Nice fish Mr Wood, how did you get them to all lie so still and orderly though? ;) May have a venue sorted at last for a tasting, I'll be in touch upon your return from Islay, Have a good one! Cheers, Dave.
I'm afraid the Brownies in the pic are very, very dead and were consumed shortly after. Anglers are encouraged to take all fish they catch from these lochs as there are too many fish in them.
I'm a keen angler and whisky enthusiast. I'm lucky enough to have lived and worked on the Isle of Islay in the Scottish Hebrides, angling and dramming paradise! I fish for wild brown trout and sea trout whilst up North, back in Leek in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorlands I like to meet up with my pals and fish for wild brown trout, grayling and other river species in the Dane, Dove, Churnet, Manifold and Wye.
David
(flyfishislay@gmail.com if you'd like to contact me)
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Nice fish Mr Wood, how did you get them to all lie so still and orderly though? ;)
ReplyDeleteMay have a venue sorted at last for a tasting, I'll be in touch upon your return from Islay, Have a good one!
Cheers,
Dave.
Hi Dave,
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid the Brownies in the pic are very, very dead and were consumed shortly after. Anglers are encouraged to take all fish they catch from these lochs as there are too many fish in them.
Dave