


The above are John's larger than average catches for the day.
They were caught on the usual yellow stone fly and 2-bit hooker.
The river is running 405 c.f.s. and dropping.
The fish are misplaced and displaced, but the experienced fisherman
still landed over 40 fish today.

Chris always has that million dollar smile on his face
when he lands a rainbow.

We floated into a huge blue winged olive hatch.
Chris caught this on a size 20 chocolate midge
(recommended by Stefan from the fly shop).