Toft Newton- Stripping Lures
Wandering around to the far side of the res we could see fish topping and crashing all over, with wind on our backs we both decided to strip lures, opting to try different colours dad set off with a classic white lure whilst I stripped a orange lure through mid water on an intermediate line. With the Polaroids on I could see numerous trout following the lure in from deeper water though making no attempt to strike. Changing the intermediate line over for a sinking line I felt the presentation was better as the lure worked deeper, with long sweeps of my left arm I was getting interest by stripping line very quickly.
With the sun high in the sky I decided to change over to a gold an black lure, this therfore would standout as a silhoutte stripped quickly 2/3 feet under the surface. The appeal was instant and the rod hooped over and jerked as I released the line through my left handed and connected with a lovely rainbow trout. After a short fight dad slipped the net under the fish.
Casting out the lure again I was finding it more beneficial to cast diagonally to my left and bring the lure along the slope of the reservoir. A few casts after the first fish the lure hit the water again, 3 sweeping strips and the line was peeling back out through my fingers as a good rainbow erupted from the water and went aerial. Several darting runs and a couple more aerial displays later i finally had the fish in the net.

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