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Fish week 1,188 (season 7,781) Returns 242 (1,522) Rod average 4.9 (5.11)
Grafham Water continues in fine form with 35% of the anglers catching their limits.  The brisk westerly winds have favoured boat anglers who have enjoyed an amazing week with all areas on the reservoir producing good fishing at some point.  There have been two main methods for boat anglers – either floating lines with buzzers and diawl bachs or Di5 lines with blobs or boobies.  The most consistent areas for the boat anglers this week have been mouth of Savages Creek, Valley Creek, A,Q,G,D and I buoys and Gaynes Cove.  Also towards the end of the week some good catches have started to come from the central areas of the reservoir.

 

Bank anglers have found the most fishable areas to be Gaynes Cove, South Dam and the Harbour.



Competition news
GWFFA Floating Line 12 May
Ten six man teams entered this event catching 304 fish giving a rod average of 5.06.  Rutland Water Fly Fishers won with 39 fish for 93lb 10oz.  The biggest fish of the day and also the best Rainbow of the week, weighed 5lb 10oz and was taken by Graham Pearson fishing for RWFF.  Graham, of Leicester, caught this superb conditioned Rainbow on a black buzzer from Savages Creek.

1st    RWFFA     39 fish for 93lb 10oz.
2nd   Greenwell    34 fish for 79lb 12oz
3rd    Invicta Blue  31 fish for 79lb 8oz

Major Clubs Group 1 14 May
Five six man teams fished this event catching 215 trout for a rod average of 7.2.  The biggest fish of the day was caught by GWFFA member Chris Bobby from Great Staughton.  Chris caught an excellent overwintered Brown of 6lb 2oz from Savages Creek on a black buzzer, this fish is also the biggest Brown of the week at Grafham Water.

     1st    GWFFA           133lb 4oz
     2nd   RWFFA           122lb 9oz
     3rd    Soldier Palmers A  117lb 12oz
     4th    Bewl A           107lb 1oz
     5th    Fish Hawks       95lb 11oz

Major Clubs Group 4 14 May
Four six man teams fished this event catching 108 trout giving a rod average of 4.5.  The biggest fish of the day was caught by Tug Lawson of Soldier Palmers B – a cracking Rainbow of 4lb 11oz.
     1st    Soldier Palmers B  86lb 2oz
     2nd   GWFFA B         76lb 8oz
     3rd    Invicta B         64lb 4oz
     4th    Fish Hawks B           32lb 15oz

Invicta Tuesday Night Boat League week 1 (14 May)
Eight anglers took part in the first boat league match of the season catching 16 trout for a rod average of 2.  Top rod on the evening was Rob Edmunds from Rutland.  Rob caught 7 trout on a Di3 line with a cats whisker drifting from I Buoy to D Buoy.

Best Rainbow           5lb 10oz taken by Graham Pearson of Leicester.

Best Brown             6lb 2oz taken by Chris Bobby of Great Staughton.

 

Best methods           See report.

 

Best boat areas         A,I, G and D buoys, South Dam, Gaynes Cove, Savages Creek, Valley Creek, Lodge frontage, Central Drifts.

 

Best bank areas         Harbour, South Dam and Gaynes Cove.


 

Mid week boat winner    Michael Love of Bedford.

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 26, 30 May; 2,8,20,23,29 June; 13,19,24 & 28 July and throughout the season.

Tuesday Night Boat League organised by Invicta

EYFA Youth National 26 May

Anglian Water Airflo International  Midland Heat 1 June

England Qualifier ‘Odds & Sods’ 30 June

 

 

 

 

 

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Fish week 268 (season 1,280) Returns 33 (85) Rod average 5.56 (5.15)

Grafham Water continues in great form with 30% of anglers catching their limits.  The best bag of the week went to Leicester angler Bob Wallinger.  Bob caught 7 fish for 27lb 10oz with his biggest fish a cracking overwintered Rainbow of 5lb 10oz.  Bob caught this bag by fishing a rather large silver tube fly on a Di8 line from the mouth of Savages Creek.  Grafham Water hosted a fantastic final for the Anglian Water Airflo Individual fished on Saturday 11 May – see Competition News for the full story.

