evan699 wrote:I'm gonna have to raid the rainy day jar for materials money. These posts you put up recently are some of the nicest flies i've come across since i've had an interest in tying and the tips and explanations that come with the pitures are great aswell. I've put an order in for fly tying supplies but due to a lack of funds i think my bait fish, shrimp and crab patterns will all be of a similar colour. hope the fish don't mind
cathalger wrote:Paul where are you going on Mull? I was there in 1993 , was fishing in freshwater that time. Lovely place.
johncodown wrote:Nice looking flies and look like they will work...as for the pollack I wouldnt be without a crazy charlie or two one of the best patterns to tempt them when they wont take bigger flies..
Der Baron wrote:cathalger wrote:Paul where are you going on Mull? I was there in 1993 , was fishing in freshwater that time. Lovely place.
Cathal, we are staying at a campsite, on the sound of Mull, close to the ferry terminal, but no tent required, they provide ready made heavy duty canvas chalets. Excellent value for money. I go there regularly and fish both the wild brown lochs, and sea marks. I have come to know several good rock marks all around the island. One particular place has 20 fathoms of water at low tide, and fishes at all states. It is paradise. I have had wrasse to 5lb and pollack to 8lb right under my feet. The best thing is there's a pub right outside the Campsite, and we are there for a week. Magic!!!!!
nobuzz wrote:Why do people always use blue to imitate macks.
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