Luckily I’m off to Portugal with my partner for 9 days and will be revisiting the beautiful area around Coimbra to the north central. I hope to grab a few days to fly fish the lovely river Ceira again. The stretches which run through the old town of Gois are particularly nice with two weir pools,some long,slower deep parts to explore with plenty of trout to be had under the shade of trees. The second weir pool on the edge of the town runs off into a faster streamy run which takes you down to the end of the beat. There are rainbows and browns to be had and all for only 5 euros a day, catch and release. One must however obtain a rod licence for the area. There are some monster barbel cruising around too but I’ve yet tempt one to the fly. Here’s a photo from last years trip. The last stretch at Gois.
Bass off the the beach
Apparently there have been good catches of bass around the 2-3lb mark caught off the beach from Shoreham up to Worthing. I hear most fish were taken bait fishing. If the winds had calmed down it would have been nice to try with the fly. It does however show the bass are starting to feed closer in and hopefully we’ll be soon catching more from the Adur. The river has started to colour up again with the latest rains so we’ll have to wait for the water to fine down again to give the bass a chance of seeing the fly.
First bass of 2012
The Adur is clearing.
At last the River Adur is beginning to clearing after all the recent rains. We have good few days of warm and settled weather this week. The mullet are comming in now an I’m hoping the bass soon follow. Will blog again as soon as a fish has been landed.
Tight lines Howie
A nice wild Brownie from the Itchen
Last weekend I was invited by new fishing buddy Julian to fish a free stretch of the River Itchen. He had heard of a may fly hatch the previous day. Although we did not witness a hatch that day I was rewaded with this lovely wild brownie and lost another fish too. What a lovely peice of water to fish and it’s right in the middle of Winchester. Julian says he had greyling to 2lbs on his last visit.
Come on weather
I was hoping to get back on the Adur today but this cold weather is still keeping the water temperatures down. Just below 10c today. This is still not good enough to get those bass or mullet into the estuary so it looks like another fly tying day. Here’s a few Clouser style I tied earlier. I use dyed goat air as it’s very fine therefor has more life like qualities in the water. A few strands of crystal flash and 4mm recessed dumbbells fitted with 3D stick on eyes from the ebay USA (cheaper would you believe)
Back on the Adur 2012
Just as the new salt water fly fishing season begins the temperatures drop and the heavens open. Although we desperately need the rain we could well do without the cold. Even if there was a bass or two entering the estuary the rains and high winds of late have made the Adur so turbid you would have to drop the fly within inches of a bass to stand a chance of a take. I just had to wet a line though today and check out the river so I spent a lovely hour or so (in between showers) below the Norfolk Bridge practicing casting and going through the motions in readiness for the season ahead. Having said that, It looks like the bass season is going to be starting late on the Adur this year as more rain is forecast well into next week but hey, I’ll just have to dig out my trout tackle and flies instead. I will keep an eye on river and conditions and will blog again as soon as things change for the better.
Tight lines Howie
Bass in November 2011
The water and air temperatures are still up and the Bass are still feeding in the Adur as I found out yesturday and today. The river was running nice and clear so the Bass can easily see the flies. I think natural bait fish patterns seem to work better in clear water and no need to use bright colours as they must look odd to Bass. Only one fish took the fly yesturday and my partner just happened to be there to take this video: http://youtu.be/v6zbDMmPDM Again today only one fish took the fly. It took me by surprise and instead of strip-striking I struck with the rod and failed to set the hook and after a thrash around on the surface the large Bass spat the hook. Here’s hoping for a few more fish before this extended season comes to an end. Tight lines and don’t forget to strip-strike. Howie
The one that got away story.
The last two days on the Adur have produced 6 good sized Bass. The best weighed in at 4.75lbs (see pic right). One huge fish smashed my 14lb tippet after a short but frantic battle. I got to see it as it thrashed on the surface just before it broke me and it looked to be a double figure fish. I never thought I would have to up my tippet strength but from now on I’ll be using 18lb. Tight lines. 
Howie
First Bass on the fly for Rob
Rob called me and said he had just taken up fly fishing and wanted to catch a bass on the fly. Unfortunately that day no fish were showing, the water was still coloured after the storms and we both blanked. It wasn’t a complete waste of time though as I was able to show him the river and were the Bass are likely to be when they do come through. Plus we worked on his casting, what lines to use flies and tactics. A few days later he texed me and asked if I’d join him again. We fished the stretch below the rail bridge. I started to get a few knocks then Rob called out “Howie I’m in” a minute later I took this photo. We had 2 more fish the biggest was 2.25lb then all went quite.
Well done Rob

Regards Howie


