Fish And Fishing in the Lone Glens of Scotland With a History of the Propagati

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Fish And Fishing in the Lone Glens of Scotland With a History of the Propagati
Knox Robert
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But these are anatomical characters, merely confirmative of the natural history ones. In habits, they resemble the salmon ; for in Autumn, or at the approach of Win- ter, they leave the lake for the streams which feed it, returning, no doubt, to the lake early in Spring. A hundred years ago, Mr. Walker pointed them out as a distinct species of trout, which all subsequent inquiries have proved to be the case. Char abounded at one time in Loch Leven, but these have disappeared. Over-fishing I ima...gine to be the cause. But the char also dimmish in Loch Doone, where no such cause exists, in so far at least as I am aware. Char live almost exclusively on entomostraca or microscopic shell fish, like the vendace and the herring. Char prefer living in deep waters, and it may be that the repeated attempts probably to drain the lake may have succeeded in destroying the char. An amusing law process took place a few years ago respecting the fishery of this lake. No new facts were elicited in respect of the natural history of this trout.

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