Where to Fish in Moray This Leaflet Gives Details of the Angling Associations and Tackle Shops Where You Can Buy Permits to Fish the Rivers Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie

Where to Fish in Moray This Leaflet Gives Details of the Angling Associations and Tackle Shops Where You Can Buy Permits to Fish the Rivers Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie

Where to Fish in Moray This leaflet gives details of the Angling Associations and tackle shops where you can buy permits to fish the Rivers Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie. The River Findhorn flowing from its source high in the Monadhliath Mountains 60 miles to the outflow at Findhorn on the Moray Firth, is a most attractive salmon river, with a succession of deep pools and fast runs throughout its length. Forres Angling Association control four miles of double bank fishing on the lower River Findhorn. Season permits are available for people living permanently in the postal address of IV36, and cost Adult £85 plus £50 joining fee. Junior membership is £2 Visitor Daily Permit Feb to May £30 Visitor Daily Permit June to September £40 Visitor Weekly Permit February to May £115 Visitor Weekly Permit June to September £180 Available from: Forres Tackle Shop 97D High Street, Forres IV36 1AA 01309 672936 Findhorn Angling Association operate in Findhorn Bay. Fishing permits are available from the Post Office in Findhorn. Day Permit £2.20, Weekly Permit £13.20 The River Lossie flows northwards through Morayshire to Elgin, entering the Moray Firth at Lossiemouth. The River Lossie can provide some excellent salmon and sea trout fishing. Elgin Angling Association control the lower 10 miles of the River Lossie. Permits are available from The Angling Centre, Moss Street, Elgin, 01343 547615. Annual Membership £60, Senior/Concession £35, Junior (under 16) FREE Visitor Day Permit £10 Visitor Weekly Permit £40 Dallas Angling Association control a stretch of the River Lossie at Dallas. Contact Ian Sutherland on 01343 890420 or Charlie Gerrie on 01343 890310. Visitor Permits : Day Ticket £5, Weekly Ticket £15 The River Nairn rises in the Monadhliath Mountains and flows north-eastwards for 38 miles into the Moray Firth at Nairn. The Nairn Angling Association holds 8 miles of fishing offering the angler some of the best Salmon & Sea Trout Association water in Scotland. The fishing's are over some 7 beats and include some excellent fly water. www.nairnanglingassociation.co.uk Weekly Tickets Season Tickets Adult £100 Junior £35 Available from Pat Fraser Adult £140 Intermediate (17-21) £15 Day Tickets 41 High St, Nairn IV12 4AG Senior or Disability £100 Junior (Up to 17) FREE Adult £25 Junior £10 01667 453038 Non Resident £175 Findhorn Nairn & Lossie Fisheries Trust 01309 611220 [email protected] Fisheries Office, Logie Steading, Dunphail, Forres IV36 2QN www.fnlft.org.uk .

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