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- WTF - Char
- WTF - Ferox
- WTF - Sea Angling
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- WTF - N Ireland
- WTF - S Ireland
- WTF - Angling Clubs
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Articles
Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout Seasons Dates
Useful Facts to Know before You Start to fish in The UK
Finland Hooked: The Confession of a Fly Fishing Virgin
A Father And Son Combo Take Up Fishing With A Bang
Gleanings From Old Fishing Magazines
For Sanity Sake I Must Do More Trout Fishing!
What Fly Rod Should I Use for Salmon?
A Fly Fish on the Findhorn Before His Fellow Anglers Arrived Yields First Prize
Angling For Youth Development (AYFD)
Strict Controls on Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing In Ireland See 106 Rivers Closed
Deveron Days and Spey Day Tickets
The Gyrodactylis salaris Threat
Features
The Grantown on Spey Association Water
Fishing Reports
Fishing Finder Where to Fish Directory of Angling Clubs, Associations and Town Waters in Scotland
If your club is not listed or you wish to update your entry just email Alistair at: huskie spinfish.co.uk
(just insert @ in the appropriate place in the above address).
We are fortunate
that there are so many angling clubs in Scotland offering fishing at
decent prices on some of the better know waters in the
country and in some instances offering the only access that Joe
Punter can afford.
So many clubs do stalwart work improving their waters whether it be removing barriers to migratory fish, monitoring and pursuing polluters, consolidating banks and enhancing redds.
Of equal importance, clubs bring young people into the sport as well as making fishing accessible to the less able of body. Many clubs depend on additional income from visiting anglers and any profits from visitor tickets sales serve to fund the improvements to the fishing. If you do not mind a bit of company on a beat you can find some fantastic fishing; over 500 salmon in 2006 on the Grantown water, 1000 of the Nairn club water, a 10lb 2oz brownie of the Huntly Town water and magical fishing on the clear waters of the Caithness limestone loch are just a are just a sample of what is on offer. Go on, support our clubs and enjoy a fishing bargain too.
Bruce Sandison's book 'Angling Lines' contains information about permits, access, best fishing spots, best flies, safe wading and boating, it's a must read for anglers looking more contact details about angling clubs in Scotland. Click HERE to read the review.
Aberdeen and District Angling Association
Abernethy Angling Improvement Association
Banff and Macduff Angling Association
Berwick upon Tweed and District Angling Association
Crianlarich Angling Association
Dee Salmon Improvement Association
Dingwall and District Angling Club
East Lothian Angling Association
Elgin and District Angling Club
Helmsdale Angling Association Water
Kintyre Fish Protection Association
Kirriemuir Angling Association
Lamington and District Angling Improvement Association
Laurencekirk District Angling Association
Loch Awe Angling Improvement Association
Loch Lomond Angling Improvement Association
Methilhaven & District Angling Association
Mid Nithsdale Angling Association
Montrose District Angling Club
Nith Fishing Improvement Association
Orkney Fly Angling Association
Peebles-shire Trout Fly Angling Association
Perth & District Angling Association
St Johns Loch Angling Improvement Association
Strathspey Angling Improvement Association
Stonehaven and District Angling Club
United Clyde Angling Protective Association
Please note: the information displayed is gathered from a number of sources to save you time browsing the net, the information and prices are indicative of what was available when we searched for data. Please confirm details with the fishery before booking as Spinfish does not accept any liability for variations and changes to terms and conditions relating to any fishery listed.