Fisheries

Deveron – Turriff Angling Association

Three quarters of a mile of single and double bank with 11 named pools. Wading is easy where required but most of the beat can be fished from the bank. Access is easy and there is a well equipped hut …

Deveron – Turriff Angling Association

Three quarters of a mile of single and double bank with 11 named pools. Wading is easy where required but most of the beat can be fished from the bank. Access is easy and there is a well equipped hut …

Deveron – Upper Netherdale and Carnousie

Two beats, almost four miles in length, on the middle river split into three and fished on a rotational basis; two thirds is double bank. The fishery can produce over 300 salmon annually.

Deveron – Wrack

The first private beat above the river the mouth _ the lowest pool is tidal. The old Bridge of Alvah pool is at the top where the river reaches depths of 40 ft as it exits a gorge. The beat …

Don – ADAA beats (20 miles)

The Don permit (Roving Ticket) allows fishing on approximately 20 miles of prime river on the following beats: Lower Parkhill, Upper Parkhill, Lower Fintray, Upper Fintray, Kemnay, Upper Stoneywood and Torryburn and Balbithan. Full details can be had at www.adaa.org.uk …

Don – Alford Waterside and Haughton

Here the Don has all the qualities of a Highland river _ mountain, moorland and mature woodland slopes. The salmon fishing can be excellent in the spring and autumn months. The upper Don is also famed for the quality of …

Don – Breda

Two and a half miles single (right) bank, 17 named pools. Fly only. Maximum four salmon rods daily. Don District Fishery Board Conservation Code must be adhered to at all times.

Don – Fintray Home Beat

One mile of single bank (north side) on lower river including four holding pools. Fly-fishing and spinning . Worm fishing allowed from May 1. Catch and release for salmon from February 11 to May 31.

Don – Inverurie

The Inverurie Fishings consist of some two miles on the north bank and a further two miles on the west bank of the River Ury. The Don water is a lovely stretch passing through wooded countryside, offering splendid views of …

Don – Kintore

Over two miles through the flood plain, 20 named pools, with a wide range of water (from streamy to gentle gliding). The river is significantly bigger in volume after its confluence with the River Ury. Wading on sandy-gravel bottom provides …