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I hear Spiggie is good for sea trout and have seen a few decent ones at St Ninians when I have been snorkelling.

 

Obviously they are ot o season now.

Hellister at Kalliness is a fantastic loch for Coalfish. Had 6 on the fly there in one night. Smallest was 2.5 lbs and the largest 6. Nearly all took a lot o the backing off me reel!

I wis fishing below the powerlines as the tide was coming in. Absolutely fantastic sport that night. As soon as the fly hit the water you'd see the bow waves as the fish headed to them!

 

It's not quite beach fishing but sandy bottom - The Sletts in town can always be good for a few.

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Thanks for dat bit of info dare Mr Beachcaster.

I'll take you up on that sometime soon when the fine weather sets in.

I went for a few casts down at da Sandy face for a bit o practice we da new wand, but I got in a c***in buckle. So I had ta mak for home, me gut jumped into a fuzzy mess on me real.

I never had dat problem we da old Craige wand at least.

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does anyone do any casting for fun - i spent a while last year getting the pendulum going and learnt to throw the lead consistently over 175yds- even reached 200yds on a few occasions, it was fun and i enjoyed the extra control and the option to hit a bait a long way, once or twice it even produced extra fish - is there any interest in a casting day somewhere?

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