
Just received the above from Andy Grant who was fishing with Roy Thomson on Friday/Saturday last. A nice fresh run fish about 3.5lb caught on a Black Pennel in Arienas. I'm busy now tying flies, greasing reels etc - Monday can't come soon enough !
After several days of "not the right sort of rain", the heavens finally opened on Wed night. Messrs Lapping and Whyte arrived from Ayrshire, booked in with Dot and Alastair at "Kyle", and had one of the excellent homely meals at the Lochaline Hotel. 9am on Thursday, I collected them for a day on the River. First up was Middle beat which was looking good, though as this part of the river rises last, it could probably have done with another few inches of water. Despite the continual downpour, I think the lads enjoyed themselves, despite few fish being seen. Mr Lapping lost a good sea trout of over 3lb, which he had on for a while, until it burrowed itself under the bank, and the fly came free. ( Stoats Tail). Apert from one salmon "porpoising" at the head of the Bend pool, nothing further was unfortunately seen or touched. 

Smiles all round as the lads had a great day. Mr Lapping caught the sea trout, which I estimate at over 10lb about lunchtime, in what he says was dreadful weather. It took a Bloody Butcher on the point, and gave him a good fight of well over 10 mins before he got it to the net. Shortly after this fish, he was broken by another of about the same size and unfortunately it took his Butcher.
Mr Whyte got the lovely Brownie which is about 3lb. Both gentlemen had switched to intermediate lines, and both fish were caught in the aptly named "Big Fish Bay". In addittion to those shown, 8 smaller brown trout were caught and released. Most pleasing of all however, Mr Whyte, as Mr Lapping was struggling with his monster sea trout, caught a lovely Arctic Char of about 1lb. This was also released.- These lovely fish are seldom seen in the loch, and usually only appear about June and July when I am told they spawn in the shallows. I have caught a few over the years, all in the deep water as I have started the drift to Big Fish Bay.
Mr Lapping and Mr Whyte are on the river tomorrow, and on the Hill Lochs on Sunday - lets hope they can keep up their average. meanwhile, Mr Thomson is due to arrive shortly to night fish for sea trout. Hopefully more smiles soon !!!





