âAngling Days on Scotch Lochsâ recounts the author’s fishing expeditions to various lochs throughout Scotland during the late 19th century. David Hodge details his experiences at Loch Laggan, Loch Leven, Loch Ericht, Loch Shin, Loch Earn, and many other picturesque locations. He describes the surrounding landscapes, the challenges and rewards of angling in different conditions, and encounters with local guides and characters.
More than just a fishing diary, the book offers a glimpse into the Scottish Highlands of the era, with observations on local customs, folklore, and the natural environment. Readers interested in angling history, Scottish travelogues, or 19th-century sporting pursuits will find this a captivating read. The author’s descriptive prose brings the tranquil beauty of the Scottish lochs to life, making it an enduring work for those who appreciate both the art of fishing and the allure of the Scottish countryside.
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