Salmon
Season: 15th January - 15th October
Trout Season: 15th March - 6th October
1. Members
cannot participate in an Association event or fish
Association waters until their annual subscription has
been paid.
2. River and Loch convenors and committee members have
the "Power of Search" for anglers on Association water.
3. All trout under 10 inches (25.4cm.) in length must be
carefully returned to lochs or rivers.
4. Dogs may not accompany anglers whilst fishing the
river or in the loch boats.
5. No litter to be discarded on the riverbanks or in
Association boats. Please use any bins provided.
6. All anglers must use access roads and car parks
sensibly, closing gates and respecting farmland and
property.
7. Camping on riverbanks, nearby farmland and in
Association car parks is not permitted.
8. Any member proven to be participating in illegal
practices, poaching or in breach of Association rules
may be expelled from the Association at the discretion
of the committee.
River
Rules
Beat Rotation
Arrangements
BRDAA operates a beat
rotation system with Ericht West Grange Ltd. It is
essential that all members and guests respect and
strictly adhere to the agreed rules.
60m downstream of
Blairgowrie Bridge, the River Ericht is split into two
double bank beats:-
• Upper (A) - Monday Wednesday and Friday and
• Lower (B) - Tuesday and Thursday. Please see map
overleaf.
BRDAA members and guest ticket holders are entitled
to fish only the designated beat for that day. Guest
ticket holders cannot fish either bank upstream of
Blairgowrie Bridge under any circumstances.
From 15 January to 31 May, both dates inclusive, guest
ticket access will be Monday to Friday only with no
access on a Saturday. From 1 June to 15 October, river
guest tickets will be permitted to fish on a Saturday.
1. CE / ISO approved
automatic self-inflating life jackets MUST be used at
all times by anglers fishing the BRDAA beats of the
River Ericht.
2. Eye protection, headgear and wading sticks are
strongly recommended.
3. Anglers under 16 years must be accompanied by a
person over 18 years who is responsible for the junior’s
safety at all times.
4. Use of prawns, worms or shrimps and upstream spinning
are prohibited.
5. For trout fishing, maximum leader strength is 6lbs
(2.7kg) and maximum hook size is 10. Only small spinners
can be used for trout.
6. Spinning rigs may have only one hook, at the tail of
the lure.
7. Spinning will only be permitted if, at 0900 on the
day of fishing, the water level is above the red markers
on the following gauges:
- North (right) bank upstream of Blairgowrie
Bridge weir.
· Cement Dykes Pool
If, for any reason, the gauges are not operational,
spinning will only be permitted when the SEPA gauge at
Craighall registers 0.92m at 6am on the day of fishing.
This equates to 1 ft 5 inches on the Fishtay website.
Spinning will be permitted on that day up until
midnight, even if the water level drops.
8. Committee members have "Power of Search" of all
anglers. If assistance is required, telephone Tay
District Bailiffs 01738 583733 or River Convener 07411
646192.
9. No dogs, litter, fires or camping on riverbanks, car
parks or adjacent farmland.
10. All anglers must use access roads and car parks
sensibly; closing gates as appropriate, respecting
farmland and other property.
11. Anglers shall fish in order of arrival at any pool
or stream and no angler shall cut in front of another
unless otherwise agreed by all those already fishing.
12. Anglers shall progress down a pool with each cast
with those fishing upstream giving way to those fishing
downstream.
13. Use of heavy core lines is strictly prohibited.
14. Any angler proven to be participating in illegal
practices or in breach of river rules will be barred
from future guest ticket purchase.
Catch and Release
1. For the whole of
this season, taking into account the law regarding
Spring salmon, the Tay District Salmon Fishery Board
Code and agreements with our riparian owners, all
salmon, grilse and sea trout will be released.
2. Failure to comply will result in a ban from purchase
of guest tickets and / or criminal proceedings as
appropriate.
3. All trout of less than 10 inches (25.4cm.) in length
must be carefully returned.
