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Set amongst some of the most stunning scenery Finegand is a fishery with a fast improving reputation for offering tenants productive fishing (5 year average of 115 fish) – two regular fishermen recently caught their 100th fish on the estate. …
Stobhall is one of the finest beats on the River Tay. It is subdivided into two beats, Upper and Lower Stobhall which Stobhall anglers fish on alternate days on a reciprocal agreement with Taymount. The water is varied and ranges …
Taymount is one of the most legendary beats on the River Tay. It is subdivided into two beats, Upper and Lower, which Taymount anglers fish on alternate days, alternating with Stobhall. The water is very varied and has excellent streamy …
The beat comprises of 1.5 miles, both banks with seven named pools in which wading is generally good and is excellent fly water. There is no gillie on the beat. For the 2005 season the beat fished exceptional well with …
The double bank fishing on Portnacraig and Pitlochry beats produces some of the best spring salmon fishing on the Tay/Tummel system. Fresh fish can be encountered from opening day on January 15 and the spring run peaks during April and …
This beat consists of two beats (formerly Upper and Lower Logierait). The upper section is fished 3 days a week on an alternative day basis. It is approximately 2 miles long and consists of some very slow deep water. the …
Upper Redgorton Beat is the West bank from Luncarty Beat at the downstream end (at the mouth of the Sochie Burn) to the “Craigs” at the Northern end where it marches the Benchil Beat. Access to the beat is at …
This famous and spectacular lower Tay beat, about six miles north of Perth, consisting of 23 named pools over two miles is divided into upper and lower beats, Pitlochrie being the upstream beat and Benchil the downstream beat, fished on …
The Waulkmill Beat forms the lower part of that stretch of river formerly known as the Lower Scone Salmon Fishings. The fishings start at the bottom of the Fishponds beat and extend along the east bank for about 3,000 yards …
Until now this beat has only been fished privately and very lightly and comprises of single (left) bank fishing from General Wades Bridge upstream for one mile and consists of a variety of pools ideal for fly fishing and spinning …