Sleeping Warriors & Demons.

Today, on a bright early summer afternoon Loch Asgog exudes peace and tranquillity. Above, the expansive blue-sky frames two buzzards, soaring gracefully. A warm gentle breeze from the southwest corner rustles the reeds softly. The occasional bleating of this year’s lambs from the meadow above the north shore and the hum of bees from theContinue reading “Sleeping Warriors & Demons.”

A Wonderful Surprise !

Although it was my wedding anniversary, my understanding wife had sanctioned a short trip to the river. It’s a spate river and the previous day’s rain might just mean that the water would be fishable, if I got there early enough. Thankfully all the usual variables of life behaved and I was able to arriveContinue reading “A Wonderful Surprise !”

Pollock from a wreck.

In the long months that are January and February, apart from making preparations for the trout season, I sometimes have a short outing targeting pollock and coal-fish. This year I combined the pollock pursuit with another challenge. I like vintage tackle and believe that many decent but discarded items of tackle are still very capableContinue reading “Pollock from a wreck.”

A Friendly Competition

The Colonsay Boat & letter as found at a Croft around 1960      For scores of years people have enjoyed sport and competition when pursuing the pastime of fly fishing. For some this has become very serious and professionalised but the best version of competitive fishing for us will always be the gentle and fun scrambleContinue reading “A Friendly Competition”