Beth Pearson profiles Alistair Stewart, who for a couple of years now has been sharing his perspectives on the River Kelvin, which runs through the heart of Glasgow, Scotland, in his blog Urban Fly Fishing on the Kelvin. Among our favorite quotes from Stewart: "My theory is that if you look like an absolute idiot when you go fishing, people are going to leave you alone. I walk everywhere - I don't drive - so I get funny looks waiting for the bus in Partick in my waders." If you're not familiar with Stewart's blog, check it out. The June 22 entry contains links to several of the author's favorite entries. From the U.K.'s The Herald.
Urban Fly Fishing in Glasgow
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