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flows from Loch Tay, sends the 

 l ar g es * ; quota of water to the ocean, of any 

 river in Great Britain. I have fished up at the 

 Falls of the Tummel and the Garry, near Blair 

 Athol, but never with what you might call suc- 

 cess; neither while there did I see anything done 

 by others. In July, they say, many sea trouts 

 and grilses are taken here after floods. There is 

 an excellent inn at Pitlochrie, which is a very 

 pretty village to live at, the celebrated Pass of 

 Killicrankie being near. We were also informed 

 that there were capital takes of trout got in 

 Loch Broom, in the neighbourhood, and if the 

 angler extends his journey and make his way to 

 Loch liannoch, a distance of some miles, Tigh- 

 nalinn inn, at the head of it, will be found to be 

 very fair quarters, and liberty to fish is soon 

 obtained from Robertson of Struan. There are 



