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Post by hf on Dec 20, 2011 17:24:34 GMT
One more.... a fine salmon river.
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Post by ibm59 on Dec 20, 2011 17:29:14 GMT
Kinglass ?
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Post by builnacraig on Dec 20, 2011 18:19:33 GMT
A Brora tributary, the Blackwater
I take it all back its a lot further west!
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Post by G Ritchie on Dec 20, 2011 18:47:04 GMT
The Cassley?
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Post by allysshrimp on Dec 20, 2011 18:57:24 GMT
There goes my first punt ;D
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Post by Willie Gunn on Dec 20, 2011 18:59:38 GMT
HF Give us a clue.
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Post by northwestern on Dec 20, 2011 19:30:49 GMT
Does the river take its name from a large building nearby NW
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2011 19:55:12 GMT
Array ?
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Post by hf on Dec 20, 2011 19:58:25 GMT
I think I may be needing a bit of help with the name of this one as well!?
If anyone can give the estate it is on that would be a good start.
hf
(there is a nice building beside this stretch of water but I don't think it takes its name from it.)
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 20, 2011 20:03:10 GMT
Is it Amhuinnsuidhe Castle and the river castle. Past by this a good few times and always wanted to try it.
If it is Amhuinnsuidhe Castle.
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Post by hf on Dec 20, 2011 20:07:33 GMT
Is it Amhuinnsuidhe Castle and the river castle. Past by this a good few times and always wanted to try it. If it is Amhuinnsuidhe Castle. Well done dunkeld... right castle and and right estate. I thought it would be easy for me to get the name of the river but that has not proved to be the case. I think it is the Leosaid but will be more than happy for anyone to confirm that or otherwise. hf A couple of more pictures. A small party watching one of their friends playing and hopefully landing a salmon at the base of the falls. (I got fed up after waiting for more than 20 minutes for it to be landed - rest of my family, in the car, got fed up with me! )
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 20, 2011 20:16:11 GMT
Is it Amhuinnsuidhe Castle and the river castle. Past by this a good few times and always wanted to try it. If it is Amhuinnsuidhe Castle. Well done dunkeld... right castle and and right estate. I thought it would be easy for me to get the name of the river but that has not proved to be the case. I think it is the Leosaid but will be more than happy for anyone to confirm that or otherwise. hf Eric if my memory serves me right it runs into the leosiad sealoch. It emulates from Lady Loch. Stopped a few years ago and watch salmon after salmon jumping in the seapool and decided to take a closer look. I hardly got down close and dirty to them when a rather well spoken gentleman from the castle asked me what the hell did I think I was doing etc. kenny
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Post by hf on Dec 20, 2011 20:23:56 GMT
A stunning location and it was quite unexpected when I came across someone playing a salmon. Didn't venture down to the waters edge though, thought better of it. Eventually made my way out to the beach at the end of the road. Magic place as I'm sure you'd agree. hf
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Post by hf on Dec 20, 2011 20:28:49 GMT
WG ... you might say that on this one I have 'no clue'.
hf
(Abhainn Mhor?)
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Post by fredo on Dec 20, 2011 20:39:24 GMT
I got it in 0.1 seconds but didnt want to spoil the fun. There is excellent fishing on the estate and the local clubs get on every Saturday and free weeks, at a reduced rate.
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 20, 2011 20:47:32 GMT
I got it in 0.1 seconds but didnt want to spoil the fun. There is excellent fishing on the estate and the local clubs get on every Saturday and free weeks, at a reduced rate. Local Knowledge or should that be talent Fredo I also knew (for a change) exactly where it was on seeing it, maybe 0.25ms Also sounded the Castle/Estate out a few years ago for a potential meet on the rivers and loch's. I retreated gracefully when I heard.
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Post by northwestern on Dec 20, 2011 21:44:27 GMT
]I also knew (for a change) exactly where it was on seeing it, maybe 0.25ms Me too I thought it was called the Castle river system NW.
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Post by strathglass on Dec 20, 2011 22:46:32 GMT
Also sounded the Castle/Estate out a few years ago for a potential meet on the rivers and loch's. I retreated gracefully when I heard. Were they willing to do sausage rolls and soup for lunch?
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Post by dunkeld on Dec 20, 2011 22:50:44 GMT
No we didn't like the venison and black grouse sarnies
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