Bank anglers have had some good sport mainly by fishing floating lines with small nymphs such as diawl bachs, crunchers, gold ribbed hares ear and black buzzers almost static from Gaynes Cove, South dam, G bank and Hill Farm.

Boat anglers are again enjoying the best of the sport with most areas of the reservoir being very productive especially Savages Creek, G and D Buoys, Gaynes Cove, Valley Creek, Boils, Bowl of Dam and Deep Water Point.  The main methods for the boat anglers have been Di 5 lines with pink boobies and blobs, diawl bachs, black buzzers, crunchers, cormorants and cats whisker boobies, also floating lines with black buzzers and red holographic diawl bachs fished almost static have also fished very consistently.



Competition news
Anglian Water
Airflo individual
48 Anglers took part in this final catching 361 trout for an amazing rod average of 7.52.  The average fish weight for the match was 2lb 3¼oz.  The biggest fish of the match was caught by Rob Topalo, a cracking overwintered Rainbow of 5lb 2¾oz.  The biggest Brown of the match (and also for the week) was a cracking specimen of 5lb 1 3/8oz caught by season ticket holder Chris Bobby.  The overall winner and new title holder was Mike Dixon of Crewe.  Mike caught 8 trout weighing 25lb 11 5/8oz by fishing a Di5 line with a team of pink blobs and boobies from Gaynes Cove drifting onto the South end of the Dam.

1st    Mike Dixon             8 fish for 25lb 11 5/8oz
2nd   David Hoppe           8 fish for 24lb 14 3/8oz
3rd    Anthony Cartwright       8 fish for 24lb 12oz
4th    Richard Kesek
5th    Ian Gaskell
6th    Ed Foster
7th     Ian Donaldson
8th    Paul Haskey
9th    Matthew Holroyd
10th   Paul Shaw

Best Rainbow           Two at 6lb 12oz one caught by Ross Bevan, the
                                                other by Ian Colclough.

Best Brown             5lb 13/8oz taken by Chris Bobby of Great Staughton.

 

Best methods           See report.

 

Best boat areas         G and D Buoys, South Dam, Gaynes Cove, Boils, Savages Creek, Valley Creek, Lodge Frontage.

 

Best bank areas         Harbour, South Dam and Gaynes Cove, G bank, Hill Farm.

 

Fish stocked            2,000.

 

Mid week boat winner    Frank Sumnall of Stoke on Trent.

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 19,26, 30 May; 2,8,20,23,29 June and throughout the year.

Tuesday Night Boat League organised by Invicta commences 14 May.

Wychwood Mixed Pairs 18 May.
EYFA Youth National 26 May

 

 

 

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Fish week 1671(season 5,760) Returns 327 (1141) Rod average 5.11 (5.04)

The excellent season at Grafham Water continues with 25 per cent of anglers taking their limits this week. Fish are feeding on buzzers with the best patterns proving to be small nymphs and buzzers down to size 14.  Diawl bachs and crunchers fished deep are proving successful.  Midge tip lines or blobs and boobies fished on sinking lines – Di3,Di5 or Di7.


Competition news
GWFFA & EDFFA match 28 April
The Grafham Water Fly Fishers and English Disabled Fly fishers day was fished on Sunday 28 April under heavy skies with an ever strengthening South Westerly wind. Despite these tricky conditions the match fished to a rod average of 4.4 for the 41 rods.

