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Have you had many / any fish so far this season Dave?
Hiya....I haven't been out on the Lune or Wenning much at all this season.
Fished the Wenning a month ago and there were no signs of fish. Couple of pals have said they have had more Salmon than ST on the Lune this season which is surprising.
I've been concentrating on the Wyre all season.....determined to get a Salmon from the river!!!!!
 
Discussion starter · #46 ·
Could that be a brown trout and not a tourist? Either way its a belter of a fish. Well done. Ive seen and caught big brownies up to 5/6lb whilst fishing for salmon on big dirty waters.
Specimen brownies up at Tebay this time of year are still characteristic yellow bellied from my experience. Either way its not a salmon 😄 . Nor was the one below I had below at 6am this morning just after a salmon showed in the same lie and buggered up the pool after it was hooked :rolleyes:
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The purpose four years of work on the M6 bridges along the Lune around Tebay will be aright pain for the fishing around there and travelling up and down the M6 in that area.
My Dad a resident of Orton fished the top end man and boy, he always said the big runs and the BIG FISH ended when the road came as they say in Tebay and surrounding villages so more engineering works need to be monitored by the E.A.
 
It's been reported fish have been seen dying, or dead, in the river below Hornby.The reason put forward is water temperature, and oxygen depletion.
Bad news.😢
My local river in Nantwich Cheshire the Weaver over the last couple of days has had a MASSIVE fish kill, thousands of Chub, Bream Roach, Rudd, Perch ,Pike the river is smelling like a cow shed yes no rain extreme heat is not good and some fish will succomb , but it's obviously slurry a few of us local anglers were there with waders landing nets scooping drowning fish and putting them in the wier pool with hopefully more oxygen, I have to praise the E.A. they have been doing a aeration operation for two days lots of equipment and 10 or so opperatives. So praise where praise is due....
 
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Crewesader6 we’ve had no water for the past month so doubtful many anglers been out on Tebay fishing. That said a few of the boys will have been out for the seatrout, I’ll find out at next committee meeting in a couple of weeks. We have a smallish rise on at the moment, if I get chance I’ll be up for a couple of hours this afternoon
 
It's been reported fish have been seen dying, or dead, in the river below Hornby.The reason put forward is water temperature, and oxygen depletion.
Bad news.😢
It was reported as Oxygen depletion due to hot weather but I am lead to believe it was not, apparently pollution caused the drop in dissolved Oxygen not the conditions.
 
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