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    A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Saturday morning; and I'm still suffering with the remains of "Sinusitis and a real bad Headache" but, a few pills to ease the pain, saw me at the side of my favourite mountain stream by 11.45am, the water was low and extremely clear, the fish are incredibly spooky! the greenery is increasing at an alarming rate, giving the canopy extra opportunities to steal your flies and make any form of casting, or presenting a fly on the water, almost impossible! - But, don't you just love the challenge.

    I was completely alone, breathing clean fresh air; and soaking up the beauty that mother nature had provided (just for me) so generously!

    I could not be bothered with greasing up my silk line, that I would normally use with my cane rod! So, I decided to use the 6ft,#2,weight, Hardy Flyweight Rod, teamed with a 2.5, A J Forbes Tungsten Reel; and a Mastery GPX fly line! This is an extremely lightweight outfit, that even a 6in, WBT can put a real nice bend in.

    The weather was fine, Dry and Warm; but not too warm, just a real pleasant day; and I just knew it was going to get better? I'm always optimistic! And it started well, with me hooking a 10in fish on my second cast, but it was going to be one of those days, were you hook in to everything! - Trees, Bushes, plants, stones in the stream and even yourself, Ouch! I spent more time untangling my flies from trees - than I did actual fishing. Although, I was just so pleased to be there, that all these hick-ups were just a minor set back to what turned out to be another fantastic day!
    I just love fishing small streams!



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    Just so good to be alive; and sharing time with a natural environment! "Money Cannot Buy It" - It's a free Gift!

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    Re: A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Nice, if you fish smallstreams you gotta learn to put up with hooking into bushes,moss, tangles, rats nest, bug bites and worst of all.....busting your ass once in a while Thanks for the pics, I always enjoy your post

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    Re: A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Mostyn, your post captures the true spirit of small stream fishing perfectly. Bravo! :clap:

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    Re: A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Yeah, really nice pictures there Mostyn! Thanks for sharing.
    Martin

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    Re: A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Great stuff and gorgeous trout

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    Re: A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Quote Originally Posted by LeeG
    Very nice post and the pictures are great. Can I ask what state you live and fish in?? Those pictures remind me of the fishing that I have done the past 5 or 6 years, love those small streams and wild fish.

    Thanks
    Lee
    Hi Lee,

    Thanks for the kind words! I'm living in "South Wales" UK. I also love the small streams and wild fish!

    Regards

    Mostyn

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    Re: A Lonely Day in the Company of Wild Life!

    Lovely stream and those spotted wild browns are very handsome.

    Great photos.


    Thanks,


    Brk Trt

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