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Clubs in Perthshire and Tayside

Trout Fishing from Aberfeldy AC

Aberfeldy Angling Club
River Tay

Murthly & Glendelvine AC

Murthly & Glendelvine AC
River Tay

Crianlarich AC

Crianlarich Angling Club
Rivers Fillan, Connonish & Dochart

Perth & District AC

Perth & District Angling Association
River Tay

Dunkeld & Birnam AC

Dunkeld & Birnam Angling Club
Rivers Tay and Braan

Stanley District Angling Club

Stanley District Angling Club
River Tay

East Loch Tay Angling Club

East Loch Tay Angling Club
Loch Tay (east)

Stormont Angling Club

Stormont Angling Club
Rivers Tay and Almond

Edradynate & Upper Grandtully Fishings

Edradynate and Upper Grandtully Fishings
River Tay

Strathmore Angling Improvement Assoc

Strathmore Angling Improvement Association
River Tay

Killin

Killin Angling Club
Loch Tay (west) and Rivers Lochay and Dochart

Taymouth_Angling_Club

Taymouth Angling Club
River Tay -Kenmore

Pitlochry AC

Pitlochry A.C.
The Club waters have a high reputation and include stretches of the River Tummel and River Garry, and Loch Bhac and Loch Kinardochy. The Club’s policy is to provide good fishing at reasonable cost.
Details from Mr.R.Harriman,"Sunnyknowe", Nursing Home Brae, Pitlochry. - 01796 472484

Allanwater

Allan Water Angling Improvements Association
The Association was founded in 1911...the fishings start from Greenloaning downriver to where the river flows into the river Forth...the association does not control all the fishings on the river, but it does manage a great part of them.

 

Clubs and Associations in Scotland

Newton Stewart

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.

Eaglesham Fly Fishers
A competition fly fishing club, currently Scottish Club Champions.

Dee Salmon Fishing Improvement Association

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.

Dreghorn Angling Club

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.

Segdoune Flyfishers

Segdoune Flyfishers
A Scottish based fly only club who fish for trout from boats on most of Scotland's major lochs.

Jedforest Angling Association

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.

Segdoune Flyfishers

Silver City Angling Club
The club organizes Sea angling, Loch Fishing, river angling, beach casting and free B.B.Q's. Our aim is to make angling available to all! Two miles of free fishing on the Don.

Brechin Angling Club

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

Busby (White Cart Improvement) Angling Association

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.

Linlithgow Coarse Angling Club

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.

Castle Douglas Angling Association

Castle Douglas Angling Association
Salmon, brown trout and sea trout fishing on the River Urr and Loch Roan

Laurencekirk & District AA
Luther Water - brown trout plus salmon & sea trout. River Bervie - brown trout plus salmon & sea trout. Loch Odly - brown trout & rainbows.

Dunoon & District Angling Club

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.

Tobermory

Tobermory Angling Association
Brown trout fishing to 4lb on Mishnish Lochs and Aros Lake.

Dunfermline Angling Club

Dunfermline Angling Club
Fly Fishing for Trout mostly on Loch Leven and Loch Fitty, although other waters are fished from time to time.

 

 

East Kilbride Angling Club

East Kilbride Angling Club
Open to residents in the local area with fishing on the R Calder through East Kilbride, where many members have learned to fish using traditional methods on some very wily trout.

 

 

Shetland AA

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Fishing Clubs and Associations in England
Fishing Clubs and Associations in England
 

 

 

 
 

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