From: 06/05/2016
To: 06/05/2016
Type of Water: Freshwater
Species: Brown trout, Marble Trout
Fishing and guiding my old fly fishing teacher...
After a bad and cold week, heavy storm, rain and snow on the higher top of the mountains finally we got a great day with warm temperature, not sunny day but perfectly cloudy that's is quite good to fly fish. The water level were a little bit higher and colder then the weeks before and the temperature dropped extremly off.
We fished on little streams of Piave tributaries where we caught not the biggest brownies ever but for sure the most beautiful and colorfull fishes both on dries and nymphs (high sticking)
Then we moved up to another location looking for the late evening hatches chasing for marbles&hybrids... we caught a few marbles and browns using large caddis imitation on 10/12 hook size, casted into the faster water current wh View more...Fishing and guiding my old fly fishing teacher...
After a bad and cold week, heavy storm, rain and snow on the higher top of the mountains finally we got a great day with warm temperature, not sunny day but perfectly cloudy that's is quite good to fly fish. The water level were a little bit higher and colder then the weeks before and the temperature dropped extremly off.
We fished on little streams of Piave tributaries where we caught not the biggest brownies ever but for sure the most beautiful and colorfull fishes both on dries and nymphs (high sticking)
Then we moved up to another location looking for the late evening hatches chasing for marbles&hybrids... we caught a few marbles and browns using large caddis imitation on 10/12 hook size, casted into the faster water current where usually marbles waits their prey.
The water was good, not perfectly clear but perfect to not let us see from the fishes
Then after a little break, we got the main pool where usually the first insects starts hatching at 6 p.m.
In fact a few stoneflies and caddis starts hatching and then we had a look the first big mouth out the water.
Just minutes later, numerous bubbles on surface... many many rising fishes at the end of the pool where current is really slow and water really skinny... so we decide to moving downstream around the pool, get the water 50 meter lower and walking upstream so carefully to not scary the fishes engaged to eat on surface!
Match the hatch and the right fly we caught a couple of great fishes into the rain then, anyway everything stopped a couple of minutes later...
It Started raining a lot and we turned again the fly into that big stimulator at the top of the pool and yes, strike!