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Fàilte gu Mìle Sgeir

The beautiful west coast of Harris

Diving

Those interested in diving will find a good dive at Rodel of the Stassa, the wreck of the 1685-ton Panamanian steamship Stassa which ran aground at Renish Point on 15 July 1966, the wreck is still intact.

There was no excuse for the navigation which put the 1685-ton Panamanian steamship Stassa onto the rocks some hours before dawn on 15 July 1966, writes Kendall McDonald. The sea was calm, there was no fog, but as she ran down the Minch heading for the shortcut between Skye and the Outer Hebrides, she drove straight on to Renish Point, South Harris.

Her voyage from Archangel in Russia to Limerick with a cargo of timber seemed over, but though the crew promptly abandoned the ship, her master, his wife, the chief officer, and the radio operator stayed aboard. The high tide in the afternoon lifted the Stassa off the rocks and the Stornoway lifeboat towed her into nearby Rodel Bay, where she anchored.

Any hopes the master might have had of continuing to Limerick were dashed when she filled with water until only her timber cargo kept her afloat. She took four days to sink. She turned on to her starboard side, her deck cargo of more timber broke free, and then she was gone.

Fishing

Lewis and Harris have some of the finest Salmon and Trout fishing anywhere in Scotland. The Hebrides have over 2000 fishable Lochs and a large number of rivers with access to the sea. Most Salmon catches are in the 7 to 10 lb mark and Brown trout catches are also of a good range.

Species caught include sea trout, wild salmon, brown trout, Arctic Char, and Ferox Trout. The best time for fishing wild salmon is between June and September and the best conditions are when the rivers are in speight after heavy rain, or, during spring tides.

Some of the estates offer fishing for visitors, there is also sea angling, or fly fishing from off the rocks.

 

Links

Amhuinnsuidhe Castle Estate
Obbe Fishing
Lewis and Harris Sub Aqua Club

Loch Fishing