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The Edradynate and Upper Grandtully water is one of the best known beats on the Upper Tay. The beat consists of 1 mile single (left) bank fishing plus one mile double bank fishing. The beat contains the legendary Church Pool, …
The Lower Farleyer Beat is the lower half of what used to be called Farleyer Fishings and it comprises single (left) bank fishing commencing Dalrawer farm and extending 1.7 miles downstream, opposite the Bolfracks Beat. A fair proportion of the …
The Upper Farleyer beat is one of the best beats on the Upper Tay. It comprises of single (left) bank fishing commencing at the junction of the Tay and the Lyon and extending 1.25 miles downstream, opposite the Bolfracks beat. …
The Findynate Fishing’s are a very attractive stretch of double bank fly water on the upper Tay set amid scenic surroundings. The two beats offer fishing at almost any height and are capable of producing fish throughout the season, many …
The Ruan Ruarie beat on the River Garry enjoys runs of salmon from late April or early May onwards. The beat extends about two kilometres from the mouth of the Girnaig Burn at the upstream end of the Pass of …
The Coupar Grange beat has in the past been overlooked by certain fishermen looking for classic fly fishing but with a bit of water on the river the fishing is second to none. With sixteen named pools and runs, the …
The Islabank beat is on the River Isla which is one of the Tay’s most productive tributaries. The fishing on Islabank is offered at a very reasonable cost and is suitable for fly, spin and bait fishing The Islabank Fishings …
The Keithick Mains beat is neatly positioned on the middle of the prolific River Isla and comprises 3.5 miles of single left bank fishing with 27 named pools, pots and runs. The water is varied and ranges from some fast …
Kercock Fishings is one of the prolific lower middle Tay beats.Located in the heart of central Perthshire, we now provide two and a quarter miles of predominantly double bank fishing with good vehicular access. Conditions are suitable for both the …
Loch Faskally is the loch which was created behind the hydro dam at Pitlochry. The loch commences at the dam and extends upstream for two miles to where the rivers Tummel and Garry join beside Clunie Power Station. The main …