Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Angling Days on Scotch Lochs
IF any angler opens these pages in the expectation of finding hints or instructions that will prove serviceable on loch or river, he will be disappointed, for the Sketches which follow are simply a narra tive (written originally for publication in the columns of the Dundee Advertiser) of the experiences of the writer during several short but pleasant holidays spent in summer seasons at angling centres in the Scotch Highlands. For practical advice on the subject of hooks and lines and reels and rods, and all the other paraphernalia of an angler, the reader is referred to the charming little work entitled Scotch Loch Fishing, by Black Palmer, published some time ago by Messrs. Blackwood Son; for informa tion as to all the fishing haunts in broad Scotland, he is recommended to procure the.
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