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James Laraway

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #25 on: 26/07/2021 at 20:03 »
better photo from my other camera...gives a better idea of the thickness ( looked pretty skinny from the phone photos..)




Steven Kidd

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #26 on: 27/07/2021 at 10:15 »
That's a cracker James, look how dark coloured, love the variations in Brownies.

Steven

Terry Coging

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #27 on: 27/07/2021 at 14:47 »
What a beauty James! 

The Seaguar 8.8lb does seem like overkill for trout but at 0.205mm it is only the same thickness of many 6lb lines. When 'wafting' I use 11.6lb for the butt/top dropper due to it's stiffness and even that is only 0.235mm.

James Laraway

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #28 on: 04/08/2021 at 22:40 »
One on the 'infamous' pink tailed grouse ordie tonight...measured 45 cms long and in excellent condition

Not the best photo but a clunker of a wild brownie....and well chuffed to get my first fish on the pink tailed  grouse ordie



Steven Kidd

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #29 on: 04/08/2021 at 23:06 »
James,

Do you live in heaven?

:-)

Steven

Terry Coging

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #30 on: 05/08/2021 at 11:42 »
James,

Do you live in heaven?

:-)

Steven

I was just thinking the same!!

James Laraway

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #31 on: 05/08/2021 at 14:22 »
A fishing pal often says I've 'done a deal with the devil'

I think it goes back to a day on Loch Lee  at the head of glen esk.

First we were catching lots of small brownies. It was my first trip there, my pal had been before. I was using one of those clips that lets you change flies  on the dropper without tying a knot (thereby preserving the length of the dropper). I landed one and it wasn't even hooked - I'd hooked it on the clip rather than on the fly  *smiley-lol*

The I proceeded to catch a lovely red bellied char which none of the group had ever manged on their previous trips. Better to be lucky than skilled...

On a more serious note there are sooooo many lochs up here to choose from - it's a lovely part of the country.  Aberdeenshire was great for the rivers (Don, Deveron etc) but there aren't really that many lochs. Up here is the opposite - lots of loch but not really good brownie rivers.

Luckily I prefer fishing lochs - and there a LOT more for me to try believe me...

James,

Do you live in heaven?

:-)

Steven

Allan Liddle

Re: Highland lochs - 2021
« Reply #32 on: 10/08/2021 at 20:29 »
Cracking troots from Lochindorb James and great to see a few still there.
Sadly the trout fishing is a mere shadow of its former self and whilst you can catch a few large ones, the days of loads of sport to free rising fish are long gone.

Pike are not native in this country and i can't find an example of a water that gives excellent trout fishing as well as holds pike unless it is heavily managed / stocked, as pike are one of the very few apex predators that can all but wipe out a prey species then survive / thrive on itself.
Just to be clear i love pike, but always very saddened when they are illegally placed into wild trout lochs.

 




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