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The Lochs of Scotland are one of the top dream Fly-fishing destinations in the world, harbouring the most beautiful wild Brown Trout you will ever catch. The Hill Lochs that surround Inverness are pristine, wild, untouched with cold, peat coloured water. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world to catch wild Brown Trout. The Highlands of Scotland is also home to some of the most breathtaking glens and rivers to walk and wade for both Brown Trout and Sea River Spey is a river in the north-east of Scotland, the second longest and the fastest flowing river in Scotland. It is important for salmon fishing and whisky production. Rising at over 1000 feet (300 m) at Loch Spey in Corrieyairack Forest in the Scottish Highlands, 10 miles (16 km) south of Fort Augustus, it descends to flow through Newtonmore and Kingussie crossing Loch Insh before reaching Aviemore at the start of Strathspey ('Spey Valley'). From there it flows the remaining 60 miles north-east to the Moray Firth. The Spey changes its course very frequently, either (relatively) gradually as a result of deposition and erosion from normal flow, or in a matter of hours as a result of going into spate.


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Location: RAF Lossiemouth
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