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Post by dunkeld on Dec 3, 2011 13:51:21 GMT
An easy peasy one this time. Two rivers meet name them both!
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Post by G Ritchie on Dec 3, 2011 16:08:58 GMT
Looks like the Tummel and the Tay at Lower Kinnaird during some low water.
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 3, 2011 16:32:27 GMT
No not the Tay Tummel
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2011 16:37:17 GMT
spey dulnain?
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Post by ibm59 on Dec 3, 2011 16:37:51 GMT
Did someone else take that photo ? Very unusual for you to encounter low water conditions ;D
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 3, 2011 16:52:06 GMT
Not quite the answer I was looking for so far!
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Post by sealicer on Dec 3, 2011 17:46:15 GMT
Spey and the Feshie?
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Post by glenclova on Dec 3, 2011 17:46:27 GMT
Tay and Lyon
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Post by G Ritchie on Dec 3, 2011 18:38:16 GMT
North Esk and Westwater at Stracathro?
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Post by robmason on Dec 3, 2011 18:41:14 GMT
I would have gone for Tay and Tummel as well.
Maybe Ettrick and Yarrow? Possibly not!
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 3, 2011 20:05:41 GMT
Well done sealicer. It is the feshie/Spey
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2011 0:20:06 GMT
are you sure this is the feshie? the feshie enters the spey on the right (south) bank yet this river seems to be entering from the left (north) bank? unless i'm not reading the photo correctly?
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 4, 2011 9:56:31 GMT
are you sure this is the feshie? the feshie enters the spey on the right (south) bank yet this river seems to be entering from the left (north) bank? unless i'm not reading the photo correctly? The Spey is acually the river nearest to you looking at that picture on what we would call the left bank. The Feshie is the river joining the Spey on the right bank. Fished it many a time and it is the Spey nearest us Windknot.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2011 9:58:26 GMT
ah, that would make sense. apologies dunkeld - i'm often thicker than usual on a saturday night
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 4, 2011 10:05:28 GMT
ah, that would make sense. apologies dunkeld - i'm often thicker than usual on a saturday night LOL, to be honest the Spey wasn't much bigger than the Feshie that day due to the Summer drought
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Post by builnacraig on Dec 4, 2011 18:17:49 GMT
[quote author=dunkeld board=photos thread=6628 post=60589 time=1322993128night [/quote] LOL, to be honest the Spey wasn't much bigger than the Feshie that day due to the Summer drought [/quote] The abstraction down the Tay and Lochy wouldn't have helped either . Looks like a nice bit of river, which beat is that Kenny?
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Post by ibm59 on Dec 4, 2011 18:32:59 GMT
LOL, to be honest the Spey wasn't much bigger than the Feshie that day due to the Summer drought The Upper Spey valley was well under water when I passed through on my way south last Thursday.
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 5, 2011 6:43:37 GMT
ah, that would make sense. apologies dunkeld - i'm often thicker than usual on a saturday night LOL, to be honest the Spey wasn't much bigger than the Feshie that day due to the Summer drought See thread: "what is it" and salmos post for answer ;D
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