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Mayfly time!


Anderoo

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the white edges to the fins of the silvery looking trout would suggest it is a brown trout, probably the colour effects are the result of the feeding combined with differring strains from stockings. Sea-trout usually have very dark fins and no white edge. (the white edge suggests to me a hint of Loch Leven in there) Trout will often travel ten or twenty miles from where they are stocked in a surprisingly short period.

I decided that the white edging was actually light reflection from the wet fins :rolleyes:

 

 

I won't let go :P

Eating wild caught fish is good for my health, reduces food miles and keeps me fit trying to catch them........it's my choice to do it, not yours to stop me!

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