CHAPTER VII 



SCOTLAND 



Dee Don Deveron Ugie Nairn Findhorn Spey 

 Beauly Spean Lochy Moidart Ness Loch Ness 

 Waters of the Hebrides Ullapool Carron Cannaird 

 Oiskaig Polly Alness Conon Berriedale and Lang- 

 well Helmsdale Borgie Naver Halladale Hope 

 Loch Hope Strathmore Kinloch Loch Naver Fleet 

 Carnach Brora Inchard Laxford Stack Inver 

 Kirkaig Thurso Orchy Awe Baa Dhu Shira 

 Aray Barr Etive Shiel Loch Tay The Tay Loch 

 Lubnaig Teith Voil Doine Clyde Leven Loch 

 Lomond Cree and Minnoch Stinchar Luce Girvan 

 Nith Cairn Annan Tweed Teviot South Esk 

 North Esk Charters. 



His Majesty the King has long stretches of the 

 DEE, and I have gracious permission, conveyed by 

 Lord Knollys, to give an account of the river as it 

 is known to those who fish in the neighbourhood of 

 Balmoral and Abergeldie. 



Mr. Arthur P. Grant, Head Stalker at Balmoral, 

 who has had duty on the waters for forty years, 

 writes : 



"Until four years ago we had a bad year 

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