Balance…
I have to say, I’m enjoying this season. I should be fretting over a lack of business but I’m not. I’m getting an occasional guide day and my wife Iza is working full time. We’re doing okay. We’re lucky, and I’m thankful for that. I’m looking after the kids most days but also managing to get out fishing regularly – especially now that Iza’s recent study has ended, a bit more time for me to fish. It’s a juggling act between kids, Iza’s work and free time, working on the house, family time, friends, guiding and fishing. The balance is good. I’m making the most of this season without tourists. It’s made me rethink what’s important. So much so that I might just reduce my guide days to make more time for family in the future. My goal in life is not to be financially rich – it’s to be rich with the important stuff.
This season has been really great. I have explored some new water and while I want to do more exploring, I realised something. I love going back to the water I know. I need to see the water I know at least once or twice a season. I don’t mind if I don’t catch a fish, I just need to see the water – it’s like catching up with an old friend. I like to see if the river has changed, are the fish in the usual spots, what more can I learn about it. Now that I’ve realised this I’m okay with it. Some days I felt a bit guilty for not exploring when I could have been. Exploring new water is certainly exciting. And while I have made peace with going back to fish familiar water I will always have the drive to find new water. Like life in general, its about balance.
The season to date has had a number of highlights. I’ll let the images tell the story about most of these but I will mention one. A day that I was guiding a half day, I went fishing myself for the second half. I hooked an 8lb trout for my client in the morning. He was about 12. He played it well and we got it into the net. In the afternoon I ventured off myself. I saw only one trout in 4kms which I didn’t get. Then I saw 2 in a pool. I was rigged up with one of my guide rods – a 5wt Airflo Blade with a Lamson Liquid reel. I hooked the first one quickly and landed it downstream. I knew it was big. I was thrilled to see it hit the magical 10lb increment on my weigh net. I went back up to the pool again and the other fish was still there, still active. There was a brutal crosswind and I had to cast way left of the target to compensate for the wind. It took a few attempts which luckily didn’t spook the fish. He sitting quite deep. Finally the dry went down and I lifted into serious weight. I landed this one in the same spot as the first. He hit the scales at 12lbs. This is equal to my biggest trout to date. 3 browns for 30lbs. I’ve never done that before. 2 doubles, thats also a first. First time I’ve witnessed it since my good friend Kristian Bang Foss landed a 10.25 and a 10.75 (and a 9) back in 2013. I’m happy if I can land one over 10 for a season so this day was certainly one of those never to be forgotton. Needless to say I was delighted. Also happy to get a great shot with the 10 second timer – my size 12 Brown Nymph from Fulling Mill visible in his mouth.
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Tight lines! Ronan..
Sometimes we have to swim after a fish! It was worth it. Ready for the walk to the river. Adaline love the HT4!! Bob into one. A great half day. One myself in the second half of the day. Day 2 – Another half day. An 8lber for this young fella! Second half I went for a fish myself. Landed this 10lber.. ..and this 12lber. Great day with Bob! Nice trout.. And into another. Stillwater trout can be stunning..
Same fish..Great markings.. Carole, Adaline, Lochlan and Bob.. A deadly combo from Fulling Mill. My claret nymph and an indicator klink. What a day! The fishing was off the charts. Just brilliant. Love that Harfin reel. Thanks to my friend Matt Henger for
this gift a few years ago. Claret again..7lbs. They all wanted to eat my claret nymph. Well stocked.. A small fish for Bill but it saved us from a blank! In the bag.. Fulling Mill Stealth box, ready to rock. My nymphs from Fulling Mill. Unweighted 16 up to heavy 10s. Adaline helps me set up the shot. She gets it! Great day out with Filipe. 5 to the net. Super condition.. The best from a 4 hour session. Old river keeping.. That effort has paid off a few times. With my truck in the garage I have the corolla! On the way to explore some new water.. Didn’t see any but prospecting with a streamer paid off with this fish just under 7lbs. The remains of a bygone era. The lake rarely freezes now. Good value. Good action with small trout around the edges. New water too.. Great day with Jeremy, Bruce and Hamish. They all got a trout after a 1.5hr casting lesson. Me with Jeremy’s fish of the day. Good day with Dan! Very unlucky in that we hooked 5 and lost them all! What a place. One of my favourite rivers. Lochlan with a perch! Loving the river. One of the best fish of my life.