The weather has been quite humid so far this year so yes, a good midge net will be priority.
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Don’t cast doubt,cast out.
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I have two midge head nets as I know I'll need one and how essential they are. Problem is , is that it's hard to fish wearing them, and last year I had to stop fishing just when the conditions were perfect as the light started to fall because the midge clouds were so thick I could barely see through the net and the midges .
I have to conclude that fishing down south is very cosy compared to the Highlands .
I have to conclude that fishing down south is very cosy compared to the Highlands .
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Good luck with your trip to Scotland, it will be nice to catch on flies/lures that you have tied yourself!
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Cheers Ted. I hope so otherwise I'll be having porridge for breakfast !Lea Dweller wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:57 pm Good luck with your trip to Scotland, it will be nice to catch on flies/lures that you have tied yourself!
"....he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy"
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