Well here goes,would love to say we came we saw we conquered but.............on arrival at scaling this morning it didnt look good when there was still unmelted snow on the road side but on we went to the fishing lodge to buy the permit.Talking to a friendly ranger there,many thanks,and he advised sticking to either end of dam wall as sport was slow but odd trout coming out at either end,at least he was honest about the slow bit,lol,anyway set up the feeder rod for the young un to have a go (only allowed to fish 1 rod at a time)filled feeder with maggot and worm and maggot on hook.5 mins later a definite bite showed on the rod and the bairn struck into.............nothing.Ah well thats fishing so rebaited and started again,30 mins later another good bite which unfortunately ended the same way.Bu**er at this point the bairn was a fair bit miffed and then the hailstone started.After sitting in the car for half an hour we decided to seek refreshment in the layby along the road,cracking cuppa and a mean bacon butty,nice one.
Feeling fully refreshed and with the hail,rain,sleet and snow finally easing we returned to dam.
My turn so armed with a "cats whiska" out went the fly line,all of 5 yds.Anyway I persevered and was getting some reasonable casts going before the heavens opened again and we had to take shelter.
Next out went the feeder rod again and within 5 mins the end shot round with a positive bite,wait for it,wait for it wait for it,bang rod shot round and fish on. After a very hectic fight a buitiful 2.5lb rainbow trout slid over the net and was ours,yippeee after much back slapping and impromptu photos it was my turn again.Would love to say I managed a trout on the fly but alas I failed,However thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and will deffo be back when it warms up.Only saw 2 other trout caught so everyone had a hard time today.
Many thanks

:wink:for all the advice and even though todays attempt was a failure as far as the fly fishing goes it has made me more keen if anything to master the art so maybe a smaller venue next time with the possibility of a few lessons thrown in cheers all and tight lines.