The Natal Fly Fisher's club posts its quarterly fishing returns summary, 30 days after the end of each quarter. That summary was posted to their website today (within the member area, accessible only to paid up members who log in with a password).
It makes for some interesting reading. In 3 months there were 117 fishing days enjoyed, and an average of 2.26 fish caught per rod day.
In actual fact there were 180 days fished, but the club standardises the days to a 5 hr fishing day, to weed out the "harry casuals" who pop into a venue and throw a fly for an hour.
What is striking is how low the fishing pressure is. Some of their most prime waters, with results that bring the average up considerably, are fished no more than one day per month! The club is open for membership. Their websit Ver más...