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The
Following fish are only a sample of what has been caught and reported
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Stocking
Levels of the Reservoir
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100lbs
per Week
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Mixed
- Various sizes and weights
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1600lbs
- Open Days
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Mixed
- Various from 4lbs -18lbs
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Stocking
days vary depending on fish farm
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WEEK
1 -
Openining day saw many anglers out in force and they were not dassapointed
despite terrible weather conditions. most people achieved their
bag limit on fly bait and spinning. with the average fish wieghing
2lb/4lb. best two fish till end of week as above.
Robert Mcallister,day ticket,7lb rainbow. fly hot headed
damsel island damback. Steven Devlin, member,rainbow,5.9lb,
brass toby, moss hole. |
WEEK
2 -
The loch continues to fish very well despite the weather conditions.
Most fish are being caught on the bait all round the loch, spinning
and fly are a bit slow due to temp of the water.
Best 3 fish for the end of the week were caught by
M. Makamson Member with a rainbow,10lb, powerbait, springgreen.
outside container.
R.Morrison, Day Ticket,Rainbow 6lb 10oz, powerbait, sandy
bay.
T. Hall, Day Ticket, rainbow, 6lb 2 oz.fly nomad,stumps. |
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WEEK
3 -
With Loch water now dropping considerbly and the temperature rising,
more fish are now beginning to move to the Spinner & Fly.
All
around the Loch is fishing very well, in particular the "Stumps"
region.
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WEEK
4 -
The
Loch has been fishing superbly all week with all methods catching
all around the water.
With the wameer weather arriving fish are now beginning to rise
in the middle of the afternoon and early evening.
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WEEK
5-
After a glorious week of sun the loch is now begining to produce
some lovely Brown Trout.
Now that they have been stirred up from the depths Rainbows
are also being caught in abundance all round the loch on all types
of bait spinners and fly. |
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