The River Eau, meandering between Scotterthorpe and Susworth, offers a unique and rewarding fly fishing experience. Its relatively small size and diverse habitats make it ideal for anglers seeking a more intimate connection with the water and its inhabitants.
Tackling the Eau:
Given the Eau’s character, a lighter, more delicate approach to tackle is generally recommended:
* Rod: A rod length of 8-9 feet, with a weight rating of 4 or 5, is ideal. This provides the necessary finesse for delicate presentation and control in smaller waters.
* Reel: A matching single-action fly reel, loaded with a floating line, is perfect for this type of fishing.
* Line: A weight-forward floating fly line (WF) is versatile for various fly fishing techniques.
* Leader and Tippet: A tapered leader of 9-12 feet, with a tippet of 4-6lb breaking strain, will ensure subtle presentation and sufficient strength. Fluorocarbon tippet can be advantageous due to its low visibility.
Flies for the Eau:
The specific flies that work best will depend on the time of year and the prevailing hatches. However, some reliable patterns for the River Eau include:
* Dry Flies:
* Olive patterns: Imitating the abundant Olive species.
* March Brown: A classic pattern, particularly effective in spring.
* Black Klinkhamer: A versatile pattern representing various terrestrial insects.
* CDC patterns: Flies with CDC feathers for a realistic, floaty presentation
* Wet Flies:
* Partridge and Orange: A traditional and effective pattern.
* Black Spider: A simple yet deadly pattern.
* Snipe and Purple: Useful in shallower, rougher streams.
* Nymphs:
* Pheasant Tail Nymph: A versatile and widely successful pattern.
* Hare’s Ear Nymph: Another reliable and adaptable choice.
What Swims in the Eau?
While specific information on the fish population of the River Eau between Scotterthorpe and Susworth is limited, the river is known to hold a variety of species that can be targeted with fly fishing techniques.
* Brown Trout: Likely the primary target for fly anglers, offering excellent sport.
* Grayling: These beautiful fish are also a possibility, particularly in the cooler months.

* Other Species: The Eau may also hold other coarse fish species, though these are less commonly targeted with fly fishing methods.
Remember to always check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits or licenses before fishing. Enjoy your time on the River Eau!
