9. September 2006
At Disert
Near Disert at the foothills of the Blue Stack Mountains.

For the Old Celts this site was of particular significance. When visiting
Disert today, you still feel that there is something special about the place.
Lough Meenaguse is not far away from here.
It is known for its beautiful golden trout.
4. September 2006
Owenea, at the football field
The upper reaches of the Owenea River, always good for a fish, when in spate.
Otmar Butz high up in a tree; Salmon fishing with a difference.
This one fell eventually for the trusted shrimp fly.
3. September 2006
At St. John's Point
Sebastian Kapretz wants to know it all.
Giving instructions on how to catch mackerel at St. John's Point.

There are still a few about.
2. September 2006
Killybegs water reservoir, Co. Donegal
Getting ready to fish Killybegs water reservoir, Co. Donegal.
Sebastian Kapretz from Berlin tries to catch his first ever trout,
bubble-floating.
No bother at all to the man.
31. August 2006
Fishing the little Eany
Otmar Butz is netting a fresh one for Ray Robinson.

Fish ready to be netted in the Eany Beg.
Raymondo and the big smile.
27. August 2006
Autumn at the Owenea River
The colours proof that autumn is on the way.
Otmar Butz with a nice fish from the Owenea.
26. August 2006
Upper Eany River at Drumboarty
Fishing the Upper Eany, Co. Donegal.
Ray proudly presents his brand new outfit. Nothing else to
report.
25. August 2006
Blue Stack Mountains.
High up in the Blue Stack Mountains.
Ray gutting the loot. We caught a few smallish brown trout in Lough
Anna.
24. August 2006
At Lough Ananima
Ray Robinson fishing a lake near Glenties, Co. Donegal.

The Peacock Butterfly couldn't believe it: we didn't catch plenty of
fish.
22. August 2006
St. John's Point
The Beach at St. John's Point.
My dear Iris is watching while I try to catch the supper.
Actually perfect conditions for a few mackerel. Just a light breeze and a few drops of rain.
But apart from a Starfish nothing took my lure.