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  2. List of ports and harbours in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Largest and busiest port in Scotland Ardossan Harbour Ardrossan: North Ayrshire: Commercial Yes Sullom Voe Terminal: Sullom Voe: Shetland: Oil No Accepts largest vessels in world [2] Lerwick Harbour Lerwick: Shetland: Commercial,Fishing, cruise [3] Yes Scalloway Harbour Scalloway: Shetland: Fishing [4] No Cairnryan Harbour: Cairnryan: Dumfries ...

  3. Dunalastair Water - Wikipedia

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    Dunalastair Water is a first-rate venue for fishing with the shallow waters warming quickly and generating good feeding for the fish and providing a huge variety of insect life. There are some very large brown trout which inhabit the water and feed mainly at night. [2] Fishing is strictly from boats and outboard motors are banned.

  4. Fishing industry in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scottish fishing boats moored in Fraserburgh.. The fishing industry in Scotland comprises a significant proportion of the United Kingdom fishing industry.A recent inquiry by the Royal Society of Edinburgh found fishing to be of much greater social, economic and cultural importance to Scotland than it is relative to the rest of the UK.

  5. Tourism in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Rivers such as the Spey, Tay, Tweed, and Aberdeenshire Dee are famous for salmon and fly fishing. Scotland is a popular destination for hunting, especially deer and grouse. Scotland's best known export is Scotch Whisky and numerous visitors a year enjoy a tour around its Whisky distilleries. The Highlands is by far the largest region in ...

  6. Category:Fishing communities in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland portal; Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C. Campbeltown (1 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Fishing communities in Scotland"

  7. River Deveron - Wikipedia

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    The River Deveron (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Dubh Èireann) is a river in the north east of Scotland. The river has a length of 60 miles (97 km), and has a reputation for its Atlantic salmon, sea trout and brown trout fishing. In its upper reaches peaty water flows over a bottom of shingle and rock and is fast flowing. [1]

  8. Duddingston Loch - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is permitted in Duddingston Loch, mainly coarse fishing, and free permits can be obtained from the Holyrood Park Ranger Service. Fishing is only permitted from the north shore and any fish caught must be released back into the loch. The main species fished for are common carp, perch and roach. [7] There are also pike in the loch. [8]

  9. Category:Fishing in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fishing in Scotland" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...