A long established fishing river, particularly for sea trout, finnock and salmon, the Ramornie beat has yielded a healthy five year average of 37 Salmon and
Grilse and 12 Sea Trout per annum.
Özellikle deniz alabalığı, finnock ve somon için bir köklü balıkçılık nehir, Ramornie yendi 37 Somon ve alabalık ve yılda 12 Sea Trout sağlıklı bir beş yıllık ortalama vermiştir.
Kaynak: allmediascotland.comA ceasg is a mermaid in Scottish mythology , a supernatural half-woman and half-
grilse (salmon). It is also known in Scottish Gaelic as
Kaynak: CeasgIt is also commercially known as bay salmon, black salmon, caplin-scull salmon, fiddler,
grilse, grilt, kelt, landlocked salmon, ouananiche
Kaynak: Atlantic salmonFishing is largely for salmon ,
grilse and sea trout . References : 54.82166 | N | 7.45817 | W | type:river_region:GB | display title
Kaynak: River MourneAll rivers have good
grilse runs - and salmon weighing around 10 kilograms (22 lb) are annually caught here. The Børselva river runs through
Kaynak: BørselvaThe peak of the spring run is in April and then the
grilse come in May. June is particularly good, as is early July, and salmon are taken
Kaynak: River Cong (Ireland)June also sees the arrival of the summer
grilse . There are also good numbers of small pike with a few larger specimens mixed in.
Kaynak: Loch FaskallyHe once killed fifty-two salmon and
grilse on the Shin river in fifty-five hours of fishing. His 'Handbook of Angling' (1847), which
Kaynak: Edward FitzgibbonThe Nith, of which the water is beautifully limpid, abounds with salmon,
grilse, and herlings, even beyond what is necessary for the
Kaynak: TroqueerThe river Brosna is popular for fly fishing and has stocks of brown trout as well as some salmon and
grilse However it has, in recent years
Kaynak: River BrosnaThe Finn and its tributary the Reelan are probably the most prolific salmon and
grilse rivers in Donegal and indeed throughout the Foyle
Kaynak: River FinnBefore midsummer salmon and
grilse reach the deep pools of the Linn ... | Gordon (1925) (p62-63) A linn may also refer to a waterfall or a
Kaynak: Linn (geology)