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 Location Map 

River Tay

(Beat No. 76 Both Banks)

Left NN 997 490 - NO 003 467

Right NN 994 488 - NO 001 467

 

The Pools


Tail of Guay

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Neck of Otterstone


Mike's Bank


Calum's Corner

Bridge Pool

Dowally Run

Island Stream

 

Island Run

Burnmouth

Otterstone

Platform Cast

 

Trout & Coarse Fishing

Trout and coarse fishing permits are controlled by Perth & District AA. Fly only on conventional fly rod and reel, no spinning, no minnow. Adults £3/day, juniors £1, weekly by arrangement. Four rods available on each bank 3 to public and 1 for members. Fishing one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset. No Bag limit. All trout under 10" to be returned. Sunday fishing is allowed, but there is no night fishing. Trout anglers must give way to salmon anglers. Coarse fishing permits available at same prices.

Trout and coarse fishing permits are available from:

PD Malloch - Perth

Kettles of Dunkeld


 

Salmon Fishing

Dalguise

Salmon fishing 6 rods with boat and ghillie.
Salmon-6 rods from £972 p.w.
Daily rods from £20.

The Dalguise beat is situated about 2 miles downstream of the confluence of the Tay and the Tummel and extends to over 1¼ miles of double bank fishing on the Middle Tay.

Dalguise provides excellent salmon fishing for a maximum of six rods with one boat and a ghillie. There are 9 main pools on this remarkably consistent beat, and access along the river bank is good. There is also a well appointed fishing hut overlooking the middle of the beat.

Dalguise will be available from the opening day on the 15th January, and thereafter anglers will be able take advantage of the spring run through to the end of May. Grilse generally enter the Tay towards the end of June, and provide good sport through to the end of August, which usually sees the start of the large autumn influx of salmon.

Dalguise will be available on daily or weekly lets for up to 6 rods, with weekly lets being given priority. This is an excellent chance to obtain a tenancy on a particularly attractive beat on one of the world's great salmon rivers.

Hotel and Country House accommodation can also be arranged.

For further information and bookings please contact:

Robert Rattray or Pat Reid
CKD Finlayson Hughes
Lynedoch House
Barossa Place
Perth
PH1 5EP
Tel: 01738 451600
Fax: 01738 451900
e.mail: sporting@perth.ckdfh.co.uk website: sport.ckdfh.co.uk



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