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Salmon Fishing in the… Feshie

Pete gets his feet wet in a search for that iconic Scottish image: the leaping salmon. WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY PETE SCULLION

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Editorial
I WENT INTO PUBLISHING AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS AWESOME MAGAZINE
Thirty years ago, at the start of January
UK ADVENTURE
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INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE
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CHOOSING THE RIGHT PATH
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PURPOSEFUL ADVENTURE
ROBERT THE BRUCE WAS A HUGE SALMON FAN
Returning from overseas to find most of Scotland underwater, including my home village of Aberfoyle, I wondered whether the falling waters would be the sign for the Atlantic Salmon to begin their run upstream. Every October since I moved back north of the border, I’ve made a point of watching this truly fascinating spectacle at the falls not far from my house. My previous landlord’s father, a farmer by trade, had told me that the salmon wait for heavy rain and the water levels to start to drop before running. With the water levels being at record highs, I thought now would be a good time to watch them run a little further afield.
WHY DID THE SALMON BLUSH?
BECAUSE IT SAW THE OCEAN’S BOTTOM.
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