Fine looking brownies....and with the scenery and atmosphere as company. Someone asked which lochs.. Well could be any and the rest between Oban and Cape Wrath I suppose. Yes a good supply of Black Pennels Zulus ..maybe a Bloody butcher or Soldier Palmer....and a good pair of walking boots and gaiters. Tight lines and those decent dawndries in the hills for 2024. ....memories of Assynt Torridon and the far north west ... Simon Artley.
I had a team of Scottish wet flies on, usually something bushy like a bibio or zulu on top dropper, black penal, butcher or something similar on the point/ middle dropper. I think the likes of a black penal look like small pin-fry when retrieved quite fast. A teal blue and silver with a fine wing so it's long and thin in the water seems to work well too.
Fantastic video, thoroughly enjoyed it. A big fan of the hill lochs, just the midges and clegs that are a nuisance mid summer onwards.
I have fished wild hill locks in Scotland,Ireland and Wales for years and never come across hill lochs with fish that size.
Well done you
You haven't fished much then!! I'm in my 3 rd year of fishing North Wales mountain lakes, and this year, had plenty big fish up to 2 and half pound.
Fine looking brownies....and with the scenery and atmosphere as company.
Someone asked which lochs..
Well could be any and the rest between Oban and Cape Wrath I suppose.
Yes a good supply of Black Pennels Zulus ..maybe a Bloody butcher or Soldier Palmer....and a good pair of walking boots and gaiters.
Tight lines and those decent dawndries in the hills for 2024.
....memories of Assynt Torridon and the far north west ...
Simon Artley.
Fantastic
Are you filming from the afterlife? Because it seems you’re in paradise
What flies were you using? The speed of retrieve suggests that the weren’t nymph patters.
I had a team of Scottish wet flies on, usually something bushy like a bibio or zulu on top dropper, black penal, butcher or something similar on the point/ middle dropper. I think the likes of a black penal look like small pin-fry when retrieved quite fast. A teal blue and silver with a fine wing so it's long and thin in the water seems to work well too.
@@wildflyfisher3373 Thanks for that.
Which lochs ?
Yeah right ! If he tells you on here
then next time he goes there there will be 20 other blokes there ?!