Black Loch Weather Forecast

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Tuesday 6 October 2015

Fishing Report Week Ending 4 October 2015

Fresh water shrimp. The loch is full of them at the moment. The fish that have been caught and spooned are full of them also. So it is time to get out and put on your shrimp patterns and fish them below the surface with a figure of eight retrieve. As winter draws near the fish know leaner times are ahead, and are looking to stock up on food to see them through the winter. It could be the shrimp or the fry which are about four inches now. This is the time when you have a real chance of catching a big fish that is looking to gorge on a food source and throwing caution to the wind. we wish you tight lines. Anglers that did well this week F. Dellet 5 for 12lb on a booby, B. Archer 3 for 8.6lb on a green lure, D. Wilson 4 on c/r on Ally McCoist, H. Broadley 3 for 8.6lb and 2 c/r on a booby, A. Mitchell 3 for 9.11lb and 5 c/r on a damsel, P. Thomson 4 on c/r on fab and damsel, I. Sharp 3 for 7lb on cormorant, J. Middleton 3 for 8.11lb and 1 c/r on diawl bach and cormorants, B. Scott 4 for 11.12lb on cormorants. The hot spot is still at the stones between the heather banks and school bay about eighty yards out. Drifting is best covering more water with a slow sinking line. Evening sessions are only on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday now, as it is getting dark by 6.45pm.


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