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Aberdeen District Anging Association
A well estabished club with beats on the Ythan, Dee, and Don |
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Airdrie & District
Angling Club
Airdrie & District Angling Club have managed Hillend Loch since 1949
although we have records of our club under the name of Airdrie Angling Club,
fishing the loch as far back as 1859. Airdrie & District Angling Club
is now a registered Community Amateur Sports Club, and regulated under
CASC rules. Full membership is open to anglers who have been associate
members
for 2 consecutive years. The club has 700 members making it the largest
independent angling club in the UK. There is an area of the lochside to
the North-East
which is exclusively reserved for full members. Day membership is available
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The Beauly Angling Club
The Club was founded around 1940 by the late Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat,
a most distinguished commando war-time hero who was also a member of
the Lovat Scouts. The Club was then called the Kilmorack Ex-Servicemen's
Angling Association Committee. The fly only water now runs all the way
down the river from Lovat Bridge to Wester Lovat. |
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Blairgowrie, Rattray and District Angling Association
Controls part of the fishing on the River Ericht covering some 6 miles
of the river, mainly on both the Blairgowrie and Rattray banks. Club Membership
is available to local residents only. Permits for non-members and visitors
can be purchased at the two Blairgowrie tackle outlets for Salmon, Sea
Trout or Brown Trout and Grayling fishing. These permits allow visitors
to fish the BRDAA areas of the River Ericht and are available by Day, Week,
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Busby
(White Cart Improvement) Angling Association
Seven miles (middle stretch) of the White Cart Water; from waterfoot downstream
to Crookstone. Four miles (lower stretch) of the Leven Water from Gateside/Barrhead
to Crookston (all tributaries) for salmon, brown trout and sea trout.
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Brechin
Angling Club
8 miles of fishing for brown trout seatrout and salmon on the West Water
as well as brown trout fishing on the 18 acre Loch Saugh
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Carrick Angling Club
A salmon and trout fishing
club in Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland. The
club offers river and still water fishing to everyone, irrespective
of age and ability. For a very reasonable charge, a good part of the
river Girvan is available to fish from the estuary to three miles inland.
Our reservoir is still open for fishing and will be re-stocked throughout
the year. Disabled access fishing platform.
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Caurnie Angling Club
The loch is stocked on a regular basis mainly with brown trout and a
few hundred rainbows in the high summer . The limit per calendar
day is 4 fish.
Visitor bank-tickets are available throughout the season and can be purchased
from “JB Angling” in Kirkintilloch and “Janice”,
the hairdressers in Milton of Campsie. Priced at £15. These must
be purchased prior to fishing.
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Castle
Douglas Angling Association
Salmon, brown trout and sea trout fishing on the River Urr and Loch Roan
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Crieff Angling Club
Controls three beats on
the River Earn: Upper Strowan, Braidhaugh, and Drummond Castle which
together cover some 5 miles of the river, mostly both banks. Permit
is by Day Ticket
or Club Membership. Day Tickets for non-members, can be purchased to
fish for Salmon & Sea Trout, Brown Trout and Grayling on separate
Permits. Members, local or country, may for any species. The Club
also controls
Drummond Loch. |
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Dee
Salmon Fishing Improvement Association
Home to Scotland's greatest spring run of Atlantic salmon. For over a century
anglers have come from all over the world to pit their skills against this
most prized quarry. The majestic Royal Dee flows from the heart of the Cairngorm
Mountains for over 80 miles to the North Sea at Aberdeen. The Dee is a clear,
fast flowing river which flows through the magnificent scenery of Royal Deeside.
In addition to the spring salmon run the river also provides excellent summer
fishing for salmon, grilse and sea-trout.
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Dreghorn
Angling Club
D.A.C. was established in 1925 and has since held fishings on the River
Irvine and Annick water. The Club waters are stocked annually with brown
trout ranging
from 10" to 13" and enjoys a run of grilse, salmon and sea trout every
year. |
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Dunoon & District
Angling Club
Fishing on Lochs Tarsan and Loskin and Dunoon Reservior as well as salmon
and trout fishing on the Rivers Massan, Cur, Finnart and Ruel.
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Eaglesham
Fly Fishers
A competition fly fishing club, currently Scottish Club Champions.
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Highland Sea Angling Club
Whether you prefer Skate off the Summer Isles, Shark or Halibut off Scrabster
and Orkney, Haddock from the waters off Lochinver, Or Cod and Ling courtesy
of Kinlochbervie, The Highland Sea Angling Club runs regular trips, Around
the coast - Around the Year Trips cost as little as £30 and are
open to non-members.
Tackle is usually available if required. |
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Inverness Angling Club
Inverness Angling Club (IAC) was formed in 1917 and successfully supports
and promotes angling in Inverness and the surrounding areas. Its objectives
are to encourage angling; to acquire by lease or otherwise the right
of fishing for salmon, sea trout, brown trout or other fish in any
of the
rivers or lochs in the district; and to improve these fishings.
