Like most areas  throughout the country, the recent rains have put water levels well up in most rivers and the north east is no exception. Eamonn Conway reports that he had some nice fishing on the Fane up until the recent rain arrived taking fish on dry fly and nymphs fished New Zealand style. According to Eamonn it will take a few days for the water levels to drop off but expects good fishing again as soon as the water drops and clears. He expects some nice olive and sedge fishing over the next few weeks. Eamonn has sent some pictures of fish taken recently to give a flavour of the quality of fly fishing for wild brown trout that can be expected on the River Fane.

If you fancy a days guided trout, pike or salmon fly-fishing Eamonn can be contacted at [email protected]

Eamonn is also an APGAI-Ire casting instructor, so if you want to learn to fly fish or improve your casting technique why not drop him an email at the above address.

 

A Beautiful Wild Brown Trout from the Fane
A Beautiful Wild Brown Trout from the Fane

 

Another Fane Beauty for Eamonn
Another Fane Beauty for Eamonn

 

Eamonn Photographs Another Beautifully Marked Wild Brown Trout from the River Fane
Eamonn Photographs Another Beautifully Marked Wild Brown Trout from the River Fane