The second was more uplifting and came from a long standing member who I know also finds the river and its trout a little shy. Here is Andrew's message:
Just for
interest
Last Tuesday morning , Quin and I were fishing at
Parker's Pool in wet and high swirling water conditions.- much to our surprise I
caught a fish (not something for which we are renowned
)
Now it must be about 2years ago that I actually
retained a trout from the river for the pot, as both Quin and I have both been
returning the few that we have been fortunate to catch. So this was an
exception.
The fish was some 14inches long and weighed 1lb
5oz.
Whilst gutting the fish I accidentally cut its
stomach -hardly surprising as its belly was absolutely distended with food
,including a big Moth (see photo). With its`belly so full I could not help but wonder
why it even bothered with my montana nymph.
The third photo
shows a sample of the stomach contents of a 2lb 4oz Rainbow taken from the Tarn in the afternoon-- its` gut was full of
what to me look like little snails--nothing else but snails. What a silly error
of judgement it made when it took my black tadpole.
At times there seems to be no logic to
fishing.

I think that Andrew's final sentence sums it all up neatly!
Ian

I think that Andrew's final sentence sums it all up neatly!
Ian