Sunday, 21 July 2013

Sunday 21st July 2013


This morning was a lot cooler than the last Cygnets' session, with a cloudy over cast sky and a light breeze. Once the Cygnets had drawn their pegs from the hat and received the session safety brief, the Cygnets were eager to get started fishing on the Mill Pond.



Cygnets on Mill Pond


Swans
 The Cygnets were today joined by the two swans and a family of ducks on the Mill Pond.


There were a number of fish rising and showing at the start of the session around the upper area of the Mill Pond. The first fish of the session was hooked and successfully landed by Robert Fyfe. This was a hard fighting blue trout.  Not long after this Robert Hiddleston who was fishing on the opposite bank to Robert hooked into a fish. This too was successfully netted and was another hard fighting blue trout.
 
The Cygnets fished hard throughout the first two moves and then they all had the break from fishing and returned to start fishing.
 
 
 
The fish appeared to have switched off and there was the odd fish rising around the pond. As the morning progressed it became more muggy in temperature, however, the sky remained overcast.

Casting instruction from Thomas Anderson
During the session, Cygnets professional casting instructor, Thomas Anderson walked around the pond and gave advice and instruction on casting and techniques to all the Cygnets. This gave the opportunity for any faults in casting to be adjusted.


 
The Cygnets fished really hard, however, it was not until the last five minutes before the end of the session that Robert Fyfe, hooked into his second fish of the session. This fish gave Robert some tremendous sport. Fellow Cygnet William Addison was on hand to help Robert net the fish. This was a beautiful Rainbow trout. It was superb to see the ethos of Cygnets and the camaraderie between the Cygnets helping each other.


Fish on

There were on only 3 fish landed today, However some of the Cygnets did report that they had hooked fish but lost them before they could be netted. The fishing conditions were not great. The cloud cover would help but the heat building throughout the morning made the fishing very difficult.

The successful cygnets today were :-
 
Robert Fyfe - 2 fish
          Robert Hiddleston - 1 fish


Successful Cygnets

 
The next Cygnets session is on Sunday 4th August 2013 at the usual time of 09:15am for fishing from 09:30am.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Sunday 7th July 2013

Today's session was very hot with temperatures of 30 degrees being registered, which made it a very difficult day for fishing. Initially, there was a slight breeze that cooled the air down. However, it was not long before it was extremely hot and humid.



The Cygnets fished hard, regardless of the heat and the sun. There were a number of fish showing and rising around the Mill Pond. It was not long before Robert Fyfe hooked into the first fish of the session. The fish was netted by fellow Cygnet William Addison. It was great to see the Cygnets help each other.

 
 The second fish for Robert came very quickly after this. Once again the fish was netted by William Addison. This showed the true spirit of Cygnets.  The fish seemed to go off after this, with the Cygnets trying Lures, Dry flies, Wet Flies, Nymphs to try and tempt a fish. However the fish were very reluctant to take anything, most likely due to the extreme heat and bright sunshine.

 
It was near the end of the session before Alasdair Anderson hooked into a fish. This was safely netted and the hard work and perseverance paid off.  Overall the Cygnets did really well to fish in such difficult conditions. With the temperature soring and the very bright sunshine the fish were staying deep.


The Successful Cygnets today were:-

Robert Fyfe 2 fish
Alasdair Anderson 1 fish
 
 


The next Cygnets session is on Sunday 21st August 2013 at 09:15am for fishing from 09:30am.

The Cygnets are reminded to ensure that when the weather is very hot and sunny that they use a high factor sun tan lotion/cream and ensure that skin on legs and arms is covered at all times and to ensure that they drink plenty of fluids throughout the session to prevent dehydration.