Flyfishing for yellows

Garrick

Senior Member
Hi

After the month long fasting,I decided to feather off the dust and cob-webs from the last season and check what was happening at the river.A good mate and also a member of Sealine,Sugeshin,joined me on his maiden trip to the Vaal River.Now Sugeshin is,from what i am told,an honourary member of the infamous Roundbush fishing spot and a master of nailing spotted grunters.To him,freshwater fishing was boring as there is no fun in catching a fish that does not fight.How wrong he was.

Arrived at the river at 1.15pm and started setting up before we could hit the water.the trip would not have been completed without the presence of the legendary Wobbly.For those who have heard of him.

Entered the water with Sugeshin close to me as I started explaining to him of where to find this freshwater "garrick".

It did not take long and I was on with a steam train.As soon as i hooked it,I handed the rod over to Sugs to fight it.After a long fight,there was a tangle with another guy's line who was bait-fishing.At that spot of the tangle,the trace bust.Nevertheless,he could not stop smiling because he felt  the power of this fish .Not to be out done by this we moved about 3 meters away and bang I was on again.I handed over the rod to him and now he felt the true power of this steam train that shot straight into the main current which made his forearms burn.After a prolonged fight,not sure who was more tired him or the fish,I netted this monster of a mud fish.I would assume the weight of it was close to 5.2kg.next flick and we were on again and again and again.We probably caught  and landed close to 9 and lost about 6.Those that were lost gave a good account of themselves.unfortunately no yellow fish was landed although 4 were caught which were lost.the mud fish kept us busy and the smile on Sugeshin's face is still there today.Sugeshin had this to say " i never thought freshwater fish would give such a fight like that."He is hooked.

i am sure that you are wondering where the pics are,well as soon as he down load them,I will post them up here.

the water temp is still very low for yellows to be in full swing.hopefully,if no more cold front hits,by end of this month,the water temp would have risen and the "Vaal Gold"will make it's presence felt.The mudfish has been very active this whole week and reports comming in from rreliable sources is that they have been like this for the past 2-3 weeks with the odd yellowfish.I have a report of a friend of mine landing 12 yellows in the small range last week tuesday and then 14 muddies on thursday.but mudfish seems to be the order of the day.

for those who will be venturing out to catch yellows PLEASE RELEASE ALL THE YELLOWS CAUGHT.THE LARGEMOUTH YELLOW IS ALREADY ON THE CRITICAL LIST AND THE SMALL MOUTH IS POPULATION IS JUST AS BAD.

that's it from me until the next Vaal Fly fishing report.

Cheers

Garrick
 

Land Locked

Senior Member
Very nice report Garrick. Well done for introducing a new face to freshwater fly fishing.

[color="#006600"]Garrick[/color] wrote:
for those who will be venturing out to catch yellows PLEASE RELEASE ALL THE YELLOWS CAUGHT.THE LARGEMOUTH YELLOW IS ALREADY ON THE CRITICAL LIST AND THE SMALL MOUTH IS POPULATION IS JUST AS BAD.
But they taste so good.
 

Garrick

Senior Member
LL

you cannot be serious mate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yellowfish tasting nice....................eie khona

Cheers

Garrick
 

preven

Senior Member
eish Garrick you on the ball I see. good good dad.

when I started reading that you went fishing without inviting me, I was a bit upset then I went on and got really upset:swear because you guys pulled out some monsters and I was not there to share the fun. BOSS  you better invite  next time ....
 

Junior

New member
Hi Fisher people

After much procrastination and being "tied down" over the last few months, i joined Garrick on one of his expeditions, my first, to do some freshwater fishing. Boy was i kept busy and entertained. :fishn

My initial perceptions of freshwater angling were thrown out the window within seconds of getting into the water. Garrick, an obviously seasoned fisherman, provided great tutoring and insight into the ups and downs of the freshwater world.  

Midst maneuvering the rocky terrain and current, there was never a dull moment. For those of you who think freshwater fishing is boring, take my word for it............ the river species put up great fights and are they are there aplenty!

i will post the pics of the catches as soon as they are available.

to the Sealine team, thanks for having such an informative forum. this forum has given me the opportunity to meet and learn from great people.

Garrick, thanks for the experience mate!!! i'll most definitely be back for more action!!!!

Have a great one!

Junior............:wfish

 

 
 

Land Locked

Senior Member
Junior, :welcomesea:Welcome. Thanks for sharing your thought's on a Garrick trip, :spitewe all been tooo scared to be the first.:woohoo
 

Junior

New member
Thanks buddy.

Well, now i have proven that freshwater fishing is exciting and Garrick is safe!!! :lol:1
 

Ryan

Sealiner
Out f a matter of interest.

Where on the vaal were you lads fishing.....

Nice report well done boys.................:cool:
 
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