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70 lb pike (the largest ever) found dead at River Endrick/Loch Lomond in 1934. [232] Not caught by rod and line. 5 lb 2 oz rudd caught by Adrian Cannon from a fenland drain 2012. [233] No independent witnesses. 69 lb 12 oz salmon caught by William Home, 8th Earl of Home from the River Tweed in 1730.
Amongst the casualties were the barbel record of 14lb 6oz shared by Tryon, [4] Wallis [5] and Wheeler, [6] the 10lb 8oz chub of Dr.J.A Cameron, [7] the 4lb 11oz crucian carp of H.C. Hinson, [7] the 1lb 8oz 5dr dace caught by R.W.Humphrey in 1932, [7] a 4lb 8oz silver bream by C.R. Rhind, [7] but most famously of all the 47lb 11oz Loch Lomond ...
Scottish celtic rock band Runrig recorded "Loch Lomond" for their 1979 album The Highland Connection. Despite being three albums into their career in 1982, Runrig had never released a single. [38] They decided to re-record "Loch Lomond" at Castlesound Studios in Edinburgh and make it their debut single release. [39]
Near Loch Lomond, California, is Ben Lomond which was named by Scot John Burns in 1851. In Canada, there is a Loch Lomond by Thunder Bay, Ontario, as well as a Hamlet named for the loch in southern Alberta. [75] Loch Lomond features as the backdrop for a song sequence in the 1998 Bollywood film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. [76] [77]
To the North of the loch is Ben Ledi, which at 879 metres (2,884 ft) is classified as a Corbett. [7] A brown trout stocking programme recommenced in 2016 under the management of the Loch Venachar Association and the loch also has stocks of pike, salmon, sea trout and perch. [8] Fishing is available, by permit, from the shore and by boat. [3]
A federal judge in Washington Monday appeared inclined to deny an urgent request to temporarily block Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from firing employees or accessing sensitive ...
Kyle Busch had plenty of criticism to go around after his car was part of a major pileup at Sunday's Daytona 500.. Busch was caught up in a crash right at the beginning of Stage 2, one that he ...
At 56 km 2 (22 sq mi), Loch Ness is the second-largest Scottish loch by surface area after Loch Lomond [citation needed], but due to its great depth it is the largest by volume in Great Britain [citation needed]. Its deepest point is 230 metres (126 fathoms; 755 feet), making it the second deepest loch in Scotland after Loch Morar [citation ...