Just back from the first successful expedition to the interior of the year. Arrived to dead flat calm and the birds going crazy picking off bugs at Tunkwa. Decided to set up camp at Leighton and give that a whirl - never fished either before.
The weather was nice yesterday afternoon and a gentle breeze came up - sunny with cloudy periods. Warm in the sun but quite cool when a cloud passed overhead. Fishing was apparently better in the afternoon which worked out fine for me because thats when we arrived. Water still very chilly in the float tube but nonetheless, small size 14 chironomids were the ticket in red/black, light green, or silver/red. Quite shallow in about 6-8 feet of water and only down about 5 feet. Had 1 nice one and 4 small ones, but all still beautiful radiant silver. Caught 5 more small ones on a cast and retrieved black micro leech that evening before dinner.
Wind blew up that night and it was freezing that night. Envious of those in 5th wheels and campers, but its hard to have champagne tastes on a beer salary. Cool, cloudy and windy start to the morning up there today - starting sleeting with rain. Fishing was alright though and I was able to find some fish. Had 6 today - all small and silvery, 3 on chironomid and 3 on the same micro leech in the rain and you could have thrown a beer to me from our campsite. Water is quite high and Im looking forward to going again some time in the near future.
Good times.
Andrew