For once the naysayers, me included, got it completely wrong.
We always watch any incoming weather with trepidation and automatically assume the worst especially when we see a front looming.
And we had every right to be worried this last weekend, a max of 3 degrees predicted, with winds up to 7 meters a second, definite rain, sleet and probable snow, it was an anglers worst nightmare.
Fishing to a backdrop of snowcapped mountains is one thing but spending up to 20 hours over two days, in such a climate… well no rational fly fisher would ordinarily consider it.
But lunacy is one of the side effects of this pandemic; whatever the conditions; when given the window to break free from the confines of lockdown you leap at the chance to be in the great outdoors, even if it means risking a bout of hyperthermia!
In fact you couldn’t find a fly fisher who wasn’t ruing the huge fish that snapped them up, commenting on how many fish over 50cm they’d caught or toasting their personal best.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to state that it was the finest weekend of fly fishing that any group of anglers had experienced this year!
The weather was determined to spoil their fun, as it just didn’t let up….thanks goodness for a wee dram of Glenbrynth to keep that Winter chill at bay.
Predictably it was all down to the last session, where the story of Shane Fergusson sight casting to a marauding cock fish had his fly engulfed and after a heart stopping fight landed a 59cm beauty, much to his great delight. But his fishing partner was not to be outdone, surreptitiously biting off the winning fly, Paul Lishman strapped it on to his own rig and less than ten minutes later caught yet another 59cm RainbowTrout, resulting in a lively debate as to whose was bigger? Such an argument between two men can only be settled over a celebratory drink, which raising many a glass to each other’s conquest was the final result.
The five team that made it through to the illustrious final in ascending order were ; The Dead Donkeys, WBHO, ST Fergusson, Fish On and ultimate winners of the TCC 2nd leg, The RoadSpan Royals. A lesson that everyone certainly learned was that regardless of inclement weather, time on the water equates to fish on the board!
As such, he is included not as a Guide in terms of the someone who can give you any indispensable tuition or direction, but to provide us with some fishing tales from the events that WildFly hosts and of course from the locations that the the WildFly team happen to be filming.
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