Thursday started a bit chilly but came out bright and sunny. A typical Autumn day really. While bright and sunny is rather nice for a spot of River Fly Monitoring it isn't really great for trout fishing. No shortage of Baetis and Gammerus. A surprise Stonefly nymph was found. A first for the beck.
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Site 3
19 Sept 2024, 10 am
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Count
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ARMI 2 Bullheads
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Cased Caddis
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25
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2
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Caseless Caddis
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2
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1
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Baetis
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600
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3
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Stonefly
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1
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1
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Blue Winged Olive
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1
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1
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Heptagens
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0
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0
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Mayfly
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0
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0
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Gammerus
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500
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3
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Trigger level = 6
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ARMI score total =
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11
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Site 4 11:00 am
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Count
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ARMI Bloodworm
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Cased Caddis
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8
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1
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Caseless Caddis
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9
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1
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Baetis
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105
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3
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Stonefly
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0
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0
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Blue Winged Olive
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5
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1
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Heptagens
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0
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0
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Mayfly
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0
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0
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Gammerus
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120
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3
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Trigger level = 7
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ARMI score total =
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9
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After lunch we participated in a spot of angling. I had a wander upstream while the others had a wander downstream. As expected it was tough going in the bright sunshine. It was nice to see the pods of grayling up and down the length. These though would become a nuisance later. A the only fish rising were the little grayling I avoided dry flies a stuck with nymphs drifting them next to the weed beds euro style. The only tout I saw were escapee rainbows. Thy did a great job of ignoring my offerings most of the time. When they did show interest a grayling would usually dive in before them. I was interesting watching the grayling's reaction to the small nymphs. The silver bead one was generally ignored. They seemed to prefer the copper bead, along with the killer bug and a black spider.
I took several of the little grayling despite me trying to avoid them. Apart from one, for a photo, the rest were shaken from the barbless hook in the water. The others had given up earlier than me and moved on to a more productive water. I did do a spot of balsam bashing though. A pleasant day by a beck even so.