Quite surprising due to the bright sunshine and warm temperatures. The Tench came in at 7lbs 6oz. Tel: 01536 770264   email: lodge@flyfisheyebrook.co.uk, Web Site www.flyfisheyebrook.co.uk  Online Shop www.flyfishstore.co.uk, Our COVID-19 Guidelines http://www.flyfisheyebrook.co.uk/about-us/, Fishery Report: Week Ending: Sunday 23rd August 2020. Most of the action was from the boats. seed) & ate our packed sarnies. Not bad for a morning session. But just remember, if you are drifting along the bank, be aware of anchored boats and bank anglers and always try to leave them at least 50m space. All of these patterns are available in the tackle shop. Tuesday was still difficult although Lyndsey Bates used small CDCs for his 4 fish during a morning boat session, whilst Bill Law had three from the bank. Mr Dutton was fishing a washing line with Diawl Bachs and a FAB with most of the fish coming to the FAB. Mark Hunt was out in the morning cathing seven, using both daddies sand CDC’s whilst Craig and Stu Richards landed three on black and green patterns fishing the three trees area. As for most of our anglers on the day, the reports came in that the fish were still taking dries. Mr S Dutton ventured out in the afternoon and managed 7 trout the boat as well as a couple of perch and a bleak. You can continue along one side with regular pull ins to stop & gaze (preferably with Binoculars) at the gulls Geese & Ducks. Local Season Ticket holder Dave Etty once again had a good catch from the bank fishing damsels and daddies. Wednesday arrived with conditions well suited to the float tubers and this was evident as Mr N Shilton managed yet another bumper day out on the water bringing well in excess of double figures of fish to the tube. Roger Kerrison and Mick Griffin were top boat of the day managing into double figures to the boat. T Fox and P Barker had a bumper day out in the boat fishing orange Culs and managing to get good sport from all over the lake with both of them getting in to double figures. Obviously with the weed coming up, the conditions favour the boat anglers, but Bill Law has shown that the fish can still be taken from the bank. So now is the time to get booked in for a day out. Kieron Johnson managed 9 from the bank in the afternoon fishing golden olive palmers through the light waves. Mark hunt had a full day out on the water and got in to double figures fishing small dries and thoroughly enjoyed the challenging sport. The fish will start switching on to the fry in the up and coming weeks, so it might be a good idea to stock up on popper minkies, cats whisker and humongous patterns. Despite the bright sunshine, most of our visitors managed between 4 and 6 fish a piece. An absolutely fantastic result considering the bright sunny day. Those that ventured afloat were in by lunchtime with nothing to show. Eyebrook Tackle Shop is open & now under the management of the fishery, we continue to increase our range of tackle & have a selection of RIO demonstration lines for you to take out & try. Wednesday started off overcast with some strong winds coming from the South West which has presented us with some cooler conditions. Sunday saw similar conditions to the day before with the wind still coming from the north east. All of the other boats caught, with fish mainly falling to dries. Wednesday regulars Clive Moore & Ian Jobe landed 8 fish between them with the majority coming in the afternoon using a DI 8 sinking line and a booby fished on a short leader. Looking forward in to the up and coming week, the conditions are looking to improve for fishing. They were rewarded with some sport near the dam whist fishing a Dunkeld, buzzer and FAB washing line method. But after starting on a Di3 sweep and moving it through the water, he hadn’t had a touch until fishing a midge tip with 2 boobies and a nymph in between. But Eyebrook currently has 18 of her boats on loan to Draycote till the 23rd of August, so prior booking is a must to guarantee a boat. All water member Paul Walker also fished from the boat landing 3 fish on Diawl Bach’s from the Main Basin. Neil Shilton caught four from his float tube whilst Dave Chadwick caught two fishing the netted bank. More details The fish were feeding just below the surface and a couple of buoyant flies were essential to keep them high in the water. Yet again, Mark hunt went out for an afternoon session and managed to tempt 5 fish to the boat by fishing Red and Bibio Sedgehogs. Eyebrook Season ticket holder Dave Etty once again brought his A game and got in to double figures from the bank, once again on foam daddies. However, due to the rising water temperature (19 degrees) and the changing air pressure for the past few days, It has made the fishing a little bit tougher on the surface. Bright sunshine and little wind presented our anglers with very challenging conditions. After 2 o’clock in the afternoon the fish seem to come back on the feed and are mostly preoccupied with damsel nymphs but can be tempted with a foam daddy or small nymphs just under the surface. Tuesday certainly was a day when the fish came out to play which gave us a rod average of 8.6. These cost £13.50 ( a 10%saving) and are available either direct from the lodge or on line at https://www.flyfishstore.co.uk/shop/eyebrook-daddy-selection/. Stephen Bolton and Bill Hammond managed to bring 5 to the boat, managing to snare their fish on foam daddies just off the willows. Mr Birtwhistle fly fishing for the pike gad a quite day with one follow from a jack pike, that all changed when he had a take and successfully landed a 31lb5oz pike, photo on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/FlyFishStore. Saturday arrived with more favourable conditions, with a bit of rain seemed to bring the place to life. Mr Priestly called the lodge the next day to thank us for such an amazing days fishing and how welcoming the staff had been with them. Matt Kingston & Adam Langley enjoyed a last four-hour session on the boat using dry daddies to land 3 apiece around the Main Basin. As the weedbeds are starting to grow, it is clear to see that the fish are sitting just off the weedbeds away from the bank which is making life a little more difficult for our bank anglers. As Tuesday started, our anglers were met with mild conditions that were very near perfect. Most of the fish fell to an Olive pheasant tail buzzer fished between a FAB and a foam daddy on a floating line. The main basin in front of the dam is holding a large number of trout with anglers catching on daddies, cdc & buzzers great top of the water sport. Obviously, the trout enjoyed the cooler weather and decided to come out and play today. Rod average for the day was 4.5. There is neat little lay-by with a Bird Feeder in a tree which tits feed on constantly. The bank anglers were more successful, with everybody catching, especially in the evening. With the piking the smaller fish were still plentiful with Mat Harris reporting 30 pike for his two days. Eyebrook manager Jim took to the water after work to see if he could tempt some fish from deeper in the water column. Shop Search. As Simon attempted to lift the prize fish for a photo, it kicked out and made a dive straight to the depths to recover. Available from: March 6th – 15th March & then again from 16th June – 31st October, specific rules apply £18.00. But for the brave few souls that ventured out, they were rewarded with some unbelievable sport in some windy conditions. Dick Spicer also used a washing line, to take his 7 fish, although Dick found it was a green buzzer doing the damage.

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