Postings tagged with: »Salmon«
Fishing the Eany
Jodie O'Neill is into a fish at the Devlins. There were many Salmon jumping and moving, but only a ver few were caught that day.
Allistair Proctor has him safe in the net.
Jodie and his Eany Salmon.
Salmon from the Owenea
Great water in the Owenea. Ray and me fishing the lower reaches of this splendid Donegal River.
Ray has one just above the "Little Footbridge".
Not a very big one, but it produces a smile nevertheless.
Mine is not much bigger, but at least we have a wee fish to eat.
At the Owenea towards Ardara.
Salmon run the Owenea
Monbrecia bloom: time for salmon. Today a good few came up the Owenea.
Otmar Butz is into one pretty soon, though they are not too keen on our flies.
Obviously a seal has attacked this one.
Otmar puts the fish back, but is happy nevertheless, because we see so many salmon.
Not just in the water. This one took the Shrimp Fly.
Heavy grey clouds are around us all day, only to lift a bit towards evening.
More Tales from the Owenea
The Owenea has water and looks perfect.
We can see a lot of fish but only this one takes the fly, the Masquerade.
The banks are pretty much overgrown and to land a fish here is not easy. Maybe the Fisheries Board gets the hint and does something about it. I'm talking about Beat 7.
A Salmon for Otmar Butz
Again lots of water in the Owenea. The usual thing in Donegal: once it has started to rain, it never stops.
That's the stuff the salmon angler wants. Otmar Butz plays a nice fish at "The Tagh".
Fresh up from the sea. The salmon season gets some shape now, after a very slow start.
My first Salmon of the Season
Whilst Ray is chewing up a cast, I hook my first salmon of the season and the day with the very first cast. Lucky me, or is it just the skill?
The fish took a Masquerade and is not that easy to land in the "Crooked Hole", one of the many well known pools of the Owenea.
There we have it.
There is one jumping at the "Yellow Banks" and just a bit further down I'm into my second one.
Again on the Masquerade.
Not as big as the first one, but I am a happy man all the same.
You don't go home with two salmon every day.
Fotos (4): Ray Robinson
Ray does it again
Great feller this Ray Robinson and the fish isn't bad either.
That's where it came from. The Owenea and again, it took a Bibio.