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Looking to fish - west / north scotland

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Hamster

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Hi lads, Just wondering if theres anyone about to dive with, experienced home and abroad, looking for some decent depth. Im located in yorkshire but want to head north along the west coast of scotland. Cheers
 
Hi lads, Just wondering if theres anyone about to dive with, experienced home and abroad, looking for some decent depth. Im located in yorkshire but want to head north along the west coast of scotland. Cheers
I have dived a few times in Loch Torridon. Love it there. You can dive in flat water amongst mountains and seals. Spots on the south at the mouth of the loch produce massive pollock at 5-10m.
 
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don't know why I haven't seen your reply yet, but cheers ill check it out. do you dive much round there?
 
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