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Sea Trout Fishing in Scotland Kyle of Tongue
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The Kyle of Tongue is a large shallow tidal sea loch, lying to the
south of the Kyle of Tongue causeway. The main quarry is sea trout
and a normal season will produce around 200 to 250 sea trout for the
local angling club and its visitors.
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Sea trout Fishing on the Kyle of Tongue
The best of the fishing can be expected within two hours either side of
low tide. For those with a bit of local knowledge, the sea trout fishing
can be excellent. The angling club issues advice to visiting anglers
with the permit, obtainable from the Ben Loyal Hotel at a very
reasonable cost of £4 a day or £12 per week.
Angling Clubs and Associations
Tongue Angling Club
Contact: Ben Loyal Hotel, Tongue, Sutherland |
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Kyle of Tongue - Fishing Map
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The maps on this website have been
reproduced with the permission of Collins Bartholomew.
Please note that these maps may date back several decades.
Much of the human detail will have changed but the character of the rivers and
lochs, and the trout and salmon in them, will be much the same as they have
always been.
In addition to the information provided
here, I would recommend that anyone planning a fishing or
walking trip in Scotland should equip themselves with a compass
and the appropriate Ordnance Survey map. The most useful of the
O.S. maps for the fisherman is the Landranger series, scale
1:50,000. For each of the lochs and rivers listed here, I have given the
relevant O.S. Map number. See Ordnance
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