Das kristallklare Wasser des weltberühmten Driffield Forellenbach, wie West Beck, Driffield, die East Riding von Yorkshire, England, Großbritannien bekannt.
5962 x 3967 px | 50,5 x 33,6 cm | 19,9 x 13,2 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
5. April 2018
Ort:
Driffield, UK
Weitere Informationen:
The Driffield Trout Stream is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Bullhead genetic surveying by Hull University and the ready abundance of grayling on the lower reaches attest to the high quality of the water. A wealth of freshwater shrimp (Gammarus pulex), caddis and numerous other fly larvae create the perfect brown trout habitat, which has been associated with the Driffield water for over 200 years. Hatches of Hawthorn-fly (Bibio marci), Blue Winged Olives (Ephemerella ignata & Ephemerella notata), Duns (Baetis Pumilus, Baetis Rhodani, Baetis Vernus), Pale Watery Duns (Centroptilum sp.), Sedges (Caddis fly), Caenis, Gnats (Bibio johannis) and Midges (Chironomidae sp.) abound. The Driffield Dun and Misty Blue Dun are two dry fly patterns born out of the legendary hatches on the stream.