The winning pair was GWFFA's Kevin Appleton and Mick Hill. Starting on blobs and DI7's at the west end of the reservoir they soon headed eastward trying several areas before joining the boats at the Willows. There were lots of fish here, but proving difficult to tempt. As the boats dispersed Kevin and Mick found the fish were higher in the water than expected, and were soon building quality bag limits. Second placed Chris Bobby and Brian Frith were also at the Willows but found the fish on floating lines and buzzers from the start, amassing their 8 fish limits by mid afternoon. In third place was the experienced pair of Gordon Alleyne and John Weaver. This pair favoured the quieter more sheltered south where they nymphed out their 15 fish. Steve Ellerbeck and John Roberts took 4th place, again from the Willows area on pulling tactics.

The on form Chris Lane was the top individual rod.  Chris fished a DI7 on the North shore. The best fish of the match was a stunning Rainbow of 5lb 6oz taken by Des Glovern.

Best Rainbow           6lb 10oz Dennis Thorpe of Cottered, Herts.

Best Brown             5lb 9oz Bob Wallinger of Hinckley.

 

Best methods           See report

 

Best boat areas         All North shore

 

Best bank areas         North shore when wind allows and the dam

 

Fish stocked            2,000.

 

Mid week boat winner    Bob Wallinger of Hinckley.

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 19,26, 30 May; 2,8,20,23,29 June and throughout the year.

Tuesday Night Boat League organised by Invicta commences 14 May.

Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May
Wychwood Mixed Pairs 18 May.
EYFA Youth National 26 May

 

 

 Week ending 28th April.

Fish week 1,163 (season 4,089) Returns 198 (814) Rod average 5.87 (5.02)

Grafham Water has fished very well this week with an excellent rod average of 5.87 and with 45% of anglers catching their limits.

 

Boat anglers have had the best of the sport with G Buoy, Gaynes Cove, South Dam and the Stumps being the most productive areas.  The best methods for the boat anglers have been either floating or sink tip lines with black buzzers or crunchers, diawl bachs and montanas, also fast sink lines with blobs, cats whisker or viva boobies and diawl bachs.

 

Bank anglers have found the fishing a little on the challenging side this week due to the brisk westerly winds that make finding fishable spots very limited.  However, Gaynes Cove, South Dam and the Harbour have all produced some great sport.  The main tactics for the bank anglers have been floating lines with black buzzers and crunchers, damsel nymphs, vivas and montanas fished slowly.


Competition news

Lexus European Individual Qualifier 26 April.

17 Anglers achieved a rod average of 5.94 with the top four qualifying for the final.  The best fish of the match weighed 3lb 11oz and was taken by Mark Taylor.

1st    George Brown     8 fish for 28lb 8oz

2nd   Matthew Holroyd    8 fish for 24lb 5oz

3rd    Geoff Makin       8 fish for 24lb 3oz

4th    Mark Bilner        8 fish for 23lb 10oz

Lexus European Team Qualifier 27 April.
Nine teams fished in this close match, fished to a 7.8 rod average. Ed Foster caught the largest fish at 5lb 9oz.  Four teams have qualified for a place in the final.

     1st    Ospreys          125 points   48 fish for 135lb 1oz

     2nd   Hanningfield       128 points   48 fish for 133lb 15oz

     3rd    Elinor            145 points   47 fish for 133lb 11oz

     4th    Bewl             153 points   48 fish for 130lb 8oz

 

Best Rainbow           5lb 9½oz taken by John Mack of Holt.

 

Best Brown             3lb 10oz taken by S Foreman

 

Best methods           See report.

 

Best boat areas         G Buoy, South Dam, Stumps, Willows, Gaynes Cove.

 

Best bank areas         Harbour, South Dam and Gaynes Cove.

 

Fish stocked            2,000.

 

Mid week boat winner    D Spall of Wyboston.

 


 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 5,19,26 and 30 May; 2,8,20,23 and 29 June and throughout the year.

Tuesday Night Boat League organised by Invicta commences 14 May.

Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May

Wychwood Mixed Pairs 18 May.
EYFA Youth National 26 May

 

week ending 21st April

Fish week 849 (season 2,926) Returns 197 (616) Rod average 4.3 (4.75)

Grafham Water has fished very well this week with an excellent rod average of 4.3.

