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Old 16-05-2010, 10:04 PM
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Default Drummond castle loch at Muthill?

Anyone fished Drummond castle loch at Muthill?
I visited the Drummond castle gardens today for a picnic with the kids.
Amazing!
While i was there i noticed a loch, after gooling it i found out that Crieff angling club have the fishing rights.
Can you get on?
Is it boat or bank fishing?
Obviously is it any good?

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Old 16-05-2010, 10:18 PM
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been going to fish this loch for many years but never got round to it...you can get on but i think members get first shout

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Old 16-05-2010, 10:29 PM
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It is a lovely location.
I will add it to my hit list this year.

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It's called Drummond loch,very good browns,by mid summer,it's very weedy.
some huge browns.

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Old 17-05-2010, 08:46 PM
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i fished this loch 2 years ago with my mate.tickets were booked by phone and collected at the paper shop.boat fishing only as it is a s.s.s.i.brown trout only and i have to say we were surprised how shallow it was.Local knoledge a must i think.
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I fished this loch years ago and must admit it is an amazing water. Very shallow but full of beautiful bronws - used to be Loch Leven strain I think. It was also the scene of one of the best blank days I ever had. I must have moved 40 or 50 fish during the day and didn't land a single one, including one of around 5 lbs which rose to my soldier palmer. I also caught a 2 1/2 lbs fish in about 6 inches of water during a mad rise whcih took me all over the loch.

If it's 1/2 as good now I'd love to fish it again. Alas I'm stuck in Derbyshire which has probably the best trout fishing in the UK, so I only have to drive 10 minutes down the road for excellent fishing.

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Old 17-05-2010, 09:14 PM
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You paint a pretty picture Ian.
Sounds like you had a good day.

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I fished this loch years ago and must admit it is an amazing water. Very shallow but full of beautiful bronws - used to be Loch Leven strain I think. It was also the scene of one of the best blank days I ever had. I must have moved 40 or 50 fish during the day and didn't land a single one, including one of around 5 lbs which rose to my soldier palmer. I also caught a 2 1/2 lbs fish in about 6 inches of water during a mad rise whcih took me all over the loch.

If it's 1/2 as good now I'd love to fish it again. Alas I'm stuck in Derbyshire which has probably the best trout fishing in the UK, so I only have to drive 10 minutes down the road for excellent fishing.

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Cant beat the fishing up here in scotland iain remember most of the wild brown trout fishing is up here
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