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working round the adjacent coasts. Up to 1850 or thereabouts 

 this river for its size gave some of the best angling to be met with on 

 the East Coast, for it is recorded that it was not uncommon for one 

 rod to take from ten to twelve fish in a day, which, as matters are 

 at present, is probably something hke the total of the whole season. 

 On the InverpoUy range of fishing and shooting, in which is 

 included the sole right of the Polly, about three days a week on 

 Loch Owskaig, and the angling of several trout lochs, the takes have 

 been as follows : — 



In 1906 six ferox were also got. 



