Willie Cameron is an important figure in everything to do with fishing around Dalavich. He is the LAIA warden for the north side of Loch Awe and also for Loch Avich and his love of the sport is infectious. Willie was brought up in rural Perthshire where his forebears had a great love of fishing which has been handed down through the generations. offthemainroad offer a range of fishing trips, trout fishing, fly fishing in Scotland which take place on some of the finest salmon fishing rivers in Scotland . Willie’s other great love is music. At the age of 18 he learned to play the guitar, having previously been introduced to the accordion at the tender age of 12. His musical talent led him to playing in various bands including the Grampian Television Band in Aberdeen and the Jim Muir Band in Dunblane and eventually on the Canberra of the P&O cruise line. Ill health forced Willie to retire from his building business several years ago, but after a successful heart operation he has become more involved in voluntary work. As well as promoting fishing and music in the area, his involvement with the World Burns Federation has taken him as far afield as Moscow and recently at the Old School he set up a musical evening for a group of Italians who wanted to see how a “real” Scotsman addresses the haggis. Anglers are quite literally in their element here. Loch Awe is well known across the country for its excellent pike and trout fishing and, more particularly for the size of the fish caught. The biggest brown trout in Britain, weighing in at 31lb 12oz, was caught in Loch Awe in 2002. All kinds of fishermen come to Loch Awe and they fish in different ways. Wet fly fishing is popular, but so too is worm and spinning with a lure. You won’t need to tell your pals about the one that got away. We are delighted to offer all our guests a free fly-fishing taster - your chance to try out a great new hobby. Our local expert will give you a special introduction to this fascinating sport. If you get “hooked”, you can take advantage of a follow-on half-day coaching session, putting your new-found skills into practice from the boat. For more in-depth tuition, there is also the option of a two-day course covering the basics of fly fishing, including casting from the bank and the boat. Where better to learn to cast than in the heart of some of the best wild brown trout fishing? There’s a good chance you’ll go home with your supper in the bag! Guests at The Old School also qualify for a discounted weekly permit. Ask for details.
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