I've always tended to walk up a river, whether walking it or fishing it, especially if I'm by myself. I guess it just goes back to being better for spotting fish and not putting them down.
Cheers
Mike
I'd agree with that also Mike, however it also goes with the ability to cover a lot of water quickly whilst exploring. I find it easier to fish quickly upstream as i do down, meaning i can pick my spots easier instead of generally fishing it all (as i tend to do whilst fishing across and down).
We've got some outstanding small streams throughout the Highlands from far off and remote, to easily accessable roadside (often overlooked)
Fish size can be surprising as well, but for the most part it's Lilliput waters, Lilliput fish (well more standard Scottish standard 6 to 12 oz which isn't all that bad and well worth a cast or two eh?)
Add to this the diversity of these waters from overgrown and enslosed, through to rambling open upland moor and heather lined, each one offers it's own challenge and attraction.
Here's a cfew pics to help pass the late Winter blues....
When it all comes together, even wee streams can produce fish like this
Rolling upland stream
Hidden stream in Gairloch
THis one has gloden troots and real gloden flakes (If you've the patience to search for them)
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