 

Bank anglers have had a good week’s sport even with the high winds that were experienced earlier in the week.  The most productive methods for the bank anglers have been floating or sink tip lines with black crunchers, montanas, black buzzer and cats whisker booby fished slowly.  The main areas for the bank anglers have been Gaynes Cove, South Dam, Harbour Arms and G bank.

 

Boat anglers have also enjoyed good sport this week on a variety of methods. Floating or sink tip lines with black buzzers, black crunchers, Pitsford Pea and cormorants, also fast sink lines with orange blobs, cats whisker booby, black buzzers and humungus booby have had consistent catch rates.  The main areas for the boat anglers have been Valley Creek, Savages Creek, G, Q and A Buoys, Sanctuary Bay, South Dam and Point of Gaynes Cove.

 

Competition news

Troutmasters fish off 20 April

Rob Edmunds won this year’s fish off which was a bank only match.  Robert caught 8 fish for 18lb 6oz; he will now go on to represent Grafham Water in the final which will be held at Grafham Water on Monday 2 September.

 

Best Rainbow           4lb 6oz taken by Don Bowyer of Bedford.

 

Best Brown             3lb 4oz.

 

Best methods           See report.

 

Best boat areas         G, A and Q buoys, Valley Creek, South Dam, Savages Creek, Sanctuary Bay.

 

Best bank areas         G buoy, Harbour, South Dam and Gaynes Cove.

 

Fish stocked            3,249

 

Mid week boat winner    James Bolton of Harverhill.

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 28 April; 5,19,26 and 30 May; 2,8,20,23 and 29 June and throughout the year.

Lexus European Indivudal Qualifier 26 April.
Lexus European Team Qualifier 27 April.
GWFFA vs EDFA 28 April.
Tuesday Night Boat League organised by Invicta commences 14 May and runs to 13 August.

Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May

Wychwood Mixed Pairs 18 May.
EYFA Youth National 26 May

 

 

 

 

 

Week ending 7th April

Fish week 713 (1461 season) Returns 123 (288)  Rod average 5.79 (5.09)

With a change in the weather over the weekend large numbers of anglers have enjoyed some good fishing at Grafham Water.  The fish are still in fairly close to the bank so the bank anglers along the North shore are having good sport.  The fish are lying quite deep at around 8 – 10 feet down, with the best flies being lures in black and green.

 

Boat anglers are also enjoying good sport in the same areas along the north shore as well as the Seat and Q buoy.

 

If the weather continues to warm up the buzzer fishing will start with a vengeance, there have already been some small hatches on the warmer days.

 

Best methods           See report.

 

Best boat areas         G Buoy, Willows, Seat and Q Buoy.

 

Best bank areas         Willows, G Buoy, Deep Water and Pylon Point.

 

Fish stocked            2,000.

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 13,17 & 28 April; 5,19,26 and 30 May and throughout the year.

Anglian Water Spring Rudder match 13 April
Bob Church Open 14 April.

Lexus European Indivudal Qualifier 26 April.
Lexus European Team Qualifier 27 April.
GWFFA vs EDFA 28 April.
Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May

 

 

 

 

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Fish week season 249 Returns 63 Rod average 3.95

Grafham Water has fished well for both bank and boat anglers alike.  Peter Oldham, a member of Invicta Fly Fishers, caught the biggest Rainbow of the week, a cracking overwintered fish of 4lb 8oz.  Gordon Swain, from Co Durham, caught the heaviest bag of the week taking 8 fish for 23lb 7oz.  Gordon boat fished from the Seat, Gaynes Cove and the Willows using a sinking line with small black lures.

 

One of the highlights of the week, and the season so far, was the very successful Youth Development Day organised by England Youth Flyfishing in conjunction with the Angling Trust.  This was hosted at Grafham Water on Easter Saturday, 30th March.  The following account is written by Simon Le Hane one of the dedicated mentors who accompanied the youngsters out on the boats at Grafham Water.

