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Not a fly fisherman, but just refinding my childhood love of fishing again. I always loved spinning, so that's what I'm doing. We're up in Ullapool for the weekend and I caught a couple of 9 inch sea trout and a minute coalfish yesterday evening. Really hoping for a mackerel or ten, but struggling at the moment.

 

As a point aside, I'm getting sick of all rivers in Scotland being fly only. In the high wind we were having yesterday, fly fishing just wouldn't have been possible. Does my nut in, coming from Derbyshire where no such traditionalism exists.

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Not a fly fisherman, but just refinding my childhood love of fishing again. I always loved spinning, so that's what I'm doing. We're up in Ullapool for the weekend and I caught a couple of 9 inch sea trout and a minute coalfish yesterday evening. Really hoping for a mackerel or ten, but struggling at the moment.

 

As a point aside, I'm getting sick of all rivers in Scotland being fly only. In the high wind we were having yesterday, fly fishing just wouldn't have been possible. Does my nut in, coming from Derbyshire where no such traditionalism exists.

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Well done !! Fly fishing is something i have always wanted to do . im sure you now have the bug for it and want to go back for more .

 

Thanks, I'm new to fly fishing myself and it is so addictive, light tackle and it's great fun stalking a fish. I caught this brownie on the river granta near the cam.

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Well done !! Fly fishing is something i have always wanted to do . im sure you now have the bug for it and want to go back for more .

 

Thanks, I'm new to fly fishing myself and it is so addictive, light tackle and it's great fun stalking a fish. I caught this brownie on the river granta near the cam.

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