It's still fishing well. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9g5L0aw6v0
Fair enjoyed again on the big telly Fred and a couple of bonny trout among them all. What i did notice was how much you were enjoying using that lump of fiberglass and just how easy it was to put a line out. The other question was yer wee stream stocked at any point.
Cheers Colin
The glass rod is good, but not as able as a carbon rod casting into a wind.
Historically the river was stocked with small fish, the club even reared its own fish at one time. Bear in mind AAC is one of the oldest in Scotland founded in 1876 which is remarkable. The club still stocks a few bigger sterile triploids that are very obviously different from the natives. They are stocked below the weir at Boysack and quickly end up at Lunan Bay. Never see them on the upper river.
QuoteThe glass rod is good, but not as able as a carbon rod casting into a wind.
Still worth yer £ outlay
Quote from: superscot on July 01, 2021, 08:49:02 PM
Still worth yer £ outlay
One cannot have too many rods Colin. :lol:
Quote from: admin on July 01, 2021, 08:51:16 PM
One cannot have too many rods Colin. :lol:
Try that line on my wife and see where it gets you :shock:
Quote from: admin on July 01, 2021, 08:43:54 PM
The club still stocks a few bigger sterile triploids that are very obviously different from the natives. They are stocked below the weir at Boysack and quickly end up at Lunan Bay. Never see them on the upper river.
I've only had one of them on the lower river, I think the wormers have them all out in about a fortnight lol.