 

“The development day for novice and intermediate anglers was planned to be in two distinct halves. The session before lunch was classroom based with some casting tuition on the bank, whilst the afternoon was a practical boat fishing trip which was one on one with a mentor.

 

As parents, students and mentors arrived at Grafham Lodge for the 9.30am start, the day was overcast, cold and with a steady 14mph wind from the north east. Everybody had been warned to dress correctly for the near zero temperatures, so it was no surprise to see varied trapper hats and ski clothes on display.

 

The students headed to the warmth of the class room tutorial with instructor Allan Sefton, while the mentors grabbed fishing kit and headed out in fishing boats to locate the fish shoals for the afternoon session. The day was tailored to the individual’s previous experience.  The programme covered equipment necessary, rods, reels, lines and flies as well as how to tackle up and how to tie knots.

The session then covered ‘what makes a trout tick’ as well as trout behaviour, biology of the trout and gutting your catch!

 

The mentors all returned to the lodge in time to take their students onto the water at 12.30. Better still all mentors seemed in a positive mood as they greeted their pupils and discussed the tactics that had caught them fish in the morning.  The mentor / student pairings took to the water and most boats headed to the north shore of the reservoir. It was at the’ top of wind’ and the wave was more of a ripple, it even felt a coat warmer than the boat dock!

 

Boats spread from Cove Point, past G buoy, Marlow Bay and the Willows and started to fish. The mentors had mostly decided that it would be more productive for the students to fish at anchor because the fish were close to the bottom.

 

My student, Joshua Clayton, was happy enough to set up his own tackle and tied on his own fly. It was only during conversation that I realised his father was the head fishery warden at Pitsford reservoir!

 

Grafham Water continued

 

I carefully motored the boat into Marlow Bay near the jetty and ‘dropped the hook’ in about ten feet of water. We had both put on fast sinking lines and I had chosen a Black n Green booby tadpole on the point with a Cat’s whisker on the dropper, while Joshua had chosen an Orange blob.  I was immediately impressed with the reasonable distance that Joshua could cast, my job to get him catching fish had just become a lot easier, hurray!

 

A couple of casts and I caught a fish on the black n green and it was quickly followed by another. I suggested that Joshua alter his retrieve to the ‘roly poly’ and change his fly colour. He quickly tied on one of my black n greens, cast out and successfully hooked a fish. He played the rainbow and netted it proficiently.  After high fives and smiles he cast again eager to get another.

 

The weather was dramatic at times with snow storms sweeping across the reservoir and then you would bask in sunshine but there was always the ever present wind chill keeping the temperature near zero.

 

Joshua had caught his first Graham fish, he went on to catch his largest ever trout (3lb 7oz) and his most fish in a day (7) and I was ‘well chuffed’.

 

Back at the boat dock there were lots of happy students and proud mentors, more friendships had been forged from the common love for fly fishing.

It was clear that all the mentors had only one aim of the day and that was that their students caught fish and they all did, the largest of the day being a 5lb 8oz rainbow caught by Harry Mason.  Even three complete beginners to fly-fishing Joshua and Alex Hoxey-Smith and Alex Farley all caught their first Grafham trout.

 

Martin Matthews from Norwich caught 6 trout with his largest being 4lb 11oz.  Most youngsters kept 2 of their fish carefully returning the rest for another day.

Huge thanks to everyone who assisted to make the experience for these youngsters a successful one.”

 

Written by Simon Lehane

 

Best Rainbow           4lb 8oz taken by Peter Oldham

 

Best methods           Bank – most lines fished slow with Pitsford Peas, damsel nymphs, diawl bachs and black boobies.
Boat – Sinking lines with buzzers, black and green lures.

 

Best boat areas         Seat, Gaynes Cove, Willows, G buoy, Deep Water Point and Hedge End.

 

Best bank areas         Willows, North Dam, G Bank and Deep Water Point.

