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Howard & Stuart

Lochter report – Lessons learned at Lochter
« on: 22/06/2022 at 14:11 »
Down Lochter way the old saying that “ to lose a fish is to learn a lesson” was to the fore.
We therefore had an abundance of learned fisherman who had increased the breaking strain or double checked their knots, the unfortunate result of being “broken” in the past week.

Shouts, groans, moans or silent staring at a broken cast was much evident as our home grown Lochter trout lived up to their reputation as hard fighting fish.
However it was not all doom and gloom as the fishing has been very encouraging with lots of fish showing themselves on the surface to tease the onlooking anglers.

Albert Trail sussed out that the suspender buzzer or fab would do the trick and he had 19 fish for his session, Derek Collie used a shipmans buzzer or parachute CDC during his evening session and he landed 17 fish as did Bill Wood who instead used fab and buzzers.
S. McInnes solely used buzzers of various size and colour for his 16 fish, Jamie Brown stuck with a yellow fab for 15 fish and Rod Bell used a yellow owl and diawl bachs for 14 fish.

Stuart Howie had 12 fish on small nymphs, Mike McLennen used damsels and dry sedges for 11 fish and Graham Rodger had 10 on hot head lures and the famous WSW.
Other returns were Graeme Gauld with 9 fish on buzzer, Colin Henderson with 9 on cormorants and floating fry, Paul Weir with 8 on bibio double humpy’ s, Sandy Scobie with 8 on apps bloodworm and Craig Scott with 8 on black bow tie buzzers.

Quite a mixture of flies working at present so why not pop down to Lochter and try the assortment of flies from your box.
We are open from 8am – 10pm at present so no excuse.

Tight Lines.
S.P 22.06.2022

 




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