Friday 21 March 2014

The powan, a freshwater herring is found in two lochs in Scotland. It is believed to be a descendent of the herring family, having been stranded during the Glacial period when Loch Lomond was first cut off from the sea. Like herring, the powan has to be netted. The most common fish in the loch is pike.
By Logan

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