A wee report from last weekend's flying flyfishing trip to Sutherland, up beyond Loch Shin.
Well, not so much flying, more getting up at daft o'clock (0300), and driving north & west. I remember the drive in the dark as a slightly surreal, hallucinatory experience as the caffeine from early coffees battled it out with the dark and lack of sleep.
Arrived at designated spot around 0900, meeting up with Allan Dryflee and Graeme Broontroot. Cracked on with the long walk in to a series of lochs & burns that Allan had planned. En route, we were eyeballed by this stag:
The walk in was around 6 miles total (and the walk out the same, surprisingly!) with some tramping about in between. More walking than I"m used to, but worth it to see the wee burns, and wee Allan burning up a few fish too.
Wee Burn:
Wee Bam
I fairly quickly followed suit, and caught my first wee Sutherland wee trout
The scenery was just stunning; rugged, rocky, rough, with water everywhere. We found ourselves at the top end of the a loch, wondering where the fishes were. Timing was good though, as a spattering of sedges and olives soon had the lake rippling nicely. We proceeded to catch many feisty wee browns - no monsters, my best went to about 12 inches or so - but great fun.
And just looking around made it all worthwhile:
The walkout took a while - we were all drained by the end - so a hearty meal back at the wonderfully idiosyncratic Crask Inn was very welcome. A couple of pints with the rest of the crowd (including Henry "Waterboys"), then a bit of banter to finish the evening. I had to turn in around midnight - just zombied with tiredness.
First time up in Sutherland - shame!!! Won't be the last, and thanks to the crowd from the scottish-snglers.net forum for the invite.
cheers
iain