Month: September 2017

September 30, 2017

Today was Day 3 of my quest for one last good Urban Trout of this season.   When I arrived at the river today it looked promising. The level had dropped 20 cms and the clarity was good. The sun was shining and early mornings rain appeared to have made little impact.   After a…

September 28, 2017

The gauges on all my local rivers showed spikes due to last nights heavy rain but this mornings beautiful sunshine convinced me that they might all be wrong. Sadly, they weren’t.   Back to chocolate brown after yesterday’s brief respite, the Goyt was angry and vocal. I opted for wellies over waders and explored the…

September 28, 2017

According to the gauge, the river Goyt was dropping but according to the forecast, there would be heavy rain again overnight. With the trout season ebbing away, this could be my last chance to target them.   The first hour was fruitless and even though I was able (for the first time in weeks) to…

September 22, 2017

As we slip ever closer towards the winter, I’ve again had to cancel this weeks river guiding in Wales due to the amount of water in the Dee.   To console myself, I headed an hour and a half in the other direction into deepest Stockport where the river Goyt was slowly but surely dropping….

September 6, 2017

I’ve had to reschedule several river days recently so when I contacted Mark to advise him of the predicted rain, I was half expecting another postponement. To his credit, he chose to forge ahead stating that he was more concerned with improving his skills than catching loads of fish. He also added that as a…

September 1, 2017

As you will know, I said goodbye to a very special friend last week. Together we caught some of the the best Trout and Grayling to ever grace my net and we did it in some very unlikely places i.e. the industrial urban rivers of the North West.   These environments tend to take their…