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Index => Rivers & Lochs => Topic started by: Howard & Stuart on 02/06/2020 at 09:01
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Things have been very busy at Lochter in the past weeks, draining then substantially deepening the two front lochs as well as adding new landscape features.
The work is almost complete and we will then open the sluice gate to start filling up the lochs. We will then re-stock with our very own plump Lochter trout.
It should take about a month to fill and settle down and then our regulars will be able to enjoy the fruits of our labour.
At the moment, we are open from 8am – 6pm for fly-fishing on the Muckle Trout loch. Since the re-opening we have had an eager band of anglers out in force to test the breaking strain of their lines against some of our hefty Muckle Troot Rainbows.
So why not come past and give it a go, no need to book.
Tight Lines
SP
1/6/20
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That looks like some improvement. At this stage would you consider doing a 'chart' of the ponds showing approx. depths ?
Bill Wood
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Hello Bill
Thank you for your reply. Please feel free to pop past and have a look at the works and see Stuart in the fishery. He will be able to update you with the amendments as he has it all mapped out in his mind.
Many thanks
Lochter Fishery
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Wow wow wow.!! What a difference. Had a look in past yesterday and was amazed at the difference
The two new islands will make a big odds as the fish are usually singing and jumping like dolphins out of reach in the middle.
I was asking about a contour map to highlight the deep bits and the shallow banks No need Its all deep
Canna wait to get my line in there.