Showing posts with label fishing trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing trips. Show all posts

Friday, 14 September 2012

Writing about something you have no clue about!

Writing about a subject you don't know about..

For me that was fishing, I understand the basics of fishing but it is an extremely complex sport and something I don't pretend to know of.

Recently however, I had to write about a holiday destination where fishing is the main thing that happens.
So what do I do? I wrote about the descriptive expectations someone would experience if they were to stay for a fishing trip there.

Here's a link to the page - http://www.argyllchalets.co.uk/fishing_breaks.htm

Rather than making up something like where its best to fish and what lures or bait would be best, or the type and size of fish to expect I wrote about what a magical place Argyll Chalets and Loch Awe is.

Take a look at the images I included;




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Monday, 2 July 2012

Starting Work on Argyll Chalets

www.argyllchalets.co.uk    is a business very dear to my heart. Run by Les and Michele Reay and set in the heart of Scotland in Argyll.

I have had many wonderful holidays there and will always want to go back. Its the perfect place to begin your holiday in Scotland. You literally can do anything you want. I have enjoyed fishing trips with my partner Martin and the rest of the family.

Simon and Martin (my love)
Now I am beginning work on their website too!
But before I get into that let me share some more holiday snaps.
Me chilling shortly before catching a Rainbow Trout
Evening view of Loch Awe
 As you can see there is much to do on the Loch without even leaving the area. Have you been on holiday there too? Why not share your pictures with us on facebook.

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