About This Book
A practical, experience-driven manual for fishing on lochs that delivers clear instruction on clothing, tackle, flies, trolling, and boat equipment alongside procedural guidance on casting, striking, landing fish, and post-fishing care. It stresses preparation and technique, explains the respective duties of angler and boatman, and offers advice on etiquette, expense, and choosing productive spots while avoiding technical natural history. Short reminiscences and examples illustrate common situations and adjustments, with an overall readable, utilitarian tone aimed at helping readers plan outings, improve results, and enjoy loch-based angling more reliably.
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