Trout fishing on a scottish loch

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

15 March 2009. Cold bright day. Eight in the boat. Lost a few more who will live to be eaten another day. White Cat's Whisker. Fiery Dancer. Yellow Dancer. Intermediate lines.

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  • amazing!!

    what bait were you using?

  • We were using fly rods, intermediate lines and the following flies- Fiery Dancer, Yellow Dancer and White Cat's Whisker.

    The intermediate lines allow us to fly fish mid water (rather than surface or bottom) and the "flies" (as the fisher draws his line back in) imitate small hatching insects or fish fry rather than actual "flies".

    As the weather warms and there is more insect life hatching, our action will move to the top of the water with floating lines and dry flies.

    I hope this helps!

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  • nice fish mate what loch was it and a damsel is always a reliable fly for that time of year aswell as the silver invicter on the dropped. 

  • Great.cannae wait until your next video!

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