I grew up overlooking the beautiful River Derwent just upstream of Matlock in deepest Derbyshire. I would spend all my spare fishing time on the riverbank chasing the trout and those lovely grayling – the Lady of the Stream! I moved away from Matlock just over 5 years ago, but each winter I really look forward to heading up the A6 in pursuit of those lovely ladies!
Bait today was a pint of red and white maggots and my plan was to try both double and single baits to see which the fish preferred. This bait was tipped into my bait apron, which also contained a few spare hooks, shots and floats – keeping my luggage to a real minimum. It’s quite liberating being able to wander down the river without huge rukka’s and rod holdalls! Anyway…back to the fishing! My first swim was straight out of a Mr Crabtree book – just downstream of the rapids where the water bubbled and swirled – it screamed grayling. I was just getting to the bottom of the run and my old eyes were straining to see the tiny red tip when it disappeared – a firm strike was met by the unmistakable feeling of a hooked grayling. They twist and swerve using their large dorsal fin against the current trying to shed the hook – which many successfully did throughout the day! After a spirited fight I carefully landed a lovely male grayling of about a pound and after admiring him for a moment I returned it to the water by holding the fish in the fast current. The water was freezing but I was determined to ensure that this delicate fish would swim away strongly and safely. I stayed in that first swim for about half and hour and it was very kind to me as it gave me half a dozen nice grayling between 6oz and a pound – great sport! In contrast to the farmed stocked fish I later hooked and landed a lovely wild brownie which hungrily gobbled my maggot hookbait. The beautiful red spots stood out on what had turned out to be a grey day weather-wise. I reluctantly ended my day at 3.30pm after accounting for a dozen grayling and the two trout. As I strolled back to my car I thought to myself what a great trip this was and it was good to be back home on the Derwent and to spend an afternoon with lots of lovely ladies in my hands! |