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A rare and truly remarkable survivor of the last Ice Age - some 12,000 years ago - the Arctic Charr is very closely related to the Atlantic Salmon and the Brown Trout
With silvery rose tinted skin dappled with green and blue flanks contrasted by striking coral pink lower fins it is without doubt a seriously beautiful fish.
Information regarding where to go Fishing for Arctic Charr in Scotland and Ireland alongside further details on the species and how to catch them is currently being compiled and will appear here shortly.
Information on where to go Arctic Charr Fishing in Scotland and Ireland alongside further details on the species and how to catch them is currently being compiled and will appear here shortly.