Thanks guys. Most of the time when I go out I'm out to relax and just enjoy the outdoors. I've scared up the occasional pheasant at this river, and a few wood pigeons (which are a protected native bird) too. Spotted a possum one day, which was odd as they are typically nocturnal, but this one was out and about like a real trouper. I'll often change flies or technique if I'm catching a lot, rather than keep doing what already seems to work. It's my way of experimenting with the idea of how particular the trout are. Often, it just seems that they've come on the feed and changing flies doesn't matter too much (I'll change from soft hackles, to wee wets, to nymph, to streamers, to dries, etc), mixing up collared wets, with throat hackles, with palmered bumble type things, and so forth. However, it's not often that I get to the river when the fish are really on the take, but I'll usually get my one or two and be happy.

- Jeff