Thursday, 24 October 2013

Season's End

October 14th saw all rivers settling and clearing, the Lyd very much so, the Tamar still with some colour from the last spate, but definitely fishable. Salmon remained elusive, although David Pilkington struck it lucky with two fish from the Lyd during the afternoon, a well coloured cock fish of 28 1/2 inches from Silver Doctor pool, and a small hen grilse from King Pool. Both took a size 12 double hook fly, appropriately named the Autumn Gold.
Pride of place for the 2013 season has to go to young Charlotte Jones, whose boyfriend James Abbatt had taken his first ever salmon the previous evening. Charlotte caught a splendid hen fish of around 14 pounds, with less than an hour of daylight left before the season closed. The fish came from the neck of Quarry Pool on the Tamar, which had been fished by all and sundry throughout the day.
Some very serious rain has fallen in the past week or so, giving the biggest spates since February. Yesterday at Hartley weir on beat 3, plenty of sea trout and brownies were running on the falling flood water, along with some salmon. One salmon made it straight over the full height of the weir, the best part of 5 feet - having made a couple of abortive attempts, this fish hit the laminar flow on the shoulder of the weir square on, and shot off upstream like a slipped greyhound.
It remains very warm, insects where everywhere, stoneflies still making egg-laying flights over the water, hornets busy in a hole in an alder, midges and even butterflies around. The fish passing over the weir will be spawning soon, the brownies and sea trout within a matter of weeks, the salmon soon after. The year moves on.

Below is a series of photos of Charlotte Jones, assisted by brother Alexander, landing the largest Arundell Arms salmon of the season...







 

Friday, 4 October 2013

NOW we're talking - water at last

The Tamar is currently running at 3ft+ above summer level. The Lyd is also high. We may just rescue the salmon season yet.
For anyone that can get away at the last minute, a day for salmon on our rivers next week might be a wise move! We have limited availability at £40 per rod per day and rods are being snapped up fast. Call us on 01566 784666 or email at fishingoffice@arundellarms.com for details.




Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Hope at last?

 Things could just be looking up for salmon rods, after endless months of drought. David Morel, pausing overnight with us en route to a partridge day in Cornwall, strolled casually down to Bottom beat on the Lyd yesterday afternoon, and was both amazed and delighted when a salmon just came up through the low clear water of Thunder and Lightning pool to take his small Cascade. The rather coloured hen fish, around 6 pounds, was safely released.
This morning Rob Morris, having just qualiifed as an airline pilot, kept up the good work with his first ever salmon, another rather coloured hen fish of 28 inches, say 8 pounds, from Lyd foot pool, on a small Pearly Stoat's Tail. Rob very sportingly released the fish, with the whole event captured on a phone camera by his good lady, Sammy.
More real rain is still very much needed, the ground very dry just a few inches down, but at least there is a few fish in our water.