Yesterday we where attending our first annual meeting at the German fishingclub we are members of. We picked up our new licenses for the upcoming season that starts March 15th.
We sat through the meeting listening to all the items on the agenda when the announcement was made that a local farmer had spilled sewage in the upper reaches of our stream and a unspecified number of fish had been killed. That upper stretch was the part that had been extensively stocked with small brown trout and for the first time grayling.
So today we ditched our plans to go pikefishing back home in the Netherlands and went instead on a "dead fish count" exercise in Germany.
We found no dead fish but did see signs of the sewage because of foam in the upper reaches. Let's hope the spill has not wiped out all the fish.
There was one positive thing about our diverted plans this morning. We found some nice new spots in one of the feeder streams to our river. A very small ditch that contained some surprisingly deep holes. That will be our location for close combat jungle warfare this summer. Below some pics of the stream as it looks right now in the dead of winter.
One of hour honey holes
Same place viewed downstream
Another "fishy" spot
The place where our river gets it's name, the junction of two feeder streams.
Joop pointing out a hole in the feeder stream
Feeder stream