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Title: Buzzer reign continues at the Glen and Millbuies opens 15th March.
Post by: Kevin Moss on 10/03/2014 at 08:55
Glen of Rothes trout and coarse fishery

Again buzzers topped the charts with lures back in second place as fishing continued to be very good for anglers.Fish again have been up and down depending on the conditions of the day.Wind didnt help, but fish still were caught.Black buzzers,okey dokeys,whit fritz and budgies were the flies of choice on both floating and intermediate lines.Gordon Grant had 22 fish,Rob Harding 15,Willie Petrie had a fish of 4lbs,Dave Anderson had  a Brown and a tiger in his catch,Simon Murdoch had a 4lb 9ozs fish,Chris Johnston had 11 fish which included 2 tigers and a brown,Tom Anderson had 12including a brownie over 2lb and a rainbow of 5lb,Kev Middlemiss had 12 fish with 1 blue and Gary Gormley had an exceptional session with 16 fish,6 of them Blues and a 9Lb rainbow returned.With a good variety being caught and blues best of which was 4lb mark fishing for the season has started off well and will get better now the weather is on the change.

Coarse loch

Dave Latte,Bob Jackson,Scott Arthur,Sarah Arthur and Valerie Arthur all enjoyed sport taking roach,bream to 2lbs, making up most of their bags.Meat and maggot have been the best of the baits on method feeder.Carp should begin to be more active with some heat and will improve fishing for coarse anglers.Please remember to book on this loch.

Millbuies trout fishery (boat only)

Saturday 15th March the loch opens for the season and fishing is expected to be really good with many overwintered fish and new stock with blues to 4lbs which 1 can be taken per bag  this year, anglers should enjoy some really good sport that Millbuies is known for.Fish have been seen on the surface all through the winter and bodes well for anglers and sport.Untill it warms lures will work,hothead damsels,budgies cats whiskers but dont ignore buzzers and wets as being a natural loch fish are used to imatative patterns.Try not to fish too light as these are hard fighting fish and dont give up easy.Sessions are from 8am to 4pm and when ther nights stretch from 4pm to 10pm.Booking as normal through the Glen.