Tackle wise all I should need is my sw fly rod, intermediate line, 8lb fluorocarbon and a few different lures to try. The car's going be vital to search different locations, along with an ordnance survey map and a note of the tide times around the island. As you can see Ive made a wee start on tying a up some lures which i hope will do the trick.
from what Ive been reading fly choice isn't to critical as the sea trout feed well in the spring, the difficult bit will be finding them in the first place, there's a lot of coastline to search and blanks are common.
i'm looking forward to giving it a try anyway
a clouser or two wont go a miss i guess
marabou type lures are recommended too, i'll tie up a few in orange too.
Best of Luck Brian & hope all goes according to plan.
ReplyDeleteThanks George, I'll go prepared for the worst weather conditions, but I'm hoping it won't be to wild.
DeleteGood luck in you quest.
ReplyDeleteNice flies.
Thanks Alan, I'll give it my best shot.
Deletesome nice looking flies there bri, hope the seatrout like'em
ReplyDeleteCheers Col, most of them I've just kind of made up as I've went along, but their something similar to what's recommended on the otfa site.
Deletetheyll be worth a shot up in skye too in august , found a wee spot thats meant to be good for seatrout at one of our favourite saltwater haunts.
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me Col, I'm looking forward to our Skye trip.
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