 

Fish stocked            2,000.

 

Mid week boat winner    Brian Beattie of Peterborough.

 

Grafham Water continued

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 6,13,17 & 28 April; 5,19,26 and 30 May and throughout the year.

Anglian Water Spring Rudder match 13 April
Bob Church Open 14 April.

Lexus European Indivudal Qualifier 26 April.
Lexus European Team Qualifier 27 April.
GWFFA vs EDFA 28 April.
Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May

 

 

 

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Fish week 340 Returns 67 Rod average 5.07

Grafham Water is fishing exceptionally well with a rod average of 5.07.  25% of the fish caught are weighing over 3lb.  K Hughes from Essex took the best fish of the week – a 6lb 10½oz Rainbow.  D Wright took the best bag of the week with 8 fish for 22lb 8oz. Both bank and boat anglers are enjoying good sport despite the weather.

 

35 anglers fished a police match hosted by Grafham during the week.  There were 6 limits and no blanks for a rod average of 5.2.

 

The best boat areas are G Buoy, Willows, North Dam and Pylon Point.  Sinking lines fished deep and slow with black/green Pitsford Pea, Montanas, dog nobblers, cormorants or GRHEs all seem to be effective.  Bank anglers are finding floating intermediate lines with black/green are working along with the same methods as boat anglers. The best bank areas are the Willows, G bank, North Dam and Gaynes Cove.

 

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 6,13,17 & 28 April; 5,19,26 and 30 May and throughout the year.

EYFA Youth Development Day 30 March
Anglian Water Spring Rudder match 13 April
Bob Church Open 14 April.

Lexus European Indivudal Qualifier 26 April.
Lexus European Team Qualifier 27 April.
GWFFA vs EDFA 28 April.
Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May

 

 

 

 

                                                         

 

Retired detective Dave Summers, 51, got off to a cracking start landing the best fish on the day - a stunning 8lb 2oz overwintered Rainbow.  Dave, who fishes for Orvis Team Rutland and now lives in Southampton, was fishing from a boat off G Buoy.  He hooked this huge Rainbow on a 12 foot leader of Orvis Mirage 2x fluorocarbon and a Di 7 competition line.   The fish won Dave the New Lodge Trophy for best fish on Opening Day.

 


The new season at Grafham Water began last Friday where 2012 ended with plenty of good quality over wintered fish showing. Retired detective Dave Summers, 51, got off to a cracking start landing the best fish on the day - a stunning 8lb 2oz overwintered Rainbow.  Dave, who fishes for Orvis Team Rutland and now lives in Southampton, was fishing from a boat off G Buoy.  He hooked this huge Rainbow on a 12 foot leader of Orvis Mirage 2x fluorocarbon and a Di 7 competition line.   Dave says “We took the boat out at 9am and headed off to the G buoy area as the wind direction was good for a drift there.” 

 

“We pulled over to the left and threw the drogue out.  It was really windy and the water was coloured up so I put on a Di7 competition special and a home tied black and green tadpole on a 12 foot leader.”  Dave had a Rainbow of about 3lb on the first drift and on the second drift he hooked into the ‘biggy’.

 

“There was a hairy moment when the fish came to the surface and I realised how big it was and I wondered if it would fit into the landing net! ……The big trout took me about five minutes to land…”

 

Dave was awarded the New Lodge Trophy for the biggest fish landed on Opening Day.


The boat anglers enjoyed success from the Seat and Sludge bank, Plummers and G-Buoy with the fish tending to be fairly close in but deepish. The bank anglers also enjoyed success in the same areas too.

 

Sunday saw the first of the rising fish in the warmer spells of the day which looks good for the coming season already. The rod average for the opening weekend was 4.54 with plenty of quality rainbows in excess of 3lb.

Forthcoming events

Beginners courses: 24 March; 6,13,17 & 28 April; 5,19,26 and 30 May and throughout the year.

