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| Hi there newbie here,part time golfer part time sea angler,fishings a lot less stressful .I'm off to loch etive on sunday 16 10 05.I was just wondering how much of a difference in water depth there is between low and high tides,I have been told theres not a lot of difference is there any truth in this,please help. Big davie. tight lines to all |
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| Re: Loch etive tides? Hi Big Davie, Welcome to the Forum. Although originally from Scotland I now live in Bucks. I'm sure someone will be along soon to assist you. Cheers Drew __________________ All that Glitters is not Gold |
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| Re: Loch etive tides? Welcome to the forum mate. Ref the loch theres very little,less then 1m i m sure. I may be wrong but whenever ive been up there fishing the quarry ive not noticed much diference at all. __________________ Come on you HULL! |
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| Re: Loch etive tides? Cheers mate,nice to hear from you. |
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| Re: Loch etive tides? Cheers gullyworm,keep the one liners coming mate,there hilarious,ever thought about doing stand up |
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| Re: Loch etive tides? Not really,my mate always used to say i should be on the stage though. SWEEPING IT! Sorry old one,i ll get me coat ![]() __________________ Come on you HULL! |
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| Re: Loch etive tides? If i catch any thing i'll post some photos theres a first for everything. ![]() |
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| I've fished Loch Fyne and the tide never really raises the water levels more than 4 feet or so even on springs. You should have a chance of Spurdogs Gurnards and even some Codling if really lucky. So be Lucky! Tight Lines. |