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Title: Goda Auk


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Goda AukštuolyeMonika GrigaliunaiteDžiast
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  • Scotland lakes and rivers

2
Loch Faskally
  • Loch Faskally was formed when the Tummel valley
    was dammed for the hydro scheme at Pitlochry.
  • In May and June you will see salmon as they pass
    through.
  • Around 5400 salmon ascend the dam each year.

3
Loch Tay lake
  • Loch Tay is 16 miles long and at its widest is
    more than a mile across.
  • It runs from the south west to the north east and
    is flanked on either side by mountains.

4
Loch Dochart
  • Loch Dochart is situated about 1 mile east of
    Crianlarich.
  • It is boat fishing for brown trout.

5
Butterstone Loch
  • Butterstone Loch is one of Scotland's longest
    established.
  • Set in superb countryside close to Dunkeld there
    is 22 boats available to the visiting fly
    fisherman.

6
Dunmore
  • It is very nice lake.
  • Near the lake is a forest.

7
Furthermore
  • It was formed by the Tummel/Garry hydro scheme,
    but is entirely natural looking.
  • Furthermore it is unusual in that it is very
    shallow.

8
Loch Kinardochy
  • Loch Kinardochy is a hill loch, which lies in a
    shallow basin set high upon the tops between the
    Tay and the Tummel valleys.

9
Loch Rannoch
  • Loch Rannoch is a large water running east to
    west and extending to 10 miles
  • It is a typical ribbon lake.

10
Loch Tummel
  • Loch Tummel is a long narrow loch running 11
    miles west to east and reaching to almost a mile
    across.

11
Tay
  • The River Tay below the junction with the Isla is
    by anyone's standards a big river.
  • Even a good caster has no chance of reaching the
    opposite bank.

12
Lochay
  • The River Lochay is a small tributary in the
    upper catchment close to Killin.
  • The river starts in the mountains to the west and
    joins the River Dochart just before entering Loch
    Tay.

13
Dochart
  • The River Dochart is the most westerly of the Tay
    tributaries.
  • It starts close to the west coast as the River
    Cononish close to Tyndrum.
  • Here it changes name again to the River Fillan,
    before adopting the name Dochart by Crianlarich.

14
Trout
  • Trout and coarse fishing on this beat is
    administered by the hotel.
  • No Sunday fishing and no night fishing.

15
Braan
  • The River Braan begins its journey as the river
    Quaich on the mountains to the south of Loch Tay.
  • It flows in a south easterly direction to Loch
    Freuchie.
  • This is a broad shallow loch in a wide high glen.

16
Kinkell Beat
  • The Kinkell Beat is a lovely middle beat on the
    River Earn, by Auchterarder in Perthshire
    Scotland.
  • It offers fishing for salmon, sea trout, brown
    trout and grayling.

17
Ardle
  • The River Ardle is a pretty tributary of the
    Shee/Blackwater/Ericht/Islay system.
  • The river is primarily known for its brown trout
    fishing, but it does hold salmon.
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