Being down at the outlaws for the weekend meant fishing in or around the Angus area. I contacted a member of the 'Clan Chiefs' fishing club for information on where to fish - it turned out to be Baz Bigtroot no less
We headed off for Raith Lake in Kirkaldy at 07:30 so that we could have a 9 am start and althought there was a slight frost and a bit of a chill it looked like the type of day that could progress into top of the water action
Armed with my 7wt outfit, slow and fast glass lines and some lures that wouldn't seem out of place in a New Orleans jewellers during Mardi Gras, I felt confident and excited about fishing a venue that hadn't seen one of my flies in a number of years.
Confidence started to wain after an early barren spell, but this was broken by a Jack Pike falling to Baz's Hot Head Dancers.
I spent a large portion of time removing weed from the ever increasing list of flies used to entice the fish.
Eventually, moments before agreeing to head to the opposite end of the Lake, I contacted a nice 2lb Rainbow which fell to a Claret Dabbler style concoption.
Spooning revealed small bloodworm, buzzers and what looked like well chewed corixa.
Lots of buzzer shucks and small flies were seen on the surface but there were no signs of fish on or near the surface, this apart we decided to go onto floating lines, which was fortunate as the weather took a turn for the better and a warmth fell over the Lake.
This marked a tuning point in the day as activity increased and many fish were caught using a vast array of flies - including..... crunchers, bloodworm, buzzers, dancers, spiders, the list goes on.
There were a number of boats out and it's fair to say that fish were taken from all over the lake once the day warmed up.
Wish I'd taken the 5 wt today instead of the Salmon gear - Baz had good fun on his 5wt.
The fish were quality and as hard fighting as I've seen.
All in all it was a good day out