Membership is open to anglers resident in the City of Inverness, Smithton,
Culloden and Balloch. Daily and weekly visitor tickets for IAC’s water are available
from Graham’s Tackle Shop in Castle Street, Inverness. |
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Isle of Bute Angling Association
The Association has the fishing rights to Loch Ascog, the 2 Dhu Lochs
and the Greenan Loch. Loch Ascog and the Dhu Lochs have good quality
pike, perch
and roach fishing available. The Greenan Loch has common carp, mirror
carp, crucian carp, bream, tench and roach available to the angler
who relishes
a challenge.
There is also some fantastic fishing around the coast of Bute.
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Jedforest
Angling Association
Around 5 Miles of the River Teviot, one of the major tributaries of the famous
River Tweed, is available for salmon, sea-trout, brown trout and grayling
angling.
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Laurencekirk & District
AA
Luther Water - brown trout plus salmon & sea trout. River Bervie - brown
trout plus salmon & sea trout. Loch Odly - brown trout & rainbows.
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Linlithgow
Coarse Angling Club
The clubs main focus is to provide a meeting place and information source
for coarse anglers in and around the West Lothian region.
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Live Line Angling Club
Fly Fishing for Trout
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Newton
Stewart Angling Association
The River Cree enters Wigtown Bay on the Solway Firth
and has an excellent run of spring salmon and fabulous sea trout fishing.
The club also has some superb loch fishing for rainbow and wild brown
trout. |
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North Uist Angling Club
The Club was formed back in 1952 by a group of like-minded friends who
enjoyed good company, fishing and a dram in more or less equal measures.Today
membership has grown to over 100 and includes adults and juniors resident
on the Uists and other members from out with the Islands. From the beginning
the club has endeavoured to develop and grow for the benefit of NUAC
members and also to accommodate visiting anglers
who appreciate fishing as it used to be. Each year with the generous
help of North Uist Estate we are able to offer members a varied outings
list and we are continuing to upgrade our fleet of boats for members
and visitors use. |
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The Oban and Lorn Angling Club
The Club was founded in the 1940's but fell away
in the fifties. In 1972 the club was reformed by a group of keen anglers
to promote fly-fishing links in the Lorn of Argyll with the leases of
seven lochs.Today the club has leases to twenty-four lochs and nine
boats on
seven lochs with a further access to one side of the River Awe below
the weir
on the Taynuilt side.
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Pitlochry Angling Club
Salmon, trout and grayling fishing on rivers and lochs around Pitlochry,
Perthshire in the Highlands of Scotland, including the River Tummel and
River Garry, and Loch Bhac and Loch Kinardochy. Pitlochry Angling Club’s
policy is to provide good river and loch fishing at reasonable cost. |
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Port Ellen Angling Club
A trout fly fishing club on the Isle of Islay. The angling club
welcomes visitors to fish on its lochs. |
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Shetland
Anglers Association
For the adventurous trout fisherman, Shetland is a dream
come true. With more than three hundred lochs, and a supply of hard fighting,
wild brown trout that rival any in Britain, it is a paradise for anglers
of all ages. |
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St Winnoch AC
Since 1927 the St.Winnoch Angling Club has provided members and visitors
access to several waters within the local area at a very reasonable price
.Castle Semple Loch and Barr Loch offer
excellent coarse fishing with pike to 20lb+, roach, perch and eel. Salmon
and sea-trout are also present in the loch. The River Calder
has 5 miles fishing for wild brown trout and salmon.
Queenside Loch is situated within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park and
offers excellent brown trout fishing .
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Silver
Lure Sea Angling Club
Founded
as long ago as 1974, and is now one of the longest running Sea Angling
Clubs in Scotland. The Club has an active membership which includes guys
(and girls) of all levels of experience. Holds monthly boat and shore outings
across Scotland, travelling to areas such as the Mull of Galloway, the
East Coast area between Arbroath
and Montrose, and also the West Coast sea lochs. Car-sharing allows members
without transport to get to the trips, and save money on fuel costs. |
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Stornoway Sea Angling Club
The club
has played a large
part in the community of Stornoway for close to 50 years now. Since it's
establishment in 1963, not only has the club since then successfully being
promoting sea angling as a sport in the Western Isles of Scotland and giving
many people access to the fine boat fishing that can be had in the waters
around the Isle of Lewis, but also providing a superb social scene, with
a clubhouse with many facilities at hand for members and guests a like
to enjoy.The club runs numerous fishing competitions and trips through
out the year for people of all ages, and is always keen for newcomers
to take
up sea angling either as a sport or as a passtime. |
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Tobermory
Angling Association
Brown trout fishing to 4lb on Mishnish Lochs and Aros Lake.
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Upper Annandale AA
Only 20 miles north of Carlisle - UAAA has fishing for
Salmon, sea trout and big wild brown troutThe Association has 8 miles of
this 35 mile river.There is plenty of fishing available. We have one
4 mile beat north of Lockerbie
(Applegarth Beat) and another 4 mile beat south of Moffat (Upper Beat),
mostly both banks.
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Upper Avon Angling Association
The club has the brown trout fishings on the River Avon (Lanarkshire)
from 400 meters down stream of Browns Bridge upstream to Drumclog
where indicated
by sign posts and on Glengavel Reservoir. The club has its own hatchey
and is active in conservation. Season and day tickets are available at
very reasonable cost. |
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