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#21
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by east wind - May 25, 2024, 09:19:44 PM
I've been out often enough when levels permit. Actually had a couple of decent fish off the surface in March before the clocks changed, always been a personal target.
However, the weathers no been great. Strong North Easterly with bright skies make every trout a prisoner. Hatches yes, though reduction in numbers to what should be around at in May in particular. Trout don't seem to be fully switched on apart from one day. So, plenty of blanks or one or two each visit with the odd good un. For the type of fishing I do, walking and looking for rises, the days are becoming boring. I just can't be arsed fishing any other way.
More worrying is how doddery I'm becoming. Can still do the miles but the stumbling over tussocks & fences and bankside is comical. Also casting is pretty shabby at the moment, constant knots on the leader, putting fish down or not even reaching them.
At the moment I'm veering towards my golf.
 
#22
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by arawa - May 25, 2024, 06:45:49 PM
Quote from: Wildfisher on May 24, 2024, 09:41:25 PMAye, tell me about it!  :D
The irony is that when I was young I used whatever tackle I could scrounge and shot up the hills in leaky wellington boots. And at 15 years old using an ancient and unwieldy greenheart rod and camping out under a plastic sheet I caught my lifetime best wild trout of 6lbs.
Now, when I have state-of-the-art outdoor clothing and pretty much the same in fishing tackle, I struggle to reach the lochs!
#23
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by sagecirca - May 25, 2024, 02:37:54 PM
I feel fished out! I have been out around 9-10 times in the last fortnight. May is always the best of it on the rivers and this month has been relatively kind to me although my legs currently will tell you I have been putting in the long hours and miles up and down a few river systems.
#24
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Melanochromis auratus
Last post by Wildfisher - May 25, 2024, 01:28:38 PM
Used to keep and breed these. Remember selling a load of young fish to House Of Pisces in Dundee.

Males are bright blue and black. They are highly aggressive fish and will re-scape your tank.  ;D

I love them, some for sale  on FleaBay - I am tempted!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264524706255?mkevt=1&mkpid=2&emsid=e90001.m162179.l174999&plmtId=700008&mesgId=3017&mkcid=8&ch=osgood&bu=42985437360&trkId=7f06a434-b397-339a-a6c4-a1e50383383e&cnvId=700003&recoId=264524706255&recoPos=1
#25
Open Board / Re: Trade inyour fleece for a ...
Last post by Bobfly - May 25, 2024, 12:27:45 PM
 :o  :o
#26
Open Board / Trade in your fleece for a fla...
Last post by Wildfisher - May 25, 2024, 12:12:39 PM
Had a stroll up to a lovely hill loch I know in a sheltered corrie only to find  the place is now leased to a shooting club from Kent for target shooting with high velocity rifles.

Result = wildlife disturbed and gone and access restricted in likely violation of access laws.

Given the popularity of the area with the public it is also extremely dangerous as much of he shooting is very long range. There are targets on the cliffs along the top of which runs a footpath. One stray bullet or ricochet and it's curtains!

It is  just a matter of time until a serious incident occurs. How this could ever have been allowed is flabbergasting.


If anyone could be bothered reporting it it's my guess this operation would not bear up to scrutiny and an investigation by the socialist media would have it closed down.

Estates hate negative publicity. I'm not going to say where it is!

hill lch.jpg
#27
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by Wildfisher - May 25, 2024, 11:53:58 AM
Quote from: Fishtales on May 24, 2024, 07:37:26 PMHad an overnighter at a hill loch two weeks ago and didn't catch anything. By the time I got there I was too tired to fish long anyway

I had a walk up to a hill loch last Monday - not fishing. My legs would just not work!  I think my 71 year old body is telling me to pack that stuff in to be honest. Perhaps I'll stick to flat walks and cycling. No way I'm going stockie bashing anyway. I'd rather pack up fishing. It's just too depressing.  ::)
#28
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by Hill loch gold - May 25, 2024, 08:38:04 AM
I have been out regulary. I try and get out at least once a week.
#29
For Sale / Wanted / Bush craft knife
Last post by SoldierPmr - May 24, 2024, 09:41:42 PM
1. ITEM: Wynter Bushcraft
2. CONDITION: New
3. EXTRAS: Sheath
5. PRICE: £200 discounted for WF members
6. DESCRIPTION:  52100 steel
3.7mm spine, 4 inch cutting edge with 27 degree scandi grind with micro bevel. Total length 9 inch
Handle is stabilized birch burl with black G10 liners. Brass Pins and lanyard hole.

As per any sale made from the forum £10 will be donated
7. PICTURES:
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#30
Members' Board / Re: Who has not been fishing s...
Last post by Wildfisher - May 24, 2024, 09:41:25 PM
Quote from: arawa on May 24, 2024, 09:07:12 PMthe treks are getting harder🙄.


Aye, tell me about it!  :D
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