Oot fishing in Scotland
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- San Dan
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#1 Oot fishing in Scotland
I usually go out on my days off to local rivers and fishery's with my father Jock some friends have asked for some pics so here is a start!
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- San Dan
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- PecosRiverM
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#3 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
What time is Dinner??
I've got a empty plate I can bring.
I've got a empty plate I can bring.
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#4 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Was that tonight's supper or tomorrow's?
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- San Dan
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#5 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Tomorrow's , the wee one for my father inlaw and Isla (her indoors) doesn't like fish so the big one's all for me
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- San Dan
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#6 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Allways welcome well perhaps after the global pandemicPecosRiverM wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:12 am What time is Dinner??
I've got a empty plate I can bring.
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- San Dan
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#7 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
@PecosRiverM I might actually be able to send you a Bridie ( Famous Scottish meat pastry) from my town they vacuum pack and send them world wide or at least they used to would have to check
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- San Dan
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#8 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Rivers Isla and The DeanSolidAir79 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 11:59 pm I usually go out on my days off to local rivers and fishery's with my father Jock some friends have asked for some pics so here is a start!
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- San Dan
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#9 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Will a virtual fishy do ?SolidAir79 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:27 amAllways welcome well perhaps after the global pandemicPecosRiverM wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 12:12 am What time is Dinner??
I've got a empty plate I can bring.
- PecosRiverM
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#10 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Less Fill'n
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- San Dan
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#11 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
If you find yourself in the area let me know and i'll get the skillet heated up
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- San Dan
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- San Dan
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#13 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Just wee mountain broonie's caught about 16 lost abit more
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#14 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Do you fly fish or use crank bait?
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- San Dan
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#15 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Fly fish star of the day was the Loch Ordie
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#18 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Good life. Great place. You are fishing and your computers are beating daylight out of the opposition.
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- San Dan
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#19 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Not a bad day
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#20 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
Tomorrow this time we maybe able to pull off some machines from MW.
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- San Dan
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#22 Re: Oot fishing in Scotland
I grew up with 90ft of water at low tide off the breakwater. Cod, Halibut, Skate, Flounder, Plaice and Congers were our stable.The Mackerel run used to be awesome. Best offshore fishing I did was catching Barracuda in the Arabian Gulf. I can confirm that flip flops for me was not an option, rig boots remained firmly in place. Barracuda on a BBQ is without a doubt the best fish I have eaten, better even than Atlantic Wolffish.
I'd love to get down to Cornwall for some Tuna fishing
I tried when I worked in the Ivory Coast, but never got the chance. After years of non fishing due to civil war, apparently the Tuna and Sailfish offshore were amazing in size.
I'd love to get down to Cornwall for some Tuna fishing
I tried when I worked in the Ivory Coast, but never got the chance. After years of non fishing due to civil war, apparently the Tuna and Sailfish offshore were amazing in size.
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