Fisheries

Tay – Baldarroch

Baldarroch can be fished at almost any water level with fly or spinner. In addition, when conditions require, it can be fished from the bank, by wading or from the boat. The top pools, (The Salt Hole, Hanging Tree and …

Tay – Ballathie

Ballathie is one of the best known and one of the most productive beats on the Tay. It is subdivided into two double-bank beats, Upper and Lower which Ballathie anglers fish on alternate days. Ballathie alternates with Cargill. In 2011 …

Tay – Benchil and Pitlochrie

Benchil and Pitlochrie are amongst the most attractive beats on the Tay are fished together on an alternative day basis throughout the season. The Tay is renowned as a “big fish river” and in March 2011 a cracking spring fish …

Tay – Bolfracks

Bolfracks is one of the most productive beats on the Upper Tay and is an absolutely charming place to fish. It is subdivided into two single-bank beats, the Upper and Lower Beats which are fished on alternate days by the …

Tay – Burnmouth

The Burnmouth & Catholes fishings extend for approximately one mile of double bank fishing with 19 pools and are situated immediately below the Campsie Linn, the main temperature barrier of the river. Spring and Autumn fishing is available – January …

Tay – Cargill

Cargill is one of the best known and one of the most productive beats on the Tay. There are two boats and a well appointed fishing hut on each beat with heating, hot and cold running water, cooking facilities and …

Tay – Catholes

Catholes offers some of the best spring fishing on the Tay with a weir crossing the river at the top of the Beat which acts as a temperature barrier. The fishing is spinning and fly fishing from bank and boat …

Tay – Dalguise

The Dalguise beat is situated about 2 miles downstream of the confluence of the Rivers Tay and Tummel and extends to approximately 1.25 miles of double bank Middle Tay fishing The beat catches have been showing a steady and encouraging …

Tay – Dalguise Fishings

A prime water situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland. The beat is set amongst spectacular scenery and boasts a wide array of both plant and wildlife on its riverbanks, which include Kingfishers and Otters seen on …

Tay – Dalmarnock

Dalmarnock is one of the largest beats on the Tay, almost 3 miles, double bank and is situated about three miles downstream from the confluence of the Tay and Tummel. Dalmarnock is available on a daily basis. Weekly lets, however, …