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The links marked with a double
** are external, and to return to this site press the back button
on your browser A small selection of some of the best links to angling venues in Scotland and fisheries also a link to a fantastic fly tying site Extracts From Minute Book of the KELVIN
VALLEY Angling Club Kirkintilloch 20th SEPTEMBER
1900 TO 9TH MAY 1919. The Kelvin Valley Angling Club is believed to
be a precursor of the Caurnie Angling Club, as the Minute Book has
been handed down from Secretary to Secretary. TREASURER SCARPERS WITH
CLUB FUNDS Enter site to see a magnificent view of Milton of Campsie Antermony Loch highlighting various name points with the mouse button A real good news story. Caurnie Angling Club goes from strength to strength. With a thriving membership of 220 adults, including a few lady anglers, as well as members who are in their 90s, Caurnie Angling Club is one of the largest in Scotland. Fishing Reports Members and guests with Photos of this seasons Catches and Competition Results Trout Recipes Mouth
watering Links from around the world
all about healthy eating, a reason why you should eat fish on a regular
basis, and help protect your heart by maintaining a regular supply
of essential fatty acids Omega -3 A photo gallery lots of photos of work parties and Fish Stocking **Controlling Pond Algae With Ultrasonic waves (News Clip From The Kirkintilloch Herald April 28, 1943) Featuring the Ladies having Tea in the boat shed and Photos of the launching of a new boat Flash Movie of work party 2005 approx 9 minutes of movie showing the members doing repairs and maintenance to equipment ,getting ready for the start of the new season Competitions Dating back to1928 Winners of Spring Cup ,Brown Shield, Jewett Cup, Summer cup ,Brown Cup Autumn Cup Junior Cup, Club Champion and Cafaro Trophy for heaviest fish caught Applications
for membership shall be made in writing to the secretary or Membership
secretary antermony.com© Copyright ©
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