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Trout Fishing Scotland - How To Planning Your International Fishing Trip

Scotland is known for its beautiful land, lakes, streams, ocean and rivers. Yet it is also known for its trout fishing. Brown trout and sea trout are some of the best to go after while in Scotland.

If you are wondering how to get there or how to find out where to fish, below are a few tips to get you moving in the right direction.

Fishing Maps:

No matter what part of the world you want to fish in, you can be sure there is a fishing map available. These maps provide enough information on the surrounding area and type of fish you can expect to find. These maps are more focused on bodies of water and wildlife versus the road maps we use.

Fishing Tours:

This is one of the great ways to get to Scotland and fish without the hassle and worry of finding accommodations, searching for the right fishing spot and knowing what fish are available in the waters you wish to fish.

These trips come as a complete package. Accommodations, transportation to and from the airport, fishing permits, instructions on fishing, tackle, waders and a guide. Instructional guides are available on a day-to-day basis. If you want more time with your guide, you can always make those arrangements. Companies like "Tweed Guide" provide fishing trips like what is discussed in this article.

Roughing it on your own:

The worst way to do this is to just book a room, flight and test your luck. Doing it this way will most likely end up in failure. Even though you may be experience in the U.S, the trout and environment is much different. I would recommend either a very good detailed fishing map or an all-day guide. There is no use spending all that money to take the trip and then come back with nothing to boast about.

If you do plan to go to Scotland, plan your trip early. Do lots of research or hire a company like what was explained above. Your goal is to have fun and catch a trout. Spend a little extra money on hiring a guide and you will have a much more enjoyable time.

by: Billy Ray D HillsBourgh




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