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Hi All,

I'm off up to loch fyne next week and hoping to get me line wet, ;)

should I just go with the mackerel feathers and a bit of spinning or would anyone recomend other methods etc?

Also what could I expect to catch and what tide should I be fishing for best results?

any advise welcome.

cheers, :thumbs-up:

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PS its Loch FYNE ;):laugh::laugh:

BEST OF LUCK

 

I Know! christ knows what posessed me to write fine? :icon_eek:

 

The friend who's parents we're staying with will never forgive me! :blink:

 

They live on the bank of "Loch Fyne" in Inverary, my first time there but from the pics I've seen it looks great, :thumbs-up:

 

cheers Joe, :victory:

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MW,

The people I'm staying with live a mile walk from Inverary, and they have a boat too :victory:

 

They should be able to point me in the right direction themselves but I was trying to get a bit of info before I went to try and make myself look a little less of a Numpty when I get there. Some would say it's a bit late for that :blink::laugh:

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MW,

The people I'm staying with live a mile walk from Inverary, and they have a boat too :victory:

 

They should be able to point me in the right direction themselves but I was trying to get a bit of info before I went to try and make myself look a little less of a Numpty when I get there. Some would say it's a bit late for that :blink::laugh:

theres a quary in furnace if you have a boat and want some nice pollock theres a rock face oppisite coast from the quary near a small island its spot on good luck

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