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Edradynate fishing, Edradynate, Aberfeldy, UK.
Location |
Tay
+44 7710 529875
Game
Management: private
Season:
15 January to 6 October
The Edradynate and Upper Grandtully water is one of the best known beats on the Upper Tay.
The beat consists of 1 mile single (left) bank fishing plus one mile double bank fishing.
The beat contains the legendary Church Pool, a long deep holding pool, perhaps the best on the Upper Tay and long famed for producing monsters. The beat contains a mixture of strong flowing pools like the Church Pool and some faster streams. Both fly and spinner are probably required to get the best out of the beat, especially with higher water, but there are some excellent runs for the fly.
Fish can be expected on this beat at any time of the year. It holds spring salmon right from the start of the season but at that time probably benefits from a lower water. In summer the grilse arrive, often bars of silver straight from the sea. Then with autumn spates autumn fish push up from lower down the river.
Most of the river is easily covered from the bank or by wading but a boat and ghillie is required to reach some of the more awkward but really fishy places. The scenery is also tremendous with extensive mature woodland fringing the banks against the splendid backdrop of the Strathtay Hills.