Monday, February 4, 2013

My favourite spot on the Clyde

 
 
 
Wolfclyde Bridge on the A72 Nr. Biggar South Lanarkshire
Water controlled by  http://www.lamingtonfishing.co.uk/
Miles and miles of  river through lovely countryside.
 
 
 
 
Looking downstream towards the bridge
A great place to have a go with the dry fly.
A long cast towards the far bank is needed to have a chance of hooking a spooky trout.
 
 
Looking down through the arch towards the pillars of the old railway bridge.
A good place to shelter from the rain and have a chat with fellow anglers.
 
 
 
That's me--Having a cast by the bridge.
 
 
 
A visitor from Holland into a nice fish just down from the bridge.
 
 
There he is--a quick picture and safely returned.
 
 
Some visitors from Holland.
They all had a great time and vowed to be back in 2013
 
 
The river Clyde is a fine trout and grayling river.
What better a place in Scotland is there to start your fishing holiday.
From Wolfclyde you can explore the river, going up or down stream for miles.
Or should you just want to relax-take it easy-have a chat.
Just cast your fly within sight of the Bridge.
There's some nice fish lurking there.
 

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