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Osmo Jauhiainen wrote:
Sandy, Thanks for your fast response. The place is Hilton Craigendarroch Braemar Road Ballater Royal Deeside My wife's nice is in Aberdeen and we wanted a place close enough. We hope to get the resort reservation confirmation. And the time would be the week #21. What kind of gear and flies are recommended? Thanks in advance, Osmo Osmo, There are a few places in Aberdeenshire listed here. http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....php?bycounty=1 How close they all are to Ballater I will leave that up to you and a map ![]() West of Scotland. Here is a list of general fly patterns and tyings that do well on most of the lochs and rivers in Scotland. http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....h.php?byname=1 What tackle were you thinking of bringing? Rod length, line weight? A floating line should be enough, that is all I ever use, but if you like a sinking line then bring that too ![]() -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 Fishing Wild at http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co.uk/ |
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Thanks Sandy,
The hotel is about 300 to 400 metres apart from Dee river. Ballater, Scotland. Osmo "Sandy Birrell" wrote in message k... Osmo Jauhiainen wrote: Sandy, Thanks for your fast response. The place is Hilton Craigendarroch Braemar Road Ballater Royal Deeside My wife's nice is in Aberdeen and we wanted a place close enough. We hope to get the resort reservation confirmation. And the time would be the week #21. What kind of gear and flies are recommended? Thanks in advance, Osmo Osmo, There are a few places in Aberdeenshire listed here. http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....php?bycounty=1 How close they all are to Ballater I will leave that up to you and a map ![]() Scotland. Here is a list of general fly patterns and tyings that do well on most of the lochs and rivers in Scotland. http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co....h.php?byname=1 What tackle were you thinking of bringing? Rod length, line weight? A floating line should be enough, that is all I ever use, but if you like a sinking line then bring that too ![]() -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 Fishing Wild at http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co.uk/ |
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Osmo Jauhiainen wrote:
Thanks Sandy, The hotel is about 300 to 400 metres apart from Dee river. Ballater, Scotland. Osmo The Don, a few miles farther North, has the reputation of being the better trout water, the Dee being better known for its salmon. -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 Fishing Wild at http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co.uk/ |
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Sandy,
I have 6 pc #5-#6 9' travel rod and another 5 pc #4-#5 shorter rod which are easy to carry with by flight. I also have a couple of 4 pc hevier rods, up to #9 weight class. What is the typical size for trout? Are those lighter rods ok? I suppose that there is no salmon at that time. Right? Thanks Osmo The Don, a few miles farther North, has the reputation of being the better trout water, the Dee being better known for its salmon. |
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"Osmo Jauhiainen" wrote in message
. .. Sandy, I have 6 pc #5-#6 9' travel rod and another 5 pc #4-#5 shorter rod which are easy to carry with by flight. I also have a couple of 4 pc hevier rods, up to #9 weight class. What is the typical size for trout? Are those lighter rods ok? I suppose that there is no salmon at that time. Right? Thanks Osmo You could be lucky ![]() Dee salmon than I can give. http://www.fishdee.co.uk/ http://www.dsfia.org/index-2.html The 6 pc #5-#6 9' rod should be fine for the trout, if you are going to try for the salmon I would bring a heavier rod too. As you know the usual rods for salmon over here are double handed 12 to 16 feet, what Americans call 'Spey' rods. I don't know the Dee but if the beat you fish isn't too big then the #9 weight would probably do. HTH. -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 Fishing Wild at http://www.wild-fishing-scotland.co.uk/ |
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Thanks Sandy!
These pages are really informative. I will read those pages when there is better time for that. Now we are waiting for the information that we get the resort week. Regards, Osmo You could be lucky ![]() salmon than I can give. http://www.fishdee.co.uk/ http://www.dsfia.org/index-2.html The 6 pc #5-#6 9' rod should be fine for the trout, if you are going to try for the salmon I would bring a heavier rod too. As you know the usual rods for salmon over here are double handed 12 to 16 feet, what Americans call 'Spey' rods. I don't know the Dee but if the beat you fish isn't too big then the #9 weight would probably do. HTH. |
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