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We moved to Pretoria and most of the fly fishing stopped for a long time.
Yesterday the opportunity yesterday to visit old family friends. The farmer allowed me to fish his dam again. 1st time in 13 years.
Very very few people are allowed to fish here so I was really privilege to cast a fly here once again.
My biggest trout I caught here as a boy on fly was 2,25kg...
The dam is situated at 6800ft.
I loaded the float tube and targeted deep water most of the day as the water is warm this time of year and I had to drive back to Pretoria in the evening so could not stay for the late afternoon early evening session.
The dam was stocked a couple of months ago with about 50kg of 500g trout and earlier in the year with 1 - 2.5kg trout.
The big trout in this dam is wild as wild can get and they fight very hard.
Unfortunately the wind blew the whole day that made things a bit interesting but I had a lot of fun going back to my roots...
I caught 8 x 500 gr trout and had a lot of fun...
Gerhard
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Very nice brown trout.
It does not happen often to be able to complete a McNab.
Everything needs to go perfect to complete it.
I will try for one with the bow this coming winter.
Trout will be caught on fly but the shooting will be done with the bow...
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Posts: 1659 | Location: Dullstroom- Mpumalanga - South Africa | Registered: 14 May 2005 one of us posted
From the looks of that Brown Trout, the pond/lake is short of food for the fish.
If there are any government or private pond specialists he can contact locally it might pay for them to have a look-see. They may agree and make recommendations or disagree with my long distance diagnosis.
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Congrats on a fine day fishing.
From the looks of that Brown Trout, the pond/lake is short of food for the fish.
If there are any government or private pond specialists he can contact locally it might pay for them to have a look-see. They may agree and make recommendations or disagree with my long distance diagnosis.
Not in South Africa that I am aware off.
The fish gets stock as small fish of 250g normally and they have then to fend for them selfs.
Trout is a exotic species in South Africa. Introduced in the late 1800's...
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Posts: 1659 | Location: Dullstroom- Mpumalanga - South Africa | Registered: 14 May 2005 one of us posted
Reviewing the pictures once again the rainbow seems to be well fed, only the brown seems underfed.
Looks like you had FUN and that is all that counts, anyway!
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