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Fishing River Findhorn, Moray
With
magnifcent spate rivers, remote lochs and stunning coastlines there
is plenty of opportunity for fishing in the north east whether you're
an expert angler or a beginner.
For salmon the season varies with most rivers fishing from mid February
to the end of September. The brown trout season lasts from 14th March
to 7th October.
The Findhorn River
The Forres Angling Association have a stretch of the River Findhorn
from Red Craig at Mundole caravan Site, to approx five miles downstream
to the mouth of the Findhorn Bay, "Skater".
They promote and are keen to show any new fisherman or visitor the
Findhorn River and the way into the different pools. Sandy McLachan
is employed by the Forres Angling Association and can be found on
the river bank all year round.
Daily and Weekly Permits available 11 Feb 2004 - 30 Sept 2004 (6 Days,
Mon-Sat only) contact details to the right.
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Mill Pond at East Grange Farm, Kinloss.
Why
not spend a relaxing afternoon fly fishing for Rainbow Trout at the
well stocked Mill Pond at East Grange Farm, Kinloss.
It is also an ideal place to take the kids to try their luck at catching
their first fish, for the current prices and further information please
telephone:
Grigor Butler on (01343) 850 353
or email - themillpond@eastgrange.co.uk
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Fishing
Accommodation
There
are a range of Hotels, B&B's and Guest Houses in the Forres area
that can arrange short fishing breaks including permit fees
which we hope to include links to all of these soon - click
to view current list.
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Forres
Angling Association
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Daily Permits available
Weekly Permits (6 Days, Mon-Sat only)
Permits available Feb to Sept
Available from:
The Forres Tackle Shop
97D High St
Forres
Moray
IV36 1AA
Tel: 01309 672936
Ask for Sandy McCulloch or Ken Walker.
Website - The
Forres Angling Association
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Lochindorb Trout Fishing
A
few miles to the south of Forres lies the stunning lochindorb, the
Castle is beleived to have been built between 1258 and 1275, the castle
ruins in the centre of the loch was home to 'The Wolf of Badenoch',
an infamous character responsible for carrying out raids on forres
and burning down the elgin cathedral which was home to the bishops
of moray.
Fish for wild brown trout, boats are available for hire by
the day or half day from £10 - May to September, or fish from
the banks for free.
A stunningly beautiful location on a good day but its a harsh place
to be in cold windy weather.
click for larger
photo.
For enquiries / bookings Tel: (01309) 651270
(owned by Logie Estates)
Website: www.logie.co.uk
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