Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . dobetter than give a trial to the following patterns, and let thembe dressed lumpy : Claret and Partridge, Orange and Grouse,Black and Teal, Red and Teal, Green and Teal, Blue Spider,Black Spider, Pink Wickham, and large Red Spinner. TheAlexandra kills well below Lackagh Bridge, where a boat mustbe used. The shooting throughout the district described in thissection of the guide is of excellent quality—this is t


Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . dobetter than give a trial to the following patterns, and let thembe dressed lumpy : Claret and Partridge, Orange and Grouse,Black and Teal, Red and Teal, Green and Teal, Blue Spider,Black Spider, Pink Wickham, and large Red Spinner. TheAlexandra kills well below Lackagh Bridge, where a boat mustbe used. The shooting throughout the district described in thissection of the guide is of excellent quality—this is the only partof Donegal that can boast of a deer forest—but it is all strictlyprivate. There are innumerable charming drives and walks, andcyclists will have no particular cause to grumble about the road,considering the wild country passed through. It is a granddistrict for picnic parties in fine weather. If the visitor, making the complete tour, explores Glenveaghfrom St. Columbs, Churchill, he next proceeds to Rosapenna forMulroy Bay and Sheephaven Bay (see those sections). Thejourney is then continued from Dunfanaghv in the direction ofFalcarragh, which is our next G7 FALCARRAGH AND TORY ISLAND.


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