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Old 18-03-2010, 06:47 PM
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Question fishing loch fad [where to stay ]?

going for a weekend on fad,any recommendation on where to stay
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Old 18-03-2010, 07:19 PM
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going for a weekend on fad,any recommendation on where to stay
No offence mate but your own house would be a good start , Fished it twice first time i did not like it , We went in the summer last year knowing it was a hot week before we went we phoned them the day before to ask how it was fishing , to be told even in the hot weather it was fishing superb . When we got there we realised they were talking cack , there was hardly a fish caught that week . Second time we went the fish were in where the bait fishers were , well as you can imagine what a calamity that turned into . i have nothing against bait fishers but not side by side withfly-fishers on a commercial fishery.

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Old 18-03-2010, 07:31 PM
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Depends what time of the year you are planning to go. I go nearly every year with my club in september and stay at the Glenburn hotel. It is a shearings hotel so expect a few old one kiking about but it is fine for a couple of nights stay. Bed + breakfast+ eve meal is included in the price. We paid £70 for the weekend friday to sunday. The food was ok but nothing fancy and we were looked after well.

ps loads of foreign burds working there if that floats your boat..

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