Fisheries

Helmsdale – Lower

Three quarters of a mile of good fly water with some reliable fish-holding pools on the lower river upstream from the harbour. Known as Lower Helmsdale or Town Water. The river benefits from controlled flows from the dam at Badanloch …

Inver – Sutherland

The Inver in west Sutherland is some six miles long (divided into Upper, Middle and Lower beats) and flows out of the sizeable Loch Assynt. Below the loch is Loch Garbhe Uidhe and a short distance downstream Loch An Iasgaich, …

Irvine & Annick – Dreghorn AC

D.A.C. was established in 1925 and has since held fishings on the River Irvine and Annick water. The Club waters enjoy a run of grilse, salmon and sea trout every year. Visitors hoping to catch these migratory fish would be …

Irvine – Kilmarnock AC

Catches on the River Irvine are estimated to be in the region of 100 salmon a year, plus a few sea trout, running from July onwards with the best months September and October. The salmon fishing is owned by the …

Irvine – Newmilns & Greenholm Angling Club

The Newmilns stretch of the River Irvine is approx 2 miles long and has around 30 pools/streams that are ideally suited to fly fishing, although spinning and worm fishing is allowed too. the stretch has been lightly fished in the …

Kelvin – River Kelvin AC

The Kelvin’s total length is 34 kilometres from its source at Wyndford to its confluence with the Clyde at Partick.The river offers a remarkable variety of fishing opportunities due to its length and nature – starting as a meandering stream …

Kirkaig – Sutherland

The Kirkaig, in west Sutherland with a backdrop of the mountains of Suilven Canisp and Ben More Assynt, flows through a wonderfully unspoilt gorge with a series of rocky pools and runs. The Falls of Kirkaig, two miles upstream from …

Kyle of Sutherland – (KOSAA)

The Kyle of Sutherland Angling Association has access to some 14 miles of the tidal Kyle. The club’s water extends from the Creich pool, to the East of Bonar Bridge, almost as far west as Rosehall. The Kyle is fed …

Leven, Endrick & Fruin – LLAIA

Waters include the whole of Loch Lomond, all of the River Leven, extensive parts of the Rivers Endrick and Fruin as well as the River Leven estuary, the Salmon and Sea Trout fishing on the north bank of the Clyde …

Lochy – Lochaber

The biggest river in the west Highlands, comparable with the middle Dee in width and flow. With its gravelly runs, open-banked deep-flowing pools and tantalising glides, it is ideal fly water. Divided into four rotating beats (each over two miles …