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THE SALMON RIVERS OF SCOTLAND 



Here is the order in which the Tay anglings follow each other 

 from Loch Tay to Perth Bridge ; the mileages are approximate, 

 but not very far wrong : — 



Loch Ta 



Taymouth Castle (the Marquis of 

 Breadalbane), 6 miles. 



Bolfracks. 



Aberfeldv 



Aberfeldy Hotel. 



GrandtuUy Castle (Mr. Steuart- 

 Fotheringham), 6 miles. 



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Menzies Castle 

 (Lady Menzies), 

 li miles of Lyon, 5 miles of Tay. 



Bridge. 



Killiechassie (Mrs. E. O. Douglas) 

 i mile. 



Cluny (Mr. T. Stewart Robertson), 

 I mile. 



Edradynate, J mile. 

 One very good pool. 



Derculich, | mile. 

 3 pools. Bank fishing. 



Clochfoldich, i mile. 

 One pool. 



From Clochfoldich on 19th Fehruary 1096, 

 Major Isaacson took with a prawn a 42 lb. 

 fi.^h, the heaviest killed In these upper waters 

 for many years. 



Findynate, i mile. 

 One pool. 



From Findynate Mr. W. H. Johnston of 

 Bunros killed a 32^ lb. fish 'in January 

 1900. 



Pitcastle (Mr. J. Guthrie Lornie, 

 I mile. 



Inner Ballechin, -i- mile. 



Pitnacree (Dr. J. A. Menzies), J 

 mile. 



Ballcchm (Captain I. M. Stewart), 

 J mile. 



