Went out in the sunshine today, well away from the crowds of the valley river. Off to 'my' spot where I had success last year.
Weather was perfect, nice and warm. I was out at mid afternoon, so not ideal, especially with the clear skies. But I notice some active fish in the area, and a couple of seals, so I set off to casting. First a croc, then a couple of blue foxes. Couldn't get a bite after about an hour. I think back to remember the retrieve and the colour/size that worked here last year. Doh, orange blue fox. I had no success on a pink body, nor chartreuse body. So I tie on the orange one, second cast, BLAMMO, chrome bright Ho goes BALLISTIC. A couple of passerbyes stop to watch the action. I unbuttoned the barbless gammy from his yap and away he swam.
Feels good to get the first one, felt even better that the folks behind me watching the action snapped a pic and emailed them to me!
I lost that blue fox shortly after and tried a few other lures. I was getting tired when I tie on a brass blue fox, a few casts later, BANG, fish on. A nice bonus cutty of about 2lbs comes to hand. A great capper on the day.
I was tired and hungy by about 4:30 so I headed home.
What a great September this has been weather wise, and a great way to end the month with my first Ho of the year and a cutty (first time in a long time I have caught one). Glad to see them still around.
A good day.