Following up from last week’s surprise bronze while euronymphing it appears as though Longford angler, Gintaras Vosylius has struck gold, or at least that’s how he feels. All week long he has enjoyed consistent bream bites when trout didn’t fancy his nymph presentation, with some super bream ranging from 46cm to 56cm, all giving great sport in the fast flowing waters of the Inny.
But that’s not all, not only did he get to enjoy catching these bronze slabs by himself, he was able to teach his cousin, Zygimantas, and his friend, Scott, both newcomers to euronymphing, how to cover these magnificent fish. The joy in the pictures confirms that they’ve certainly enjoyed their first outing of nymphing for bream on the Inny.
Gintaras got to watch the guys catch these fish and all were amazed by their size, and they could not have gotten any better weather for such a good day of fishing.
Not only did the river produce good numbers of proudly held bronze bream it also had one last, and very big, surprise; near the end of the day – a beautiful tench took one of the nymphs and it was landed and then proudly held for a photo by Zygimantas.
It’s fair to say that is was worth toughing it out in the bright sunshine all day for these cracking fish.