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Peter McCallum

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #575 on: 17/06/2013 at 08:04 »
Feck!
OK, which two beaches does the North Esk flow between when it meets the sea?
Google verbotten!

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Montrose & St Cyrus

Euan Innes

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #576 on: 17/06/2013 at 08:57 »
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Montrose & St Cyrus
And to get all the points what is Montrose beach known as locally?

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Rob Brownfield

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #577 on: 17/06/2013 at 10:41 »
Stroma? Some of the Cod guys call it this, I belive its the original Norse name.

Euan Innes

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #578 on: 17/06/2013 at 12:55 »
Stroma - nope

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Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #579 on: 17/06/2013 at 13:55 »
Euan

I know the Gable Enders call the dunes the bents. This comes from Agrostis or bentgrass. Never knew there was a nick name for the Beach.

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Jim 

Euan Innes

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #580 on: 17/06/2013 at 15:09 »
I always thought that it was the same name as the farm, at least that's what all the locals I talk to call it.
If I'm wrong then it's over to you Peter  :z4

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Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #581 on: 17/06/2013 at 15:22 »
Kinnaber is the estate (and the bottom beat)  on the Montrose side of the Northie where it runs into the sea.

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Jim    

Euan Innes

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #582 on: 17/06/2013 at 20:23 »
That's the one Jim  :z16
One of these days I'm going to fish the tidal stretch..... :X2

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Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #583 on: 17/06/2013 at 20:27 »
OK over to Peter, that was really to easy for me I was born across the road from Kinnaber, my uncle Jimmy was the keeper there

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Jim 

Derek Roxborough

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #584 on: 21/06/2013 at 20:25 »
 There is a Moscow in Northumberland, also a Philadelphia and a NewYork, and a village called Bomarsund, they are on early OS maps, easgach 1

Peter McCallum

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #585 on: 22/06/2013 at 07:37 »
There is a Moscow in Northumberland, also a Philadelphia and a NewYork, and a village called Bomarsund, they are on early OS maps, easgach 1

Moscow in ayrshire too!!  i'm of on my hols this week so if someone wants to miove this on as my replacement please do, otherwise it'll be next weekend before the next question. :z18

Hamish Young

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #586 on: 22/06/2013 at 17:46 »
Moscow in ayrshire too!!  i'm of on my hols this week so if someone wants to miove this on as my replacement please do, otherwise it'll be next weekend before the next question. :z18
OK then, here is a fish identification one to keep us going until Peter gets back..... which fish can move each of its eyes separately, it can have one eye looking the way it's going and one where it's been :?

H :cool:

Eddie Sinclair

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #587 on: 22/06/2013 at 17:50 »
H,
depending on red wine consumption that will be me.

Edfish. :X2

Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #588 on: 22/06/2013 at 18:06 »
H,
depending on red wine consumption that will be me.

Edfish. :X2

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Hamish I will guess a flatfish

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Jim

Hamish Young

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #589 on: 22/06/2013 at 19:23 »
H,
depending on red wine consumption that will be me.

Edfish. :X2

Smirk.... yup, me too  :wink

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Hamish I will guess a flatfish

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Jim

Bloody good answer Jim and although it's pretty much correct it's not the fish I had in mind.

H

Dutchfly

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #590 on: 23/06/2013 at 15:17 »
Hi H,

Not sure if it's a fish, but a Sea Horse can look both ways.


Jeroen

Marc Fauvet

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #591 on: 23/06/2013 at 19:26 »
it's a fish, Jeroen  :z16

Derek Roxborough

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #592 on: 23/06/2013 at 21:01 »
Dover sole ,easgach 1

Hamish Young

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #593 on: 23/06/2013 at 21:05 »
Hi H,

Not sure if it's a fish, but a Sea Horse can look both ways.


Jeroen

Is the right answer, well done Jeroen you saved me from having to give another clue  :z16

Over to you  :cool:

H

Dutchfly

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #594 on: 24/06/2013 at 18:55 »
"Catching salmon is a misnomer. The angler does not seek to catch his quarry. The essence of fishing as a sport is that the fisherman delibrately denies himself any and every means of trapping, snaring or netting an unwilling prey into his basket. He sets himself a set of rules which effectively denies him the right to catch a fish and which ensures that success can be arrived at only when the fish catches the angler. The moment there is any deviation from this basic principle then the angler is not fishing - he is poaching."

- who wrote this?
- what is the title of the book?



Jeroen

Jim Eddie

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #595 on: 24/06/2013 at 19:29 »
OK I'll guess

Hugh Falkus
Salmon fishing

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Jim

Dutchfly

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #596 on: 24/06/2013 at 20:10 »
Sorry Jim...

Dutchfly

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #597 on: 26/06/2013 at 18:57 »
Here's a hint: the man in question is well known for the special way he tied his salmon flies.


Jeroen

Eddie Sinclair

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #598 on: 26/06/2013 at 23:07 »
Jerome,
Was it Richard Waddington?

No idea on the title of the book.

Eddie.


Allan Liddle

Re: General Knowledge - Fly Fishing
« Reply #599 on: 27/06/2013 at 00:25 »
I'm stumped with this one, haven't even got a crappy cheap joke answer, hang on is it a Mr A Shrimp?

 




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