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Mike Barrio

Loch Beanie
« on: 23/08/2010 at 22:45 »
Hi folks :cool:

"Bri" and I took a wander up to Loch Beanie today, we were glad of our waders on the way up as the path was as I remembered it, more than a wee bit damp ........ and it pretty much rained all day as well :z4

We were treated to the sight of a cracking deer on the way up and we spent the last hour of our fishing watching the repeated gallant efforts of an osprey on the far side of the loch :cool:





The trout were not really in the humour today, our thoughts were shared by another angler on the loch who had been out in the boat for the day ...... "wind direction and barometer are all wrong" he said.

There was a short hatch ( of olive beasties ) around midday and this brought a few small fish to the surface for a while. I picked up a couple of wee trout and experienced a few half-hearted swirls from fish of a similar size and I think Brian had similar results.

The new boathouse is looking grand and it kept us dry for a while as we set up the rods.

A great way to spend a Monday ....... I really enjoyed myself :z16

Best wishes
Mike

Hamish Young

Re: Loch Beanie
« Reply #1 on: 23/08/2010 at 23:58 »
A day off Mr B :? :!





Well done  :z16

:z3

Jim Eddie

Re: Loch Beanie
« Reply #2 on: 24/08/2010 at 06:36 »
Glad you enjoyed it Mike, pity it was not fishing to well.

 :z18

Jim 

Iain Goolager

Re: Loch Beanie
« Reply #3 on: 24/08/2010 at 07:02 »
Aye, you can never legislate for the fish but the pictures bring the memories flooding back.

Iain

Barry Robertson

Re: Loch Beanie
« Reply #4 on: 24/08/2010 at 19:26 »
Looks good  :z16
Still have a vision of our very own Jedi Jim taking a dive out the beannie boat last year  :z4
Bet you wont forget that place jim  :z7

Brian Brand

Re: Loch Beanie
« Reply #5 on: 24/08/2010 at 22:21 »
I had a great day out in great company.

I have never fished Beanie before and hope to go back as it is a really nice piece of water in fantastic setting.
It was nice to have fish rising for a while to chase, you soon forget about the rain.

At least the rain kept the midges away, they came out for a while between the showers, horrible horrible beasties.

Mike is being kind by not mentioning that I managed somehow to leave my jacket hanging up in my garage (story was bound to come out sometime) even though I had just put my camera into one of the pockets.
Getting older has some down sides.
Thanks for a shot of your fleece Mike and sorry folks no pictures from me.

Regards,
Bri.

 

Noel Kelly

Re: Loch Beanie
« Reply #6 on: 26/08/2010 at 20:28 »
Very nice Mike, its a lovely spot for sure, glad ye were able to find it after all these years :z4 . I still hope to make it up there before the end of the season if anyone else is interested? 

 




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