EYFA Youth Development Day 30 March
Anglian Water Spring Rudder match 13 April
Bob Church Open 14 April.

Lexus European Indivudal Qualifier 26 April.
Lexus European Team Qualifier 27 April.
GWFFA vs EDFA 28 April.
Anglian Water Airflo International Individual Final 11 May
GWFFA  Inter Club Floating Line match 12 May

 

                                                             

Grafham Water opens 15 March with the New Lodge Trophy for the best fish. 

England Youth Flyfishing will be organising a Youth Development Day at Grafham on Easter Saturday 30 March.  The day has been designed especially for youths who are new to the sport of fly fishing or wish to develop their skills.  With help and advice on tackle, casting, knots, leaders, trout behaviour and basic fishing technique there will also be time in the afternoon to fish from a boat. Alan Sefton, author and AT level 2 fly fishing coach, will be running the day which will start at 9.30am and finish around 4.30pm.  Cost for the day will be £25.  For more information and to book (which is essential) please go to the EYFA website www.eyfa.co.uk
Forthcoming events

Beginners courses:9,13 & 24 March; 6,13,17 & 28 April and throughout the year.
New Lodge Trophy (best fish on opening day) 15 March.

EYFA Youth Development Day 30 March
Anglian Water Spring Rudder match 13 April
Bob Church Open 14 April.

2013

 

 

 

With the new season just around the corner we are looking forward to welcoming anglers back to our waters.

Come and meet the Anglian Water fisheries team at Grafham Water this Saturday.

Open House at Grafham Water this Saturday 23 February from 10am to 3pm

 

  • Talk to the representatives from Hardy Greys, Snowbee, Wychwood/Leeda and Guide about their new ranges and try out rods if conditions allow.  Buff Headwear and Vass Rainwear will also be there to talk about their products.
  • It’s a great opportunity to talk to talk to the fisheries team about the coming season.
  • Peter Hartley will be demonstrating fly tying and on hand to offer advice on casting techniques if something is bugging you.
  • Draw for a Gold Season ticket from last season’s catch returns.
  • Season permits on sale (don’t forget to bring a passport size photo with you).
  • New for 2013 is our four stage electronic payment option with card payments.

 

 

Super savings continue with season permits

  • Existing season permit holders are entitled to loyalty discounts when renewing or upgrading.
  • Plus other benefits including guest tickets, reductions on mid week boat hire in July and August, Gate keys and 10% discount on tackle at our tackle shops.

 

Opening dates

 

  • Ravensthorpe Friday 1 March
  • Pitsford Water Friday 8 March
  • Grafham Water Friday 15 March
  • Rutland Water Good Friday 29 March

 

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We look forward to seeing you soon.

Jon Marshall
Fishery Manager

Anglian Water

 

 

 

 

Grafham Water

Grafham Water continues to fish exceptionally well for the time of season.  Both bank and boat anglers have recorded 45% of the trout weighing 3lb or over.  The biggest trout of the week was caught by season ticket holder James Day,  a fin perfect Rainbow of 6lb 13oz which he caught on a shrimp pattern from Pylon Point. 

The boat fishing season at Grafham has now been extended to Sunday 16 December – subject to weather conditions.  Boat numbers will be limited so please call the lodge on 01480 810531 to check for availability. Boat anglers have enjoyed good sport mainly by fishing floating lines with shrimp patterns, GRHE, minkies, cats whiskers, black and green lures and crunchers.  The main areas for boat anglers this week have been Hill Farm, Pig Bay, Pylon Point, Hedge End, G Buoy and Sludge Bank.

Bank anglers have had a good week’s fishing mainly by fishing the points along the northern bank.  Floating lines with shrimp patterns, GRHE, minkies and diawl bachs have all produced good fishing with Pylon Point, Hill Farm, Hedge End and G Buoy consistent areas.

The fishing lodge will be closed on Monday and Tuesday during December so in this instance please call the wardens on 07801 674683.  Booking is essential.


