Wednesday, 29 August 2007
Monday, 20 August 2007
And Even Wetter

Here she is with Rachel and a view of the Ardtornish castle ruins.
After catching enough for Tea, we started to put them back, then Cammy said "I think its something big Dad !" Expecting several large mackerel, we were all surprised when up came several mackerel, but also a lovely Pollack.

Here she is, back home, proud as Punch !
Returning to Game fishing, prospects look good with the river now settled down, and we have a nice SW breeze. Rain is forecast about mid week ( we'll see if they are right again ! ), and hope is therefore high. I have plenty fishers on river and loch, but with a few spaces, and some luck I will manage out myself.
Thursday, 16 August 2007
Wet and Wetterer



The biggest of these fish was not actually caught from Tearnait, but in the very small pool as the River Rannoch leaved the loch. Butchers and Soldier Palmers were the flies of the day, but Ben caught most of this basket on a red bodied mini muddler.
meanwhile, back to the River. Cameron and I went out on Sat to fish the Top beat. Quiet to start with, but once I worked out that the fish were in the margins due to relatively high water, we started to have some success. 2 lovely grilse for the afternoon - both returned quickly.
Here's Cameron at the top of Folly Pool casting well, but with no luck yet - wont be long though as he has fairly come on.
Finally, I took some of the party who were at Tearnait out sea fishing on Tuesday - great fun as they got plenty of mackerel, quite a few Pollock, some ling, and a few coalies. - More than enough for the fish pie they were planning to have on Wed. Tides, not quite right for the best fishing, but with over 60 fish in total, all had fun.
I have fishers on the River tonight, and on Arienas tomorrow. With luck I will manage out myself on Sat so will speak soon.
Wednesday, 8 August 2007
Fighting Midges.

This is the Suspension Bridge Pool today, and if you consider that the water was up to the top of the far bank yesterday, you will appreciate how quickly it drops.
Despite never fishing for Salmon before, the lads quickly adapted their trout styles to suit the river, and soon had one or two "thumps". Low water meant small flies however, and a change to a size 12 Assassin quickly brought results for Basson, seen here with a nice wee grilse , maybe not the freshest of fish, but a good fighter on the 6 weight rod that he was using. 
As is the policy here, the fish was returned to fight another day.
After Acharn, we moved down to Claggan Beat, part of which is the famous Big Pool. This is on the main part of the river benefiting from the run off from Arienas, and as a result had plenty of water. With fish jumping all over the place, it also held plenty of fish. A couple of hours later however, after one or two knocks, nothing had been hooked, and the midges were f#####g murder !. The lads had had enough, and frankly so had I !!
Good news however, talking with Simon the Estate Stalker, I learnt that there had been quite a few fish, mostly fresh, netted in the past couple of days. With my 2 on Saturday, the total is at least 8 in 4 days fishing. News from elsewhere on the West Coast is also good with most rivers reporting excellent runs of Grilse - hopefully this is the start of the return to what things were.
Finally - heard today that a Brown Trout of 11lb has come off Arienas - from Big Fish Bay on a Loch Ordie in a slight breeze. This is the biggest this year so far, and if I was a betting man, I would say that amongst all the big Brownies in the loch, there has to be one over 20lb.!
Fresh fish are now coming into the system with every tide, and with luck ( if I'm not dragged shopping ) I'll be getting out again soon - watch this space.
Double Whammy
Just off to take some Gents on the River - more later
Tuesday, 7 August 2007
Happy days are here again
Since last published note, it has rained and rained. As a result the river is high. On Saturday however it was just perfect and I managed to get the rods out myself for a change. Top beat first ( my favourite as it has everything, holding pools, fast glides, and very fishy water throughout ). Water was a bit coloured, and on went the "Sandy Special" - designed and tied by my mate Sandy Davidson from Aberdeen as seen on the Spey recently. Starting at the Half Crown pool near the mouth of Arienas, I had one or two thumps, and netted a nice sea trout of about 3lb. Nothing on the first run down to the Pump, then Folly, so back up to the top I went.
This time I took off the fast sinking leader and put on an intermediate. Obviously did the trick as at the rock near the top of the Half Crown pool, just as the fly was starting to swing round nicely a nice grilse took very hard. Didn't seem too big, but once it got into the current, it felt much bigger. 5 mins and about 40 yards later, I managed to net it at the tail of the pool - only about 5lb, but a real bar of silver with sea lice on its flanks.
Working my way down the rest of the beat I got into another, about a similar size near the head of Folly pool. Much calmer water here, and the fight was not too long. Result a similar size fish of about 5/6lb. This time though I was surprised to see that it was a bit off colour - must have spent some time in the brackish water waiting for the rain that has now arrived.
Evening saw me on the middle beat, and not so lucky as I guess the tide was not right ( only about 1mile from sea loch ). Managed to get a few finnock though, and a very nice sea trout of about 4lb from larches pool.
As I write its still raining, and as I walked the dogs this morning, the river was very very high - Rain due to stop later today and with luck I will hit the river tomorrow.
Sunday, 5 August 2007
Grilse Arrival

Moving backwards a bit - I took the kids/grand kids ( definitely a bad move for my sanity and my wallet !! ) and my son in law John to the Moy show on Friday. I was so looking forward to this as I had missed the Scone show whilst in hospital, and was a wee bit disappointed. There appeared to be fewer trade stands than normal, certainly fewer gun and fishing stands, and I therefore did not get the things I wanted ( new scope for stalking rifle and decent bipod for same ). Ran into some old friends though - Mr Bennet from Scottish field ( remember his mate with the 9lb sea trout ), Ken who used to be the local Policeman and who is now suffering from culture shock near Inverness where he is based, Peter Anderson who never seems to age and one or two old worthies that I come across either on the bank, up the hill or at the shows.
We had a reasonable time, Kids drained the wallet etc - I was though was sadly disappointed when I picked up a sea reel at one of the stands - The owner said worth £160 give it to you for £130 - no sale as I have seen this reel for sale in a reputable dealers for £65 !!! You get some bargains at the shows. Unfortunately you also get some rip off merchants.
Teresa is taking the kids away for a couple of days - now what shall I do with myself ? - no guesses necessary !
Thursday, 2 August 2007
Perfect Conditions
Yesterday I was out in the boat just as the tide was coming in and the fish finder was going crazy - looking into the water at the mouth of the sea loch I could see salmon in numbers making their way towards the river. More rain is forecast, and as soon as I get rid of other business, I will be hitting the river. Shoukld manage with the 11 ft rod, but will take 13ft double hander just in case.
Suggested flies :_
Munro Killer
Willie Gun
Thunder & Lightning
Yellow Torrish
Orang, Yellow and Copper Allies
Silver & Thunder Stoats
No reports of fish from Ardtornish guests yet as factor is away. River and main lochs will however have a good head of fresh fish. Some spaces available on River next week, but going fast !!