Well with the rain forecast for today, last night was likely to be the best option for me, before i go back to work this week.
So we headed down to try another flat at the tail of a different pool. 10pm came and so did the fish. Every now and then the Don reminds you why you keep coming back, last night was one of those evenings
![cool dude :z12](https://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/Smileys/classic/icon_sunglasses.gif)
I took the Demo 476 out for its inaugural fish and we all know how good Salsa rods are, this one is a just a belting little dryfly rod, the new spec blanks have improved an already brilliant little rod, i had a lot of fun.
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So did Colin, after hearing about the amazing sedge hatches on an evening, he finally got in amongst one and made the most of it. Breaking his PB with a cracking fish that fought well above its already substantial weight.
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So we had evening, spent with size 14 and 16 sedges and picked off a lot of really nice fish, in the space of about an hour and a half
The camera was still in impressionist mode but the memory is indelible, not every night that this is the smaller side of the average.
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Plenty good size, really hard fighting fish, with a couple of trophies between us, all on the dry on a lovely warm evening with a sky full of colour. What a way to spend an evening
![thumbs up :z16](https://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/Smileys/classic/icon_thumbsup.gif)
And now its raining again
![oh well :z6](https://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/Smileys/classic/icon_ohwell.gif)
Sandy