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Westlow Mere Trout Fishing Guide – Cheshire

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Overview of Westlow Mere

Westlow Mere is a premier trout fishery nestled in the Cheshire countryside near Congleton. Its 20-acre spring-fed waters are known for clear water, varied depths, and excellent insect hatches, making it a favorite among anglers seeking both challenge and reward.

  • Shoreline: Sloping banks with easy access; boat fishing ideal for open-water coverage.
  • Depths: Shallow margins early season, dropping to deep basins up to 40 ft.
  • Clarity: Clear spring-fed water requiring careful fly selection and presentation.
  • Stocking & Wildlife: Regular rainbow trout stocking; strong buzzer, olive, and sedge hatches.

At a Glance – Why Westlow Mere Stands Out

Westlow is a technical water rewarding anglers who match hatches and refine presentation.

  • Spring: Sub-surface buzzer/nymph fishing from the bank.
  • Summer: Dry-fly sport during surface activity; versatile lure fishing on dull days.
  • Core Flies: Diawl Bach, Black Buzzers, Crunchers, GRHE, PTN, Shipman’s, Bob’s Bits, Cat’s Whisker, Muskin-style soft-hackle.
  • Leader Lengths: 9–12 ft for nymphs, 12–16 ft for dries/emerger work, up to 18 ft for buzzers or washing-line rigs.

Seasonal Fishing Guide

Early Spring (March–April)

  • Depth: 4–10 ft
  • Flies: Diawl Bach, Black Buzzer, Cruncher, PTN/GRHE
  • Lines: Slow/fast intermediate, sink 3–5
  • Methods: Straight-line buzzers, washing-line, count-down retrieves

Late Spring – Early Summer (May–June)

  • Depth: 0–3 ft (floating/midge-tip), 2–5 ft (intermediate)
  • Flies: Shipman’s Buzzer, Bob’s Bits, Diawl Bach, Cruncher
  • Methods: Dries/emerger greased leader, static/micro-twitch

High Summer (July–August)

  • Depth: Top 12–24 inches at dawn/dusk; deeper at midday
  • Flies: Shipman’s, Bob’s Bits, Diawl Bach, Cruncher, PTN, Cat’s Whisker
  • Methods: Dry-fly sippers, washing-line, lure count-downs

Autumn (September–November)

  • Depth: 3–8 ft
  • Flies: GRHE, PTN, Diawl Bach, Cruncher, Black Buzzer, Cat’s Whisker
  • Methods: Nymph teams, buzzer drifts, lure tactics on dour days

Depth & Line Quick Matrix

Situation Best Line Target Depth Notes
Calm, overcast, buzzer hatch Floating / Midge-tip 0–3 ft Dries/emersers, washing-line just under film
Bright, clear, wary fish Slow Intermediate 3–5 ft Sparse nymphs, long leaders
Hot midday lull Fast Intermediate / Sink 3 6–10 ft Count down; steady figure-8
Wind on your bank Floating / Intermediate Top 2–6 ft Dries on lee side; washing-line across slicks
Dour, post-front Sink 3–5 8–12 ft Small lures/streamers; vary pace

Core Methods

  • Figure‑Eight Retrieve: Smooth, constant, with pauses
  • Straight-Line Buzzers: Three-fly team, long leaders
  • Washing-Line Rig: Buoyant point fly suspending buzzers/DBachs

Fly Patterns – Step-by-Step Guides

  • Diawl Bach
  • Black Buzzer
  • Cruncher
  • Gold Ribbed Hare’s Ear (GRHE)
  • Pheasant Tail Nymph (PTN)
  • Shipman’s Buzzer
  • Bob’s Bits
  • Cat’s Whisker
  • Muskin-style Soft-Hackle