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Barry Robertson

A day after the Browns New
« on: 29/09/2009 at 19:19 »
Evening all  :wink

Today Mr Ecosse and myself ventured up the glen to a bonnie we loch in hope of getting some late season action with the hungry big browns  :wink
The water had a head of wild and stocked browns and for a nice chnage no bows :wink
We were not let down to say the least and on arrival we were greeted with the perfect conditions, drizzle,overcast and a slight breeze :z7
This was our first time on this water so with no fish showing and signs of it being a very deep water we opted for a hi-d line and pulled  :shock ( all day).
First cast i touched a fish and second cast wallop, fish on  :grin
And it was a clonker as well, great tail , great fight and really just a great fish.
20 mins later further down the drift Mr Ecosse was in on the action and again a great fish that went like a train.
This was turning out to be a great day and we ended up taking fish all day and ended up with around 10 troot to the boat  :wink
The highlight was Peters troot it really was a beast, fought like a tiger and looked every bit of 3-4lbs.
All the fish we had were in pristine condition and were all perfectly finned and tailled.
Just a shame tomorrow is the last day of the season for this water but already i cant wait to get back out early next season.













Hope you like the photo's ,

Tightlines
Baz.

vivaecosse

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #1 on: 29/09/2009 at 19:25 »
super report barry,im dried off now,crackin day as ever,consumate boat partner old boy.hows the arms\??? :z16

Jim Eddie

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #2 on: 29/09/2009 at 19:28 »
Aye some craking fish there Baz and Peter , you kept that venue to yourself  :wink

 :z18

Jim

Barry Robertson

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #3 on: 29/09/2009 at 19:44 »
Thought i better keep it hush as some people like a moan when you mention certain venues Jim but dont worry i will take you for a day there next season if you fancy it  :z18

And my arms are hanging off the now pete  :z4

vivaecosse

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #4 on: 29/09/2009 at 19:49 »
hehehe,welcome to the real darkside,,lol

Iain Goolager

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #5 on: 29/09/2009 at 20:06 »
I say old Bean, nice fishes. If I'm not mistaken they are from a water which you told me not to fish as it was p***!  :z6


Would you say that yours was a natural and Peters was introduced?
Any road up, well done and an excellent way to finish off the Brownie season.

Here's my last Brownie of the season - read it and weep you southern softies!



Iain

Barry Robertson

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #6 on: 29/09/2009 at 20:07 »
You never asked me about this water Iain  :wink
Thats a mean looking fish you caught there , what is it exactly  :shock
Hard to tell what fish were wild and which were introduced as all fish had diff markings and were in various shades  :z6

Iain Goolager

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #7 on: 29/09/2009 at 20:12 »
Quote
what is it exactly


Its a beauty Baz, that's what it is......a beauty!

vivaecosse

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #8 on: 29/09/2009 at 20:23 »
my humble opinion would be there all stockies... beautifly conditiond,but stocked none the less.

Noel Kelly

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #9 on: 29/09/2009 at 21:34 »
Super stuff lads I would be delighted catching fish like that regardless of where they did their apprenticeship . Fully finned beautiful conditioned um beauty's.  :z16 

Barry Robertson

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #10 on: 01/10/2009 at 13:23 »
Off to Leven tomorrow, lets hope the big ones are on the feed  :z4

Paul Rankine

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #11 on: 01/10/2009 at 23:26 »
Hi Baz,
           Nice wee troots there. I think I know where you where though ... :z4
Well done mate .

Paul.

Mike Barrio

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #12 on: 01/10/2009 at 23:33 »
Hi Baz :cool:

Thanks for the great report and the cracking photos :z16

Best wishes
Mike

paavo

Re: A day after the Browns
« Reply #13 on: 02/10/2009 at 18:13 »
Lovely browns, especially if the browns are introduced.

//Harri  :z18


 




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