounder??
I occasionally scare one from the sandy shallows surprisingly far from the sea on the Don.


Rob Brownfield

Re: River Ythan 2013
« Reply #49 on: 26/04/2013 at 08:50 »
Nice one - little flattie? Flounder??
I occasionally scare one from the sandy shallows surprisingly far from the sea on the Don.



They have been seen working there way over weirs. Amazing fish really, and highly predatory.

Perhaps we should have a Flattie Fly Fishing event at the mouth of the Don ;)

 




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