>>2812729The area really looked spectacular, cool that there's good fishing to be had there too.
I never got into fishing with a rod, or any kind of inland fishing for that matter. Mostly because I grew up in a fishing village in a fishing family, and the interest in fish was therefore mostly commercial, type "fish live in the ocean, you go out there to catch them and sell them".
From a young age we'd go out in boats on the ocean to joyride and fish. I bought my first boat with money I earned from cutting cod tongues at age 12. Boat, borrowed crab traps, net to catch turbot, and a harp I mostly caught mackerel and saithe with. These days, I only really find time for the crab and lobster fishing.
Rod fishing gear in general, and perhaps fly fishing gear in particular, strikes me as very daunting to get into. Is it? Do you need to buy fishing licenses to fish there?
Sorry for not posting more pictures, I don't have many pictures without identifying features or people in them.