
A Grilse with 2 larger brown trout all caught on Flying C's

Peter Thomas on the Stanley side of Horsey with his girlfriend and Geordie having just landed a small grilse on a flying c.

David Boothroyde with the dogs on the bank in Horsey on the Pitlochrie beat of the Tay at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
3 comments:
Always best to remove these beastly browns.
Pedant
nice to see such high quality browns from the tay. I assume they are pretty large given they are next to a salmon and as such are likely to be cannibals preying on small fish? Probably best to have them out of the river as they will eat parr etc.
I have noted the recent comments regards the "cannibals", which you have so rightly edited Bob, these monsters deserve no mercy.
Pol Pot
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