Thanks Mark, it's not so bad though as some of our rivers remain open for Grayling over the winter months, that combined with a wee bit of sea and coarse fishing should see us through to the new trout reason
thanks George, some Grayling like the ones you got at the weekend would be nice! think i'll do a bit more trotting this winter, its such a nice way to fish.
cheers Douglas, in truth I've been spending as much time mucking about with the camera lately as I have been fishing, its all good fun though! looking forward to trying for the grayling, such a great winter time fish.
Lovely pictures of a wonderful time of year, too bad you are not able to continue fishing through the fall
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark, it's not so bad though as some of our rivers remain open for Grayling over the winter months, that combined with a wee bit of sea and coarse fishing should see us through to the new trout reason
ReplyDeletelovely pictures Brian, and am sure the Grayling will oblige this winter from what I've seen so far ;)
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thanks George, some Grayling like the ones you got at the weekend would be nice! think i'll do a bit more trotting this winter, its such a nice way to fish.
DeleteGreat scenes from you last outing.
ReplyDeleteThat brown will stay fresh in your mind for months to come.
Thanks Alan, come the middle of March next year I'll be keen to fish the burn again.
DeleteVery artistic Brian, bring on the Grayling!
ReplyDeletecheers Douglas, in truth I've been spending as much time mucking about with the camera lately as I have been fishing, its all good fun though! looking forward to trying for the grayling, such a great winter time fish.
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