Did you ever wonder why you were standing in a gale waving a stick about
Posted on October 7, 2008 - Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Diary
2nd Oct, Killylane Reservoir After two very tough days, I figured the weather couldn’t get any worse. My mate Andrew and I had planned to reward ourselves for our hard dissertation slog with an extended trip fishing. I had been out the past two days and I knew it was going to be an uphill struggle. So we decided to head to Killylane, as we thought we might get a bit of shelter from the strong winds. We’ve fished here before but today everything had changed, mainly due to the hurricane blowing straight through the reservoir. Most of the day was spent tramping around the water to find a sheltered spot, this soon became impossible. At the end we were desperate, I chose to try the deep water in front of the dam wall, with a sinking line and boobies and Andrew chose an inlet that you could probably jump over. I managed about twenty minutes without being blown into the water and walked back to join the slacker sitting alongside the inlet. This tactic paid off for him though as amongst the eddies in the inlet Andrew had managed to catch the only trout of the day.
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Did you ever wonder why you were standing in a gale waving a stick about
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