Hi I think you made a good choice that day. These are exactly the lochs I was thinking of fishing this weekend. Did you ever try the other 2 others closer to the forest.
LAND OF GLENBEG FARM, KILMELFORD 0:20 - Loch Chaorann 0:33 - Iasg Loch, Big Feinn Loch & Small Feinn Loch, Loch na Sailm, Loch a Cheigein 3:51 - Loch a Chreachain 4:29 - Loch Chaorann 8:29 - Loch na Sailm 9:51 - Loch na Losgainn Mor
The scenic beauty of Glenbeg Farm, Kilmelford, and its surrounding lochs is truly captivating. The video timestamps add a nice touch to the description, allowing viewers to appreciate the unique features of each location. The combination of fly fishing in the serene waters of the Scottish Highlands and the picturesque landscapes around Glenbeg Farm in Kilmelford makes for a truly enchanting adventure. Thanks for watching and video timestamps much appreciated your enthusiasm cheers 😎 @FinlagganYT!
@@natureexpeditions glad you like the timestamps, I wish i owned the land at Glenbeg farm, unfortunately I’m not a millionaire so can’t afford all that 2,062 acres of land and someone else owns all that so I’m sure they wouldn’t sell it all, but they may be willing to sell part of the land I’m sure. When I look at Loch a Chreachain on the map, it looks like a character or person with little feet and a cool hairstyle, a mouth and a really really long nose with a really clever storage area below. If I really want to own all of Glenbeg Farm, there is a way to do it all without it costing much money at all, And that is done by building a huge big landscape model of the farm with toy vehicles and mini tracks, or to buy one acre of land and dig it and sculpt it to look just like the Glenbeg farm landscape which formed around 15,000 years ago when the ice age period was still in action, glaciers carved the landscape and rivers further eroded their way through, you may notice some scree and till on the hillsides of Glenbeg in the valley area which drains all of the lochs into on big river which supplies Loch a Phearsain and then flows into the sea. Some lochs there are also reservoirs that feed the village of Kilmelford and it’s surroundings. It’s my favourite place, such a beautiful landscape It’s so hard to choose between the island in Cam Loch or part of Glenbeg Did you need permission from landowner or is it alright to just go and fish all 19 lochs ? And I also recommend Ederline Estate, for fishing, they heave a large estate with holiday houses and cottages, a bothy (carron bothy) which is an old building that has no furniture or appliances and is all just one room, it’s a very primitive style of holiday place, but the other houses and cottages are more modern. Ederline Estate has loads of lochs, so many lochs from large to small that is has a few more lochs than Glenbeg. Argyll and Bute has so many little lake of loch districts within it. or loch clusters/ groups as I like to call them. Thanks for reading this comment. Finlaggan
Finlaggan, your creative perspective on Glenbeg Farm is fascinating! While owning the entire 2,062 acres may be a dream, your idea of creating a landscape model or sculpting one acre to mimic the farm's terrain is a unique approach. As for fishing in all 19 lochs, it's advisable to get fishing permits either from the post office or the hotel. Thanks for the tip on Ederline Estate - sounds like a haven for fishing enthusiasts with its variety of lochs. Your insights into the geological history add another layer to the beauty of Argyll and Bute. Happy exploring!
@@natureexpeditions thank you, It will be a difficult project, to ensure precision, I will get a projector hung up on the top of a tall pole outside at night and project the entire map of the farm and trace that onto the ground (won’t be possible in the summer because it nearly doesn’t get dark even around 1:00am) But any other time of the year is suitable. As well as having climate and flood simulations it will also be outside exposed to real weather. It will be made of clay and concrete with artificial grass sprinkled onto the glued surface of the concrete, this is so that it can withstand a harsh weather conditions without crumbling, and so that it can hold the weight of a human being for when I need to sit on the model to play with toy vehicles or to maintain it. I will call it Happyland. And when I put a small camera in the valley or beside the lakes on the model, it will seem like I’m actually at the real Glenbeg farm that formed over 15,000 years ago when the ice age was in action I also found out that Loch Chaorann is 5m deep Loch nan Druimnean is 18m deep Loch a Phearsain is 16m deep Loch Dubh Mor is 34m deep . I might even make an entire model of Argyll and Bute or just of Glenbeg I think I’ll do it on one acre or half an acre, Or even on a large wooden vessel that I can sail anywhere in the world and there would be entry fees people pay to come and see and play with the only scale model of Argyll and Bute in the entire world. The current world record for the worlds largest landscape model is 1,000 square metres. One acre is 4,000 square metres, New world record, that doesn’t involve stunts.
Lovely day fishing nice drone work , scenery lovely, but sore legs tight lines
Thanks very much, we had a great day tight lines.
Masha'ALLAH Anus bro.
Well Done!
