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[[File:LittleGruinard.jpg|thumb|thumb|300px|Fishing on the Little Gruinard]] | [[File:LittleGruinard.jpg|thumb|thumb|300px|Fishing on the Little Gruinard]] | ||
The '''Little Gruinard''' is a river in [[Wester Ross]], which runs from the [[Fionn Loch]] into [[Gruinard Bay]]. Its course runs wholly in [[Ross-shire]], and within the Letterewe Estate. | The '''Little Gruinard''' is a river in [[Wester Ross]], which runs from the [[Fionn Loch]] into [[Gruinard Bay]]. Its course runs wholly in [[Ross-shire]], and within the Letterewe Estate. |
Revision as of 15:21, 1 December 2015
The Little Gruinard is a river in Wester Ross, which runs from the Fionn Loch into Gruinard Bay. Its course runs wholly in Ross-shire, and within the Letterewe Estate.
Its 'elder cousin', the Gruinard River, enters the bay just a little further east.
The river has a healthy run of Atlantic salmon. The Little Gruinard has been a forerunner in the development of 'catch and release fishing' amongst salmon rivers.