Conditions changed this week, with the mercury dropping and
the wind cant make it's mind up. The fish have went of the shrimp now and are
taking a small black midge. Anglers who spooned there fish found this out and
had good days fishing. We would always recommend spooning your first fish. It
gives you a better chance to see what is on the trout's diet. You cant spoon a
fish on catch and release that is to be returned. The dam and school bay fished
well this week with the choice of line an intermediate. Booby's, fab's,
crunchers and hair's ear all done well this week. Regular Peter Thomson started
the week with 5 on c/r and loosing a trout in double figures at the net after
two runs that seen him taking to the backing twice. He was well pleased. The
O.A. P. ticket during the week of 3 fish is popular with anglers catching there
3 fish and then drinking coffee. Regular J. Middleton is one with 3 for 7.8lb
and 1 c/r, Paul Mears 5 on c/r, Bothwell and Blantyre club 43 for 117.13lb with
Laurie Taylor having the biggest fish at 7.6lb, Bridge Inn club 9 for 22.9lb,
S. Moodie 6 on c/r. Evening's start this week on Thursday and we are open till
dusk.
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