My mate and I headed South after work on Thursday , we made good time and arrived at Invereddie farmouse in just under 2-1/2 hours.We were warmly welcomed by Mr and Mrs Young with tea and chocolate biscuits. We were then shown to our room which were spacious , nicely decortaed comfortable double beds and en-suite facilities. We settled down to watch the fitba with a bottle of Malt.
Up at 06:30 for breakfast at 07:00, the breakfast was sensational , fresh orange ,choice of cereal, fresh strawberries , freshly made coffee , toast and a full Scottish breakfast to set us up nicely for the day. Mrs Young also made us a grand packed lunch for a fiver. I would have no hesitation recommending this B & B if you are in the area.
A 25 minute walk saw us at the loch, alright for the fit amongst us , I was breathing out my erse We were met with a snell East wind and bright sunshine. Bandy had warned us the boat was holed , its just a wee hole so still useable , my mate tried the boat but was blown up the loch to quickly.
I waded up the bank from where the boat house used to be , step cast , step cast. The water was not that cold , just as well as I had half of it in my waders. I was using the trusty March Brown 5# , my favourite Grenadier on the dropper and Rainbow Bead Spider on the point. I was soon getting offer but my hands were to cold and I missed most of them. It took me until around lunchtime to reach the top of the loch having landed 4 fish , I lost a good fish last cast before lunch , it took on the drop , put a good bend in the rod and was off
Much the same in the afternoon , I landed another 3 , again losing a good one , this time it was on for a bit longer , never really saw it , kept boring deep , got it to my feet to see the flash of its belly and it turned and threw the hook, never mind wee both had a grand say in a magnificent setting.
Headed back up the road around 16:00 , stopped at Peggy Scots at Finavon for our tea, again highly recommended, its clean , the service is good , the food is made fresh to order.
Jim