Uist 2014
Twelve of us again for 2014. The fishing was hard, not helped by having 3 cloudless days Monday-Wednesday. However, if you were on the right water on the right day, there were fish to be caught.
Photos taken while staying at Soval Lodge, Isle of Lewis. This was a 4-day trip to Lewis with Stan Headley to investigate the potential development of the brown trout fishing on the Soval Estate. Michael Mackenzie was our ghillie on the first 2 days, taking us out in the Argocat to reach the far-flung waters.
‘Loch of the grey island’ was the one place we fished that required no effort to get to – we parked the car beside the boat. The day was dreich, and we fished 2 short sessions – afternoon, and back for the evening. The afternoon was probably the better, and when the fish were on, sport was excellent.
Loch Trealabhal sits at the top of the Laxay River, and is therefore the estate’s main salmon and sea trout loch later in the year. It isn’t so much one loch as many interconnected lochs. The boat was housed on one of these – Loch nam Faoileag. Our day started calm for wild brownies, requiring a bit of dry fly work. When a breeze got up later, the usual stuff worked well.