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Wednesday 19 April 2017

Fishing Report Week Ending 16 April 2017



Vic Donatti had a red letter day session on the Loch on Thursday. He had 28 on c/r on crunchers. I think that is the most caught by one angler on a day ticket. The weekly stocking did not go in till Friday. So it was not fresh stockies. He did not want to get out the boat, he was having such a good day. Well done Vic. That same night Robert Thomson from Westquarter had 10 on c/r. We still stock weekly and as many anglers do c/r now the Loch has more fish than ever. We have approximately 1000 extra fish than normal, so anglers are in for plenty of action. The buzzers are on. So we would recommend putting away the Lures and going small and natural. Lures will work all year round. But the better bags and better fish will normally be caught on something that imitates the natural food source. Right now that is buzzers. The heather hills is still a hot place to be, and both North and South reedy bays have switched on. The water is still cold so the margins are holding fish. Fishing close in means being quiet in the boat. A stealthy quiet approach and stay seated all help, to not spook the fish. Anglers and clubs that did well, Steve Burke 10 on c/r on buzzers, Billy McGranigan 9 on c/r, Kelvinside A.C. 17 for 35.1lb and 20 on c/r, A.B.C. and D. 43 for 87.2lb and 8 c/r, G. Seiviwright 5 for 10.2lb and 5 on c/r, A. Lidsay and A. Dolton 6 for 13.6lb and 4 on c/r. A special mention must go to Pat and Archie Ure. One is aged 88 and the other 89. Fishing for the first time at the Loch they had 5 for 14.6lb and booked a boat for next week also. A slow glass or floater was the best line this week with crunchers, buzzers and booby's doing well on the washing line.

Remember to book a place for our first ever early morning session and our float tube evening is also a first.


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