Grooveski
28-07-2010, 18:05
A few pics from last week. Scott was already at camp, Stuart69 and I paddled out together then we all came back four days later. It was dreary a good chunk of the time and downright wet on a few occassions but it didn't stop anyone having a lovely time.
She gets around. This week with it being a still day we could hear the paddles slapping before she'd even appeared round the headland.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_01.jpg
Scott already had a bunch of mackerel over the fire by the time we got there then a couple of days later popped out for twenty minutes and hauled in a bunch more. I didn't even put a rod together. It's funny, you wait all spring for the mackies to arrive then they go and trash the fishing by being so plentiful:rolleyes:. He'd have been back in five minutes if he hadn't changed from feathers to a spinner to stretch out the session a bit.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_02.jpg
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_03.jpg
The pots done well. A couple of bigges about 7" across...
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_04.jpg
...and a bunch of little ones that went back in.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_05.jpg
We had a calm paddle both ways for a change. Even a wee tailbreeze on the way home. :D
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_06.jpg
Cheers to Stuart for sharpening everything in camp during one of the rainier spells while Scott wiled away the time buried in field guides and thatching books and I twisted up some string.
Made a couple of foot about half the diameter(about a mill and a half) to the usual that I've been making, there are less time consuming ways of making thin binding but I've developed a taste for sitting twisting string up and wasn't caring how long it took.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_07.jpg
Click pic for bigger version and yeah, it was every bit as wet as it looks.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/Panorama/Loch_Fyne_icon.jpg (http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/Panorama/Loch_Fyne.jpg)
:)
Josh
She gets around. This week with it being a still day we could hear the paddles slapping before she'd even appeared round the headland.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_01.jpg
Scott already had a bunch of mackerel over the fire by the time we got there then a couple of days later popped out for twenty minutes and hauled in a bunch more. I didn't even put a rod together. It's funny, you wait all spring for the mackies to arrive then they go and trash the fishing by being so plentiful:rolleyes:. He'd have been back in five minutes if he hadn't changed from feathers to a spinner to stretch out the session a bit.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_02.jpg
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_03.jpg
The pots done well. A couple of bigges about 7" across...
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_04.jpg
...and a bunch of little ones that went back in.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_05.jpg
We had a calm paddle both ways for a change. Even a wee tailbreeze on the way home. :D
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_06.jpg
Cheers to Stuart for sharpening everything in camp during one of the rainier spells while Scott wiled away the time buried in field guides and thatching books and I twisted up some string.
Made a couple of foot about half the diameter(about a mill and a half) to the usual that I've been making, there are less time consuming ways of making thin binding but I've developed a taste for sitting twisting string up and wasn't caring how long it took.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/LF_JUL_2/LF_JUL_07.jpg
Click pic for bigger version and yeah, it was every bit as wet as it looks.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/Panorama/Loch_Fyne_icon.jpg (http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i68/Grooveski/Panorama/Loch_Fyne.jpg)
:)
Josh