Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Rivers & Lochs => Topic started by: Mike Barrio on 17/08/2010 at 01:21
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Hi folks :cool:
A good variety of dry flies such as Hoppers, Sedges, Klinks, F-Flies and Hares Ear Emergers have proved productive this week, along with spiders, Crunchers, Damsels, Buzzers, Pearly Pennels, Bibios, Diawl Bachs and Mini Cats.
Yes, an interesting week, the water has been very clear at times and although this can make for exciting fishing as anglers can see so many fish from their boats ...... the fish can also see the anglers and are not easy to catch :wink
Both the top rods this week were stalking their trout with dry flies :z16
Noel Kelly had a great session tempting 16 fish up to 5 lb, Steven Kidd netted 14 up to 10 lb, Darren Crawford 13 up to 6 lb ...... and there ends the catches in to double figures this week :z15
Paul Shearing tempted 8 fish up to 7 lb, Brian Pickles 8 to 6 lb, Neil Garden, James Mackay Jan Bowen and David Leech each had 8 to 4 lb, Steve Faithful 7 to 11 lb, Graeme Ellington 7 to 6 lb and Malcom Mead netted 7 fish up to 5 lb.
Best wishes
Mike
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Steve, Noel,
I hope you were on dries!
Iain
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Iain,
Yeah, my best fly for the day was a chernobyl ant.
Cheers,
Skidd
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Orange blob on a di 7 Iain :z16
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Orange blob on a di 7 Iain :z16
wash your mouth out Noel :z4 :z4 :z4 :z4
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Jim
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Orange blob on a di 7 Iain
now yer talking :z16 :wink
Steve,
interesting. Was it your own tying/ variation or the standard one seen in mag's? I remember having this Hawthorn fly in my box for years (only kept it as It was the best fly I tied when on an instruction weekend with Oliver Edwards) and it had a lot of similarities in materials and rough profile of the Chernobyl Aunt, lying flat in the surface on a raft of black foam. One very hot but breezy day years ago at Midmar I took a funny turn and threw it on - well the fish went ape for it.
I tied half a dozen last year when Loch Saugh was a soup with them - Luxemburg nil pwa :z8
Something different though :z16
Iain