Collectors of traditional angling books will especially value this book's craftsmanship and timeless perspective. You’ll come away with a richer appreciation of Scotland’s salmon rivers and the culture that has grown around them, whether or not you ever cast a line there. It takes you on a journey through Scotland’s most famous salmon rivers, offering both a sense of place and a deeper understanding of what makes each river unique. You’ll gain insight into the character of these waters - their history, landscapes and fishing traditions - while learning how geography, flow and season shape the salmon that run them. The writing blends travel, angling knowledge and natural history, creating a vivid picture of river life rather than a step-by-step manual. Themes of tradition, respect for the water and the enduring appeal of salmon fishing run throughout. The tone is reflective and quietly authoritative, inviting you to slow down and appreciate the rivers as much as the fishing itself. It’s ideal for salmon anglers, lovers of Scottish landscapes, and readers who enjoy classic sporting literature. You don’t need to be an expert angler to enjoy it - anyone drawn to rivers, history, and sense of place will find it rewarding. Classic b&w photographs throughout. Good condition. Hardcover, 22.5cm x 14.5cm, 308 pages.