Loch Flyover
Some wonderful aerial footage of Antermony Loch here, in the sunshine no less, taken from a drone-mounted camera on 19 March 2018. Thank you to member David McGhee and his dad Mark (who did all the hard work).
Some wonderful aerial footage of Antermony Loch here, in the sunshine no less, taken from a drone-mounted camera on 19 March 2018. Thank you to member David McGhee and his dad Mark (who did all the hard work).
A Right Fishy Tale!!!! My friends Peter and Mark had taken Peter’s dad fishing one day to the Spey. Gilbert was quite happy to sit in one spot all day and trundle a worm for trout. They, however, were going to thrash away up stream. After a good day they all met up just below Read more about A right Fishy Tale!!![…]
A great big well done to Brian Munro and his team who have built some walkways over the marshy section of the bank in the Kilsyth end. It has always been a boggy bit of ground and hard going, so hopefully this is it sorted. And here is Brian’s work over the year being recognised Read more about Bridge over the River Kwai[…]
We will be exploring a series of trout flies that have stood the test of time, and some new kids on the block. Images and the pattern for each will be posted. With some, we will add a video of how to tie them. Number one is The Alexandra. This is a very old wet Read more about The Alexandra[…]
This is a story about club members, first published in Fly Fishing and Fly Tying magazine. A Club on the Wild Side by Graham Brown For many years my club, Caurnie Angling, has been more of a group of individuals rather than a full blown club, so a few of us decided to rectify this. Read more about A Club on the Wild Side[…]