Fly Fishing for Trout and Grayling in Scotland on River Tweed in Scottish Borders of Scotland

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The Family Open Day took place on Saturday 18th June 2011. It was an informative fun day of Fishing with Borders Fly Casting champion, Eion Fairgreaves. Click here to view some of the photographs taken at this family event.

Welcome to Peebleshire Trout Fishing Association

Welcome to The Peebleshire Trout Fishing Association Website. We are proud to offer excellent fishing for brown trout and grayling in Scotland, in the very heart of the Scottish Borders.

Our Association permit allows fishing on approximately 23 miles of the River Tweed and 5 miles of the Lyne Water in the Peeblesshire area of Scotland with the exception of private stretches which are clearly marked with notice boards.

 

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A Wild brown trout caught upstream of Manor bridge on Scotlands River Tweed by visiting angler Harri Vuori.

Season Tickets

Season Tickets, and Day Permits are available for a modest cost and it is now possible to buy day tickets online. Click on the below button.

Buy a Permit

Trout Season

The trout season extends from 1st of April until the 30th of September. Fishing is by fly only throughout the season. Anglers under 18 years of age may fish free of charge but only if they possess a valid free permit available from the outlets detailed in this website.

 

Please note that the Peebleshire Trout Fishing Association operates a strict catch and release policy for wild trout under 22" in length, and anglers are requested to use barbless hooks.

The Association's season ticket also allows anglers to fish for winter grayling during the months of January, February and March.

 

News: A page has been added to the website outlining the work carried out by the Tweed Trout and Grayling Initiative and the contribution made by the Peeblesshire Trout Fishing Association and it's members. For more information click here.

 

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