The Silver Invicta
Autor: | Tom Harland |
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EAN: | 9781913538897 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 07.04.2022 |
Untertitel: | Journeys with a Fly Fisher |
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Schlagworte: | Brown Trout England Fi Fly Fishing Lakes Lochs Natural beauty New Zealand Rivers Salmon Scotland Scottish Fish Silver Invicta Trout Wild Camping hidden places light-hearted magical mythbusting remote places travelogue wild places |
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The Silver Invicta is a stream of impressions from a fishing life, in its varying moods, coloured with plenty of whisky and eccentric company. Join Tom Harland on his light-hearted journeys with his fly rod; take part in his triumphs and disasters on rough, wild camping trips and share his encounters with the wildlife of Scotland's rivers and lochs. The 'Silver Invicta' was the traditional fly which was taken by Tom's first salmon and is also a nod to the spirit of Scotland's embattled migratory fish. Tom has fished throughout his local Scottish Borders, England, the Western Isles and New Zealand (a country he lived and worked in for two years), but his real passion is for the brown trout of the hill lochs of Assynt in the North-west Highlands. Open this treasure trove of a book to share the pleasure the author finds through fishing respectfully in magical, wild, and seldom-visited places.
Tom Harland is a father to two young girls, a Social Worker, and a lifelong fly fisherman. Tom has fished throughout his local Scottish Borders, England, the Western Isles and New Zealand (a country he lived and worked in for two years), but his real passion is for the hill lochs of Assynt in the North-west Highlands.
Tom Harland is a father to two young girls, a Social Worker, and a lifelong fly fisherman. Tom has fished throughout his local Scottish Borders, England, the Western Isles and New Zealand (a country he lived and worked in for two years), but his real passion is for the hill lochs of Assynt in the North-west Highlands.