Many thanks to The Braidhaugh Holiday Park for facilitating this camera's location. The River Earn leaves Loch Earn at St Fillans and runs east through Strathearn, then east and south, joining the River Tay near Abernethy. The Earn is about 46 miles long. It passes by Comrie, Crieff and Bridge of Earn. The surrounding land is generally flat and is occasionally subject to flooding. The Earn is popular with anglers and fishing permits are usually required. Crieff (Scottish Gaelic: Craoibh, meaning "tree") is a market town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. For a number of centuries the Highlanders came south to Crieff to sell their black cattle whose meat and hides were avidly sought by the growing urban populations in Lowland Scotland and the north of England. Crieff was the prototype 'wild west' town. Milling with the cattle were horse thieves, bandits and drunken drovers. The inevitable killings were punished on the Kind Gallows, for which Crieff became known throughout Europe.
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added: 23rd Apr 2012
posted by: Angling Trust
Here's a round up of recent stories from the Angling Trust
1. Angling for Scouts - great initiative to get more youngsters into fishing.
More HERE.
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added: 22nd Feb 2012
posted by: Angling Trust
If you have been reading or watching both local and national media over the last couple of weeks you will have seen that the Angling Trust have been getting great coverage on two of our campaigns which... Continue reading
added: 20th Feb 2012
posted by: Atlantic Salmon Trust
The Ocean Silver Conference probably raised more questions than it answered. The most common point made by conference participants was "OK, we've seen the problems at sea. Now, what are we going to do... Continue reading
added: 28th Sep 2011
posted by: Atlantic Salmon Trust
'OCEAN SILVER'
The AST's conference is about what happens to our salmon in the Atlantic Ocean - where their food is plentiful & where it is scarce, where salmon go to feed, what they eat (and... Continue reading
added: 22nd Sep 2011
posted by: Atlantic Salmon Trust
Introducing the Atlantic Salmon Trust
Founded in 1967 at a time of crisis for the survival of Atlantic salmon, the Atlantic Salmon Trust has devoted its entire resources during the last 45 years to... Continue reading
added: 22nd Sep 2011
posted by: Angling Trust
www.cormorantwatch.org
Please use the new website www.cormorantwatch.org from the Angling Trust to report... Continue reading
added: 24th May 2011
posted by: Angling Trust
The Angling Trust is the representative body for angling in England.
Amongst many achievements in the past year we successfully put pressure on government to spend an additional £110 million on our... Continue reading