Best Rainbow           6lb 13oz Taken by James Day.


Best boat areas         Sludge Bank, Hill Farm, Pig Bay, G Buoy, Hedge
                                               End, Pylon Point.

Best bank areas               Pylon Point, Hill Farm, G Buoy, Hedge End.


Best methods           See report.

 

Forthcoming events

Grafham Water Fur and Feather (bank) 9 December

Gift vouchers
It’s that time of year with Christmas not far away Anglian Water gift vouchers make ideal presents – available in values of £10 and £20 they can be redeemed against goods in our shops or fishing and boat permits.

Lodge opening times
December 9am to 2pm (closed Mondays and Tuesdays).



Fish week 514(season 16,291) Returns 139(4,396) Rod average 3.69(3.70)

Highly respected fly fisherman Bob Church of Northampton writes about his recent experiences fly fishing for pike at Grafham Water. “My recent trip to Grafham was not for trout this time, but for Zander and Pike. Mike Green and I use specified deep sunk tackle for reaching the bottom.

i.e. the fastest sinking fly line and flies 4 to 6 inches long.

 

We had fished from a boat all morning then on the strike of noon I hooked into a big fish which I knew straight away was no zander.  It was in fact a perfect specimen pike which was duly boated, but only after several long runs that took a full fly line and half of the backing off the reel.

It weighed 22lb 8oz; and was quickly photographed and returned.  I was over the moon and cast out again.  My first pull of my retrieving hand and I hooked up with yet another big fish. I knew this time that it was a zander as I was getting the up and down fight from the bottom in a depth of 28 feet. It weighed 10lb 8oz.  Eventually we got him in - this was also a perfect specimen.  I wouldn't mind betting that neither fish had ever seen a hook before.  I have fished at Grafham since it opened in June 1966.  It remains top of the pops for trout fishing, zander and pike.


The top 8 anglers combined from both matches are

1. Chris Bobby            9  points
2. Kevin Appleton        11 points
3. Steve Ellerbeck       16 points
4. Ashley Davis         17points
5. Mark Haycock        18 points
6. Richard Slater        20 points
7. Tom Davis                20 points
8. Phil Longstaff         21points





 


Anglers have enjoyed an excellent week at Grafham Water with the biggest fish of the season a 9lb 3 7/8oz Rainbow falling to David Hoppe.  David, from Stoke on Trent, was doing an article on buzzer fishing for Total Fly Fisher magazine, when he caught a superb conditioned over wintered rainbow from Valley Creek on a black buzzer using a midge tip line.  This was captured on camera by Cliff Waters of Fishypics.

 

 

The biggest bag and the biggest Brown of the week were caught by boat angler Bob Wallinger.  Bob caught 8 fish for a cracking 32lb 7oz, with his best fish being a 4lb 9oz Brown.  Bob caught these fish on a Di 7 line with a big silver sparkler whilst drifting between M and X buoys.

 



 


Graham Pearson, Captain of Rio Masters, finally captured the Bob Church Open Trophy, having finished as runner up on four different occasions.  Graham won the match with 8 fish for 28lb 10½oz (including time bonus).  After 30 minutes taking one fish drifting close to the bank in Hill Farm Bay, Graham moved to Pig Bay and switched to three buzzers under the  bung which brought him seven fish in quick succession.  Graham finished by 11.59am earning him a 12lb time bonus.

 

Lloyd Pallett took second place with 8 fish for 28lb 6 3/8oz and Chris Mcleod was third.  There were plenty of quality over wintered fish with many more over 3lb plus and five over 4lb with  Laurie Taylor of Scotland taking the best fish of the day – a Rainbow of 4lb15¾oz.  Top lady rod was Joan Russell with 8 fish for 21lb 8oz.

 

     1st    Graham Pearson   8 fish for 28lb 10½oz


 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

Thought you might like a copy for the fishing reports section of Rutlandgillies.

Best wishes

Dave

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