Fraser on fishing: Allandale was a challenge


For the time of year conditions were fairly good and fish were moving all over. Arriving late the rest of the club were already out and doing fairly well.
I took the decision to go with a floating line and a single Hothead Damsel. Starting out on the high bank I was casting out towards the reed beds without success. Normally the damsel works well for me but I decoded to change to a white cat. As soon as the fly hit the water it was smashed by a nice fish of around 2lb+.
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Hide AdThat was the blank off and a face saver. Half an hour passed and I was getting follows but not any lock on. Fan casting in all directions I could see one decent fish head and tailing but every time I put fly in front of it would just turn away.
However, on retrieving my line after a miscast a cracking fish took the fly with venom. After a frantic fight that lasted a good five minutes I managed to guide it into the net.
Things went quiet after that and I slowly worked my way round the water stopping at the top end. A big weed had formed about 20 yards out and you could see the fish cruise round the edges. Despite a good hour trying to tempt them nothing would take so I retired early.
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