Fly Fishing for Scottish Grayling

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"A team of three work best, and it’s a matter of fishing with very little fly line out, plonking flies upstream and following them around intently until directly below you, before repeating the process. It offers an incredibly- efficient way to fish, and becomes hypnotic within a short period. In the first 20 minutes I hooked, and lost, two grayling. Nonetheless, this was a good sign, as locating the fish can be the hardest part. But as grayling tend to shoal, if you hit one you are likely to hit more." Finlay Wilson describes a recent grayling competition on Scotland's River Tweed. On Scotsman.com.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on January 23, 2005 7:31 AM.

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