Friday 7 March 2008

Searching for a Springer

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David and Tim shared a rod on the Lower Tamar fishery today at Gunnislake Weir. With only a handful of fish through the counter so far, hopes of connecting weren't high but you'll never know unless you've got a line on the water!
With blue skies, a warm sun and just a breath of wind, it was a beautiful day to be out, and the flora and fauna were certainly waking up to spring. The only fish seen were a grayling and a sea trout smolt to David's Mepps Long no.3 spinner, and all manner of flies were swum to no avail. But what a day to be alive!


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Gunnislake Weir - not a bad day for early March!


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Purple Toothwort; a rare flower of the British Isles, but common in the Tamar valley during early spring.


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David searches the water as the tide starts to lift...


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... and the result! Not the first springer of the season, but a welcome grayling nonetheless.

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