Had a look up to loch ken at the weekend [20/03/2010].The weather was first class, sunshine from when we got there until we came home.The loch was like a mill pond when we arrived,not a breath of wind ,it was one of those views that sells a load of holidays . We were fishing on the east side of the loch instead of the place where we normally fish ,the reason being there was four of us and not the usual three,this would have made it a bit tight where we normally go,anyhow ,we got the gear out of the cars and headed down to the water, about a 30 metre carry.plonked the gear down and just looked at the mountains in the distance ,with there snow covered caps, it was a captivating view.Looking up we saw 5 red tailed kites ,yes that is five red tailed kites.
Finally we were set up for a days piking.We had 4 rods out on the float and five rods out on the ledger.First to go was my mates float on my left ,it was his first time piking and it showed. needless to say that one was missed ,but we all have to start somewhere.The next rod to go was my ledger rod ,its been a long time since i have heard the bleepers, put a smile right on my face. I waited till the start of the second run and then wound down and into the fish, bingo a hook up ,the fish put up a good fight and this surprised me as the water had not long lost the covering of ice , i thought it was going to be bigger than it was, but it was only 4lbs .The next rod was jeff's ,this one was 3lbs but still gave a good account of itself, the third fish was mine again this one was just over 6lbs, then Jeff got the next fish which was 7.5lbs, all in all we had an excellent day out spectacular views,good company and 4 fish ,brilliant day out , if anyone needs to know the score about how much ,the prices are cheaper on the east side than on the west. it cost us £5.00 per person with no rod restriction ,on the west side last year it was £3.00 per rod, but i don't know how much it is this year ,the fuel might ad to the cost, but there is no rod licence required in Scotland, enjoyed the day out immensely and it won't be the last trip to that loch i can assure you of that.
Finally we were set up for a days piking.We had 4 rods out on the float and five rods out on the ledger.First to go was my mates float on my left ,it was his first time piking and it showed. needless to say that one was missed ,but we all have to start somewhere.The next rod to go was my ledger rod ,its been a long time since i have heard the bleepers, put a smile right on my face. I waited till the start of the second run and then wound down and into the fish, bingo a hook up ,the fish put up a good fight and this surprised me as the water had not long lost the covering of ice , i thought it was going to be bigger than it was, but it was only 4lbs .The next rod was jeff's ,this one was 3lbs but still gave a good account of itself, the third fish was mine again this one was just over 6lbs, then Jeff got the next fish which was 7.5lbs, all in all we had an excellent day out spectacular views,good company and 4 fish ,brilliant day out , if anyone needs to know the score about how much ,the prices are cheaper on the east side than on the west. it cost us £5.00 per person with no rod restriction ,on the west side last year it was £3.00 per rod, but i don't know how much it is this year ,the fuel might ad to the cost, but there is no rod licence required in Scotland, enjoyed the day out immensely and it won't be the last trip to that loch i can assure you of that.
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