Thanks very much bro much appreciated 😊👍🏻
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Hi I think you made a good choice that day. These are exactly the lochs I was thinking of fishing this weekend. Did you ever try the other 2 others closer to the forest.
Hiya, we have previously fished the one next to this loch in the video closer to the forest and all lochs have decent fish. Good luck tight lines.
LAND OF GLENBEG FARM, KILMELFORD
0:20 - Loch Chaorann
0:33 - Iasg Loch, Big Feinn Loch & Small Feinn Loch, Loch na Sailm, Loch a Cheigein
3:51 - Loch a Chreachain
4:29 - Loch Chaorann
8:29 - Loch na Sailm
9:51 - Loch na Losgainn Mor
The scenic beauty of Glenbeg Farm, Kilmelford, and its surrounding lochs is truly captivating. The video timestamps add a nice touch to the description, allowing viewers to appreciate the unique features of each location.
The combination of fly fishing in the serene waters of the Scottish Highlands and the picturesque landscapes around Glenbeg Farm in Kilmelford makes for a truly enchanting adventure. Thanks for watching and video timestamps much appreciated your enthusiasm cheers 😎 @FinlagganYT!
@@natureexpeditions glad you like the timestamps, I wish i owned the land at Glenbeg farm, unfortunately I’m not a millionaire so can’t afford all that 2,062 acres of land and someone else owns all that so I’m sure they wouldn’t sell it all, but they may be willing to sell part of the land I’m sure.
When I look at Loch a Chreachain on the map, it looks like a character or person with little feet and a cool hairstyle, a mouth and a really really long nose with a really clever storage area below.
If I really want to own all of Glenbeg Farm, there is a way to do it all without it costing much money at all,
And that is done by building a huge big landscape model of the farm with toy vehicles and mini tracks, or to buy one acre of land and dig it and sculpt it to look just like the Glenbeg farm landscape which formed around 15,000 years ago when the ice age period was still in action, glaciers carved the landscape and rivers further eroded their way through, you may notice some scree and till on the hillsides of Glenbeg in the valley area which drains all of the lochs into on big river which supplies Loch a Phearsain and then flows into the sea.
Some lochs there are also reservoirs that feed the village of Kilmelford and it’s surroundings.
It’s my favourite place, such a beautiful landscape
It’s so hard to choose between the island in Cam Loch or part of Glenbeg
Did you need permission from landowner or is it alright to just go and fish all 19 lochs ?
And I also recommend Ederline Estate, for fishing, they heave a large estate with holiday houses and cottages, a bothy (carron bothy) which is an old building that has no furniture or appliances and is all just one room, it’s a very primitive style of holiday place, but the other houses and cottages are more modern. Ederline Estate has loads of lochs, so many lochs from large to small that is has a few more lochs than Glenbeg.
Argyll and Bute has so many little lake of loch districts within it. or loch clusters/ groups as I like to call them.
Thanks for reading this comment.
Finlaggan
Finlaggan, your creative perspective on Glenbeg Farm is fascinating! While owning the entire 2,062 acres may be a dream, your idea of creating a landscape model or sculpting one acre to mimic the farm's terrain is a unique approach. As for fishing in all 19 lochs, it's advisable to get fishing permits either from the post office or the hotel. Thanks for the tip on Ederline Estate - sounds like a haven for fishing enthusiasts with its variety of lochs. Your insights into the geological history add another layer to the beauty of Argyll and Bute. Happy exploring!
@@natureexpeditions thank you, It will be a difficult project, to ensure precision, I will get a projector hung up on the top of a tall pole outside at night and project the entire map of the farm and trace that onto the ground (won’t be possible in the summer because it nearly doesn’t get dark even around 1:00am)
But any other time of the year is suitable.
As well as having climate and flood simulations it will also be outside exposed to real weather. It will be made of clay and concrete with artificial grass sprinkled onto the glued surface of the concrete, this is so that it can withstand a harsh weather conditions without crumbling, and so that it can hold the weight of a human being for when I need to sit on the model to play with toy vehicles or to maintain it.
I will call it Happyland.
And when I put a small camera in the valley or beside the lakes on the model, it will seem like I’m actually at the real Glenbeg farm that formed over 15,000 years ago when the ice age was in action
I also found out that Loch Chaorann is 5m deep
Loch nan Druimnean is 18m deep
Loch a Phearsain is 16m deep
Loch Dubh Mor is 34m deep .
I might even make an entire model of Argyll and Bute or just of Glenbeg
I think I’ll do it on one acre or half an acre,
Or even on a large wooden vessel that I can sail anywhere in the world and there would be entry fees people pay to come and see and play with the only scale model of Argyll and Bute in the entire world.
The current world record for the worlds largest landscape model is 1,000 square metres.
One acre is 4,000 square metres,
New world record, that doesn’t involve stunts.