Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Heading Scotland for Trout Fishing

If you are heading towards Scotland and thinking about various activities to perform there I would suggest you to go for fishing. Activity which not only adventurous but exciting too. The River Tweed is famous for its Trout fishing, with visitors coming from all over the world to fish it. The river Tweed is 97 miles long and flows mainly through the borders region of Scotland and England. It provide s

The Tweed from a few miles above Peebles down to Selkirk is known as Upper Tweed, set in some of the best scenery in the country. The Upper Tweed is one of the best regions in Scotland famous for Trout fishing. Nevertheless, despite its lowly station, the brown trout offers wonderful fly fishing sport all over Scotland to both local and visiting anglers where trout fishing Scotland scores over the salmon is in its lower cost and more accessibility.

The key to trout fishing is the wind. This venue fishes very well when the prevailing wind is from the east. You will get all the necessary equipments required for trout fishing here such as rod, lures, and other things. I wish you very best of your holidays in Scotland and enjoy trout fishing there.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Salmon Fishing Scotland- Keep you fishing accessories intact for it

The fishing season is well on the way in many parts of the world. In the summer time the fishing activity is definitely increases the adventure level. In Scotland, some of the early rivers are catching fish, so it is the perfect time to get ready. I know you must be wondering whether your salmon fishing equipment like fly rods is it in good order or perhaps it is time to look at a new rod.

The most annoying situation is raise when you lose a good fish because you are using some old nylon for your leader. It’s the high time for you if such frustrating things are coming between you and your delicious fish. You may want to look at some of the modern Salmon fishing rods that are available these days. Unlike the older rods they are so much lighter, which if you are like me not getting any younger is a real plus and can make the day so much more enjoyable and less tiring.

After buying the new leader nylon maybe a new rod and some other bits and pieces that you were looking for, get off into the river. Salmon fishing Scotland is not a very expensive affair so a bit of research, especially in these hard economic times can give you more fishing for your money.