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Old 23-07-2007, 08:49 PM
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All pictures taken by my very smart 8 year old daughter

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She sees the bend in the rod and me reversing for the shore full tilt (I had been casting perched a very large underwater rock when I got to full thigh wader depth)

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Still proving a good fight on the 5wt

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This is her showing her artistic side and the awsome scenery we in Scotland are blessed with

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Old 24-07-2007, 07:17 AM
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Thanks - I'd never seen Loch Tay before.
It looks deep; are there any charr in it?

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what about the fish,what was it,and did you get a photo.

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sounds like you've got a mini photographer in your family! I like the muted colours of the water.
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Thanks - I'd never seen Loch Tay before.
It looks deep; are there any charr in it?

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It goes 100+ft deep is abut 14 miles long and a mile wide at points

There are Salmon / Brown Trout / Sea-Trout / Rainbow Trout / Pike / & CHARR
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Old 24-07-2007, 06:12 PM
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what about the fish,what was it,and did you get a photo.

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Not sure which one - had both Brown & Rainbow. From 3/4LB to 1 1/4LB ish

Have pictures of Rainbows in the net etc (as they got scoffed ) Brown Trout returned - lovely markings and huge red spots they have
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