Daily Salmon / Sea
Trout Returns
At the conclusion of fishing, daily catches should
be reported by text or telephone to the West
Grange Fishery Manager on 07875 154399.
TDSFB Code Recommendations /
BRDAA Rules
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TDSFB recommend that worms are only permitted as
bait, for salmon or sea-trout fishing, during the
months of June, July and August. Worming should only
be undertaken with Circle hooks or Shelton release
hooks. Association
rules permit no worm fishing for salmon or sea trout
at any time.
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It is a legal requirement that all salmon must be
released between January 15th and March
31st.
Association members will follow legal requirement.
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TDSFB recommend 100% catch and safe release all
season
Association rule is that all Salmon & Sea Trout are
returned safely all season
(Read
the full guidelines from the TDSFB website here!)
Loch Rules
Please also refer to the
Association notice board at Fingask Loch.
Anyone breaking rules on
either loch will be asked to leave, forfeit any fish
caught, and have their permission to fish withdrawn. The
sponsoring member whose invitation has been abused will
be asked to appear before the Committee and may forfeit
membership rights. Both Guest and Sponsors name and mem.
no. must be entered on Catch returns sheet. At the
conclusion of fishing, all anglers must return to the Fingask
boathouse and fully complete the Catch Return for the
loch they have been fishing.
1.
CE / ISO approved automatic self-inflating
life jackets MUST be used at all times
by anglers fishing Fingask
or
Whiteloch.
2.
Use of eye protection and headwear are
strongly recommended for all anglers.
3.
A maximum of two persons fishing per boat on
Whiteloch and 3 fishing per boat on Fingask is
permitted.
4.
No bank fishing on any of the lochs.
5.
Fishing is by fly only except for pike
angling during the winter period when either fly,
dead bait or spinning methods may be used.
6.
Trolling is
strictly prohibited at all times.
7.
Anglers are not permitted to leave the boats
except at the pier or boathouse.
8.
Please note content of rule signs displayed
inside or outside of the boathouse.
9.
Anglers
must not abuse Association property or surrounding
farmland.
10.
No dogs to accompany anglers in boats at either loch
when fishing.
11. No litter - please use bins
provided.
12. No fires or camping in loch car parks or
adjacent farmland.
13. All anglers must use access roads and car parks
sensibly; respecting farmland and other property.
14. All members of Committee have
the right to search any angler’s equipment if
required.
15. Anglers who fail to leave
boats and anchors in good order risk losing
privilege of fishing the lochs.
16. Any
member or guest who indulges in illegal practices
will be reported to Police.
On Whiteloch, a
maximum of three fish with no more than one brown trout
over 2lbs can be retained, with any further
being caught and released (up to a maximum of 10 fish
overall), or fish “
catch and release" up to a maximum of 10 fish
overall.
Fingask anglers may choose to retain up to a max of
4 fish then fish catch and release (up to a maximum of 10
fish overall), or fish “
catch and release" up to a maximum of 10 fish.
Anglers may arrive at the lochs no earlier than 0830,
to commence fishing at 0900.
Salmon
Returns
All anglers having caught salmon
or
sea trout during the season are required to submit
returns for the year to the
secretary, before 14th
November. The association has a legal obligation to
declare returns & failure to provide accurate figures
may result in a fine to the association. Any angler
known to be in breach of this rule may be asked to
appear before the committee to account for their
actions. (Print your copy
here)
Recommended Catch and release methods
Try to either remove
the hook from the salmon / sea trout whilst the fish is
in the water or use a knotless net to support the fish
in the water. Avoid “beaching” fish, lifting by the
tail, handling fish with dry hands, squeezing or
otherwise stressing or harming the fish in any way.
Remove hooks quickly, use a disgorger or forceps if
required. Consider the use of barbless or microbarbed
hooks. Fish single hooked flies / lures if possible.
Return fish quickly with a minimum amount of contact. If
the fish is exhausted, support the fish in a knotless
net facing upstream & release only when able to swim
away un-aided. Avoid handling fish to photograph or
weigh them. Estimate weights by length & girth
estimates.
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