Well I made it to the Loch on Sunday morning. nice overcast day, good breeze and everything looking good. Only one other out on the loch in a boat so had one end all to myself.
Launched and paddled out and reminded myself of what I had been missing.
First cast I bumped a fish, so looked promising.
Second cast I bumped a fish so feeling hopeful
The next 50 or so casts nothing happened!
Changed my fly and immediately caught a trout of around 3lb. This one had been in the loch overwinter, full tail and as silver as a sea trout. It went off like a train and I didn't see it for the first few minutes. It really is something to play a hard fighting fish on light tackle from the tube
Couple of casts later I caught his twin brother and then that was it, I couldn't buy a bite. The wind got up and it was heavy going just to hold station.
Around 3 the rain started along with the wind so I figured I'd had enough fun for one day.
Great day in beautiful surroundings with the fish as a bonus, and more or less on my doorstep.
BTW, if anyone is up this way and fancies a day out in the tube, I have a spare with all the kit.
You can choose from
Pike on the fly
Wild loch with wild brownies
Beautiful loch with naturalised rainbows
Probably the best small rainbow fishery in Scotland at Haddo
http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/haddo-trout-fishery.html where you can catch double figure trout from the tube. My PB came from here, 17lb on a 4wt homemade rod
Got to be worth a few days and if you want to get a cheap flight I can probably arrange to pick you up from the airport.