Big water down here at Willie's Croy today. The fly rod would be too tricky at this height and I'd favour a spoon working 15 yards from the bank as there's also a bit of colour in the water. The advantage with a spoon in the high cold water is that it can be worked and made to flutter and hover in close to the bank. There's a lovely 'bounce' to the flow coming off the croy here and always a chance of a resting fish on the inside edge. Landing it would be another matter if it turned East as it would be in Perth in 10 minutes at this height !!!!
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Jock Monteith
Monday, 14 January 2008
Willie's Croy Alders Pool Newtyle Beat
Posted by Jock Monteith at 17:13
Labels: Speycasting Scotland Jock Monteith
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