Anybody ventured south in search of Grayling this year?
Yeah Mike
Liam Coyle (LC), Liam Stephen (LS) and myself ventured down to the River Tweed and Esk last weekend for a spot of grayling fishing. Me and the young gun stayed at the Park Hotel in Peebles, which might I add, was fantastic. Cheap rates for the two night stay and the food was immense!!
Friday saw us drive down in two and a half hours flat to a rather snowed-in Peeblesshire. Visited the Crown Hotel to dine out (we didn't realise the food at our hotel was to be so good) and Liam treated himself to two puddings (guess who was paying the bill
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Saturday marked day one of the grayling hunt. LS decided to fish a rather 'fishy' looking spot whilst LC and myself ventured upstream further to a spot where LC had a very nice grayling the previous day. About 30 minutes in I was granted my first ever grayling. Not the biggest, but a very special fish I was happy to see grace the net. Just check out that mohawk!!
LC also had a lovely grayling in the same run on his Epic 580 built by Sandy this winter.
After a while without another tug, we decided to venture further downstream to one of LC's "honey holes" in search of more grayling. A few casts in and everything for me locked up... a few head shakes later and some impressive runs.. I just knew it was a big fish. LC & LS vacated the water as I duelled a rather big fish that had yet to surface - every-time it got near it just tore off again down into its deep lair. After the lengthy fight, a '
specimen' grayling of 3lb sailed into the net
Not bad for my second ever grayling!!
As the day was drawn to a close, a few really nice OOS WBT were also landed. Two were taken at the same time, so a quick photo later they were returned to their pool. Great to see them well-reconditioned after the harsh winter and likely post-spawn
LS managed to narrowly avoid the blank (never thought i'd ever say it) by landing this cracking grayling on his last cast
The tactic on Saturday was straight line Euro Nymphing, using Rio two-tone mono indicator as the sighter. Both fish came to me on a pattern inspired to me as the "grayling slayer"
Sunday arrived and it was time to take on the Esk. Arriving we saw the water level quite low, but on we fished. I fished the duo setup on my newly-built salsa epic 476 whilst LS fished Euro style again. He had a fish within 10 minutes therefore we believed it was going to be a cracking day. Unfortunately no other grayling were landed over the course of the day so we headed up the road. Despite the dry Sunday it was still a fantastic trip and I'm certainly considering going again before the trout season begins.
Get the gear looked out and head out guys, Grayling are simply stunning fish!
Here's a little release video I put together of some of the fish landed over the weekend.
Cheers
Ash