The Northern Highlands of Scotland is a place with a scarce population and a history shrouded with mysteries. And I will tell you a tale which is no exception to the latter. The indicated story derives from the folklore collector Alasdair Alpin MacGregor and his book The Peat Fire Flame (1947). He gathered much of the books material "when wandering at various times through the Highlands and Hebrides with a notebook and a camera". Along with his wanderings appeared a plentiful of tales, one of these tales were from the area of Loch Shin. Although the largest loch located in the Sutherlands, the nearest sizable settlement you can find is just to the south in a little town called Lairg, where this little tale probably has its origins from. Near Loch Shin the Devil was said to fish from a particular stone a few feet out in the water. One night a boy and girl were making their way home by the loch when on the very stone they saw an angler, and a yellow dog with him. ...