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Article: DRY FLY FOOLED WILD BROWNIE.(Features)
- Article from:
- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- April 27, 2007
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Byline: By SILVER WILKIE
ONE of the most exciting moments in the whole angling experience is when you cast over a wild river trout hoping to fool it into believing your small dry fly is the real thing.
My biggest wild brownie, apart from a 15 pounder I caught trolling on Loch Tay with salmon tackle, which isn't really sport, was caught on ...
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