Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Rivers & Lochs => Topic started by: Mike Barrio on 10/05/2010 at 23:34
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Hi folks :cool:
Buzzers, Spiders, Bloodworm, Pheasant Tail Nymphs, Crunchers, Diawl Bachs, Sedges, F-flies and Damsels have been on the menu at Haddo this week :wink
Denny Mackay enjoyed a good session with 24 fish up to 9 lb, Michael MacPherson tempted 19 up to 12 lb, Andrew MacPherson 19 to 9 lb, Frances MacPherson 17 to 9 lb 8 oz, Ewan Lindsay 15 to 10 lb, Tam Greenock 15 to 10 lb, Ronnie Birnie 15 to 6 lb, Gordon Mackay 14 to 10 lb, Alan Birnie 13 to 7 lb, Scott Sim 12 to 10 lb, Richard Hay 12 to 8 lb, Alan Smith 11 to 12 lb, John Freeland 10 to 16 lb, Dave Batty 10 to 15 lb and Graeme Ellington netted 10 fish up to 9 lb.
Best wishes
Mike
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and a few photos from this week .......
(http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/z100510a.jpg)
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Those are some really good photos!!
I have a little question though - I can see that there's two people on the boat. I'd have thought this would be tricky for casting from? I mean, are you not scared that you hook your fishing partner when casting? as there doesn't seem to be an awful distance between each other?
I cast slightly to the side instead of over my head and i'd be to frightened i'd hook my mate! :).
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I cast slightly to the side instead of over my head and i'd be to frightened i'd hook my mate! :).
you sit at end of the boat, so you cast over the water, not over your mates head.
Remember the boat has two sides and the fish can swim :wink
mikes boats are big enough for 3, so you should manage fine :z16
sandy