Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Main Discussion Area => Topic started by: Jim Eddie on 03/10/2009 at 16:57
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I see there is a new fishery opening at Maud , its Brown Trout only and a bait pond for kids with Rainbows. Its due to open at the start of next season.
I think they will have a hard job with Brownies only , but I wish them all the best :cool:
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Jim
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What like a size is it Jim :?
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Not sure Baz , there a an article in the P & J today , it said it was 25,000 square feet , not sure how much that is in real money :wink
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Jim
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http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1424032
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0.4935701 Acre if that helps :wink
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0.4935701 Acre if that helps :wink
I think my garden pond is bigger than that then! :roll
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there a an article in the P & J today , it said it was 25,000 square feet , not sure how much that is in real money
i cannot picture what 25000 feet sq looks like, so...
25,000 sq feet would be a pond of about 158 feet x 158 feet, or about 53x53 yards (assuming a roughly square-shaped pond).
if for argument it was about 30 yards wide, then it could be about 90 yards long, 90 feetx270 all roughly speaking.
a classic double decker london bus is about 30 feet/10 yards long according to google.
which means that some of guys playing with Mike's competition line have been casting about the length of four buses. cool!
Yes, I am that bored. been stuck at home with sciatic nerve pain for last 4 weeks or so and going stir crazy!
cheers
iain
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Is there "room", and I use that term loosly, for another "fishery" in the north east? I cant see the Brownie afficianardos going to fish it when you have the Don and Devron a few miles away plus Fedderate and other natural brown trout waters just down the road.
It sounds a very small hole in the ground, with "family" facilities and a bait pond making it sound more like a tourist attraction than a fishery???
Any thoughts anyone?
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The term a very small whole in the ground is getting all to common these days, i cant believe you have the likes of federate on your door step but people opt for a the smalll whole in the ground where fish jump onto hooks :z4
I think the wee places are a good place to start off to give confidence but at the same time also give the new angler a false sense of fishing and in turn expect fish all the time.
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Too many people have no interest in 'Fishing' and just want to take up 'Catching'. Unless they are gaurenteed a fish they dont want to know. Sad but true. :z6
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Just re read my post..rather negative. Dont mean to be..sorry.