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Fishing Scotland for salmon, trout and coarse angling

Fishing
in Scotland

 

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Fishing
in Scotland includes opportunities for salmon,
brown trout and sea trout angling , but coarse
fishing is increasingly popular. Angling is the
most important participation sport in the country.
It makes the ideal place for a holiday or vacation
and there are a weath of tackle shops, guides
and ghillies who can help you.
On the west coast you will find
hundreds of small spate rivers, streams and lochs,
while in the east you find the classic salmon
rivers of the Tay, Tweed, Dee and Spey. Further
north is Caithness and Sutherland which is a patchwork
quilt of lochs streams and rivers. Even on the
islands quite exceptional fishing can be found.
 
In
the central belt around Glasgow and Edinburgh
you will find some good put and take fisheries
as well as lochs and even the local rivers like
the Clyde offer good sport these days and are
within minutes of the conurbations.
To the south closer to the border
with England are some exceptional fisheries, including
the Tweed on the east coast known for its salmon.
To the west you will find the Solway rivers which
are famous for their sea trout as well as big
late running salmon.

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Dumfries & Galloway she offers full holiday packages including Bed
and Breakfast and guided days on rivers and lochs (Sue specifically
caters to fishermens needs providing drying facilities, rod and reel
washing facilities, late snacks and early breakfasts). Many people like
to learn new techniques in private without having an audience. She can
take you to quiet locations with hourly lessons near Dalbeattie or half
and full days further afield, just

with your requirements and general location and she will contact you
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Dumfries &
Galloway

New
Edition just published.
If you fish around Scotland this is a must.
Describes over 5,000 rivers and lochs with locations, access details and tactics.

 

 
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If
you are after salmon or sea trout you should check
carefully with the local venue as running times
and seasons
vary considerably, but you can be assured that
somewhere in the country there is good sport available
at almost any time of year.
Coarse fishing is growing in
popularity and you also have the chance to fish
some of the finest still waters for Rainbows and
Brown Trout. The whole country is dotted with
hill lochs, where the fish may not always be huge,
but they free rising and good fun.
 
Spectacular
scenery, a freindly people and plenty of facilities
at reasonable cost.. what more could you want
to ensure a memorable experience.

 

 

 
 

 

 

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