Summary: In this video, Willie and Sarah, a musician and artist living in a 200-year-old cottage on the Isle of Skye, explore the Whartonish peninsula in the Scottish Highlands. They visit a sustainable and ethical tannery, purchase cozy slippers made from Harris Tweed, and Willie crafts heavy fishing lures for deep-sea fishing. They also share a local legend about a fairy flag and end with a fishing trip using the newly created lure.
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1. Willie and Sarah are musicians and artists who moved to a 200-year-old cottage on the Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands with their dog Jack.
2. They explored the Whartonish peninsula in the north of the island, engaging in traditional crafts and local folklore.
3. Willie made heavy-duty fishing lures called "perks" using stainless steel and lead.
4. The perks are intended for deep-sea fishing, as lighter lures couldn't reach the desired depth.
5. Willie is concerned about line twist caused by the rotating lure ends.
6. Willie and Sarah went fishing using the homemade lure to catch mackerel.
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