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SEA TROUT FISHING

Sea Trout Fishing

A short series of articles which may interest those setting out for sea trout

John Gray

www.graysofkilsyth.com

 

Of all our game fish here in the British Isles, the sea trout holds, for me, the greatest fascination and, it might be said, the greatest challenge. Like the salmon, the sea trout is a migratory fish, spending half the year Sea Trout Fishingfeeding at sea and returning each summer to while away the long summer days in the river of its birth until spawning time in the autumn. In some ways, the sea trout is like both the salmon and the brown trout, in others, like neither. A difficult fish to lure during the light of a summer's day, in all but spate conditions, the sea trout will sometimes play the angler's game under the cover of darkness. The sea trout fisher must then be, like the sea trout, a nocturnal creature, venturing out at dusk and fishing through the wee sma' oors of the night on a river running at or near summer low level, often shrunken by summer drought. In such low water conditions, the wary sea trout lies inactive during the day but often comes alive with the fall of darkness, when we have our best chance of a fish, especially on a mild night when a good cover of cloud keeps the night temperature in Sea Trout Fishing - British Riversdouble figures. But even then, the sea trout seldom plays by the rules. There may be times and places where sea trout might come readily to a well fished fly but it is not always easy to predict when and where that might be.

Prompted by a recent fishing forum query on how best to make a start on sea trout fishing, I thought it might be useful to set out a few basic guidelines, based on my own experience, for those about to embark on this most fascinating and, for many of us, obsessive, of pastimes. I should say, at the outset, that most of my sea trout fishing, almost all of it nocturnal, has been done on Scottish rivers, in particular the Endrick, Earn, Allan, Spey and Border Esk, with an occasional foray elsewhere, for example to Wales, where a one hour July evening session on an upper beat of the little River Cothi gave me my best fish to date, a shining silver sewin of 9 pounds. My sea trout catches have seldomSea Trout Needle Tube Flies been so notable but I have generally been well enough rewarded for “good attendance” on the rivers I have fished. One of the great attractions of sea trout fishing is its uncertainty, so much so that I often wonder, on a quiet night, if I have really learned much at all during the forty years I have spent in search of them, but then an occasional successful night, when things fall unaccountably into place, goes a long way towards restoring that all important illusion of competence. What little I have learned might, I believe, be reasonably applied to other rivers throughout the country, with some hope of success, and perhaps those setting out on their first sea trout season will find my ramblings, set out in the articles linked below, of some interest .... next page

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