A record Bream may already have come up on the fly at Grafham Ron, many Trout men wouldn't normally give it any consideration, all they want is for them to be off their line, they don't even wanna land them, sliming and stinking up their nets, the stench of them is awful, especially on a warm day.
The problem with targeting them on the fly is they move around so much, they shoal up in an area for a wee while then move off.
Earlier this season, I was on a drift from N to I bouy and a massive shoal passed a few feet in front of the boat, all heading and tailing like Dolphins, some of them were just enormous, made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up, one minute they were there, next they just vanished.
The Pirate.