Postings tagged with: »Linus Schaaf«
23. August 2004
Ray, Linus and me at it again
Since we haven't fished Lough Boyle in ages, and since there was no real flood in the rivers for weeks, the trusted trio had to go trout fishing again.
Greenwell's Glory and Bibio produced a few nice
trout for us.
11. August 2004
A wee walk from the road.
Ray thought we should go to Lough Agrougha; just a wee walk from the
road.
Stroll and lake were very beautiful, but no fish, not for Linus, not for Ray, not for me.
Lough Trusk
So,
we moved on to Lough Trusk, where Ray caught immediately a trout on the
Bogfly.
Day to remember
And all of a sudden it turned into lovely day to remember
9. August 2004
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| Photo: Dominique Berthou |
Windmill Trout
With Ray and Linus at The Windmills.
Linus caught the only good fish of the day, on a Wickham's Fancy.
Ray had naught to say to that, but to give the trout a kiss.
30. July 2004
Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall
Ray and Linus are preparing themselves, with chicken drumsticks and bread rolls, for the climb up to the Grey Mare's Tail Waterfall.
Steep climb
It is a pretty steep slope and it cost lots of energy to get up there, so, Marike and Ray are resting for a while, to enjoy the splendid view down the Eany Valley and Donegal Bay.
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Plateau with six lakes
Once reached the top, you will find a plateau with six lakes, some of which
have brown trout. Don't expect me to tell you which ones they are.
22. July 2004
A lot of trout from Lough Naloghraman
Linus Schaaf with a lot of trout from Lough Naloghraman.
But don't think that he caught them all on his own, there were five of us, and the fish would take whatever fly you would throw at them.
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Three bandits on their way to the lake
8. July 2004
Up at Glencolumbcille
Jimmy Schmidt,
Linus Schaaf and Jorko up at Glencolumbcille. Even though the trout did not
take at all, everybody was happy to be out on such a splendid day.
Ray tries Lough Astoller, but no fish in sight.