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Old January 31st, 2004, 02:33 AM
rat
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Greetings..
I'm hoping there's someone who knows the waters around Strathtay in Scotland
can give some advice?
We're off there, the last week of OCtober, to a little place called
Edradynate, I think. ;-)
It seems to be virtually surrounded by rivers, but are they fishable? And
what species would I expect to find? I'm only used to, and geared up for,
general course lake fishing and would like to know if this is going to be
suitable for leisure fishing. We'd also like the opportunity to have a go at
flyfishing for salmon.. is there such a place where you can just turn up and
hire the gear?
Is there an off season for salmon?
And what would we need in the way of licenses?

Sorry for all the questions ;-)
Cheers!


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Old February 1st, 2004, 02:37 PM
Jim Murray
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Will mostly be piking; if it's cold you could try for an early grayling.
Best to find a local tackle shop and call hom before you go. Good luck.

Jim.

"rat" wrote in message
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Greetings..
I'm hoping there's someone who knows the waters around Strathtay in

Scotland
can give some advice?
We're off there, the last week of OCtober, to a little place called
Edradynate, I think. ;-)
It seems to be virtually surrounded by rivers, but are they fishable? And
what species would I expect to find? I'm only used to, and geared up for,
general course lake fishing and would like to know if this is going to be
suitable for leisure fishing. We'd also like the opportunity to have a go

at
flyfishing for salmon.. is there such a place where you can just turn up

and
hire the gear?
Is there an off season for salmon?
And what would we need in the way of licenses?

Sorry for all the questions ;-)
Cheers!




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Old February 4th, 2004, 12:27 AM
rat
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Default Fishing round Strathtay

Thanks for that Jim.
I'll see if I can hook up with the locals before we go..
;-)


"Jim Murray" wrote in message
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Will mostly be piking; if it's cold you could try for an early grayling.
Best to find a local tackle shop and call hom before you go. Good luck.

Jim.

"rat" wrote in message
...
Greetings..
I'm hoping there's someone who knows the waters around Strathtay in

Scotland
can give some advice?
We're off there, the last week of OCtober, to a little place called
Edradynate, I think. ;-)
It seems to be virtually surrounded by rivers, but are they fishable?

And
what species would I expect to find? I'm only used to, and geared up

for,
general course lake fishing and would like to know if this is going to

be
suitable for leisure fishing. We'd also like the opportunity to have a

go
at
flyfishing for salmon.. is there such a place where you can just turn up

and
hire the gear?
Is there an off season for salmon?
And what would we need in the way of licenses?

Sorry for all the questions ;-)
Cheers!






 




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