"For now, east-coast salmon-fishing in Scotland appears to be enjoying a renaissance, although the days of landing 64lb monsters (Miss Georgina Ballantyne's remarkable 1922 catch on the Tay's Glendelvine Pool still stands as the British record today) are long gone." Jeremy Watson talks at length about the new season on Scotland's Tay, where in contrast to most wild Atlantic Salmon fishing, the public has free access to some of the best salmon fishing in the country, and where the Dewar's flows freely at 9AM. In The Scotsman.
Dewar's for Breakfast on Scotland's Tay
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