Hooked on Scotland

Hooked on Scotland by Paul Young, published by Mainstream in conjunction with BBC Scotland in 1992, is a 210-page exploration of fishing as an engaging pastime. This book is based on the BBC television series of the same name and delves into the contributors’ passionate experiences with fishing, highlighting the allure of both salmon rivers and the high seas. Rather than focusing on practical aspects, it presents fishing as an enjoyable pursuit that encompasses its financial and physical demands.
Readers will find a collection of narratives that reflect the addictive nature of fishing, offering insights into the sport’s recreational aspects. The contributors share their personal stories and experiences, emphasizing the joy and challenges associated with this beloved activity. With a focus on sports and recreation, this edition provides a unique perspective on fishing, making it a noteworthy addition for enthusiasts and those interested in the cultural significance of the sport.
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Based on the BBC television series of the same name, this book approaches its subject not on a practical level, but as an entertaining pastime. The contributors write of their addictive passion for fishing, whether on a salmon river or the high seas, and its financial and physical demands.
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