I usually use a Sunray EZ Back Cast floating line which is a front weighted line. I just find it works better in the wind and for shorter casts. I also used an RIO intermediate line for the first time and it accounted for the two biggest fish.
Hi Ross. The main loch and undoubtedly the one which seems to produce the largest brown and sea trout is Loch Huamabhat. Most of the lochs have brown trout and some seatrout the success varies with the weather and the year. I always have a fish in Loch Holmasaig (surprisingly usually with out success) and Loch Dempster (which can be good) as they are both easily accessible. My favorite of the more remote lochs for brown trout is Loch Dubh. The weather was so poor this year I thought I was lucky to catch any fish.
Thank you so much for that reply! That is very much appreciated. You can spend all day finding out that one loch is really dour but there’s always hope when you know that a near neighbour loch is much more ‘fishy’ !
@@mickwalsh8136 Incorrect. Research the history of the fishery. There have been big brownies coming out of that loch ever since the fishfarm was established. The fishery also has history of calling the big brown trout sea trout. Once you either catch, or be in the boat when they are caught, several thousand Lewis and Harris sea trout over several decades, you would realise exactly what the fish is.
It's not a problem if you've got wet hands, anyway this guy looks like he knows what he's doing more than well enough,take it you don't do a lot of fishing yourself?
Handling those fly rods like Champs. Great video and beautiful fish. 👍👍
Beautiful scenery even if the conditions not so much... And so lovely colours on those fish! Well done!
Outstanding fish
All the fish look in great condition. I would have kept that last fish for dinner, sea run browns are as good as any salmon in my book.
Stunning scenery. What lines are you using>
I usually use a Sunray EZ Back Cast floating line which is a front weighted line. I just find it works better in the wind and for shorter casts. I also used an RIO intermediate line for the first time and it accounted for the two biggest fish.
@@kendaloutabout8622 Cheers
I think you need more engines 😏😉😂
Nice going 👍🏻 😊
12lb?
Can I please ask what Finsbay lochs you fished - there are so many of them! Or at least where you started, if you went along a chain of lochs.
Hi Ross. The main loch and undoubtedly the one which seems to produce the largest brown and sea trout is Loch Huamabhat. Most of the lochs have brown trout and some seatrout the success varies with the weather and the year. I always have a fish in Loch Holmasaig (surprisingly usually with out success) and Loch Dempster (which can be good) as they are both easily accessible. My favorite of the more remote lochs for brown trout is Loch Dubh. The weather was so poor this year I thought I was lucky to catch any fish.
Thank you so much for that reply! That is very much appreciated. You can spend all day finding out that one loch is really dour but there’s always hope when you know that a near neighbour loch is much more ‘fishy’ !
Can you bait fish much for day permit mate looks great
Sorry fly only I believe.
The big trout was a brown trout.
Brown trout turn into sea trout when they've migrated to the sea and return
@@mickwalsh8136 Not of any relevance to big trout that do not migrate to sea!
@@gordonmackenzie7523 obviously true,but also obvious the big one was a returned sea trout
@@mickwalsh8136 Incorrect. Research the history of the fishery. There have been big brownies coming out of that loch ever since the fishfarm was established. The fishery also has history of calling the big brown trout sea trout. Once you either catch, or be in the boat when they are caught, several thousand Lewis and Harris sea trout over several decades, you would realise exactly what the fish is.
Nice, but best not to handle the fish !
It's not a problem if you've got wet hands, anyway this guy looks like he knows what he's doing more than well enough,take it you don't do a lot of fishing yourself?