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2. RIVER CONAN. In the hands of several proprietors, all of 

 whom at times grant permission. 



THETAY. ABERFBLDY (Salmon and Trout). Fishing on four 

 miles of the river, with good loch fishing, can be had by stopping 

 at the Breadalbane Arms, with occasional permission on other 

 good preserved waters. Fine scenery, and good accommodation. 

 Route : Perth by rail, Aberfeldy by coach. The river fishing is 

 good till the end of May, when the loch fishing begins. Loch 

 trout of very fine quality and flavour. Further particulars may 

 be had by applying to W. P. Mackenzie, Breadalbane Arms and 

 Caledonian Hotels, Aberfeldy, near Perth. See Advertisement 



THE TAY. DUNKELD (Salmon and Trout). By staying at the 

 Birnan Hotel, Dunkeld, near Perth, a small portion of the Tay 

 can be fished. Flies, &c., by order to Martin, Glasgow, or Lang, 

 Hanover-street, Edinburgh. 



THE SPEY, on a portion of it leave may sometimes, webelieve, be 

 obtained at Fochahers, from the Duke of Richmond's factor there. 

 All fish have to be given up. Rail to Aberdeen, thence by coach. 



THE DON, at Aberdeen and at Alford Bridge. In the tideway, 

 good sea trout fishing may be had, and it is not difficult to obtain 

 leave below the cruives. At Alford-bridge, about twenty-seven 

 miles up, Mr. Jessiman, the innkeeper, reserves a right of fishing 

 for his customers. Flies at Mr. Brown's, tackle maker, Aberdeen, 

 for the rivers about Aberdeen. 



THE DEE. Parts of the Dee are let yearly to anglers, and have 

 of late years shewn great sport. We believe that leave may be 

 obtained at some of the inns at the different stations, but are not 

 certain. 



THE UGIE, near Peterhead, a few salmon and plenty of sea 

 trout This water is rented by a club. Rail to Aberdeen. The 

 Y-than, twelve miles from Aberdeen, at Newburgh, is open. There 

 is good trout fishing, and at times plenty of sea trout. 



LOCHARD, Aberfoyle, Perthshire, (Trout and Pike). Blair's 

 Hotel. Rail from Stirling or Balloch to Buchlyvie, thence seven 

 miles by gig to Aberfoyle. Trout fishing very good, average 

 lb. each, lively on the hook, and cutting up red. Flies : 1. 

 Wing, white tip from wing of mallard, red body, black hackle, 

 gold tinsel. 2. Teal drake wing, red, yellow, or green body, red 

 hackle, gold tinsel. 3. Grouse wing, hare's ear body, ginger 

 hackle. 4. Raven's wing, black body, black hackle, &c. The 

 trout take a spinning minnow freely. April and May the best 

 months for the fly. There are pike of great size. 5s. 6d. per day 

 for boat and man, minnows supplied. The scenery is fine. 



LOCH KATTERINE, Trossacks. McGregor's Hotel, or Mc- 

 Intyre's Hotel, Bridge of Turk, twenty-six miles from Stirling, 

 coaches every day during summer. The trout fishing here is very 



