A nymph-caught brown makes a dash through the shallows.

All-action on the Ottery - finally fishable after a summer in spate.

A perfect wild brown trout from Beat 16.

The grayling put on a show too - Mr Hatt and pals had fish to 42cm on this particular day!

Stormy seas had slowed the sea fishing, but during settled spells, those bass just love a Popper - this one is 3lb 3oz.

Mackerel, sea trout (yes - in the sea!) and bass from a north coast rock mark.

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