Items filtered by date: May 2020
Grahams can supply anglers
Grahams of Inverness is currently open from Monday to Friday from 1200 to 1400 hours under a special dispensation for firearms and ammunition. Sales are by appointment.
The tackle shop is happy to take telephone calls during these times for fishing enquiries. It can arrange for purchases to be collected at the door or delivered.
The shop can be contacted on 01463 233178 or through its web site www.grahamsonline.co.uk Grahams hopes to be fully open again on Monday, June 15.
Sea trout permits
Inverness Angling Club issues a low cost annual permit which covers fishing for sea trout in the lower part of the river, from the Black Bridge to the sea. The permit does not confer membership of the club and all fish caught, other than sea trout, must be released. These permits may be purchased by contacting John Ralph at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 07702 889841.
Scottish law requires all persons fishing for salmon and sea trout to have written permission in their possession. Holders are reminded that they should carry their permit with them at all times. Failure to do so will result in removal from the river. Anyone fishing without purchasing a permit could be subject to arrest for poaching.
Observe rules, protect the river
Anglers fishing Inverness Angling Club’s beats on the River Ness are reminded that all salmon and grilse caught over the next few weeks must be released unharmed. The rules, printed in permits, could not be clearer:
“All Ness beats have agreed to extend the catch and release period to June 30.
“From July 1 to October 15 only one cock salmon or grilse weighing 8 pounds/69cm/27 inches or less may be retained per angler per week, with a maximum of two cock fish being retained per angler per season.
“All hen fish of any size and all cock fish over 8 pounds/69cm/27 inches must be released. All coloured and unseasonable fish must also be released.”
Bailiffs are patrolling the river but they have a big area to cover. The club is appealing to all members to check the permits of any anglers they don’t immediately recognise. It’s the only way to ensure that our river and its stock are protected from illegal fishing.
Conditions testing for first day anglers
Bright sunshine welcomed Inverness Angling Club members back to the River Ness today - but the weather was not what anglers seek for a successful day. Nevertheless, there were smiles on the faces of the few who did venture out as they enjoyed the first chance for a cast for over two months.
The Weir Pool, both sides of the Mill Stream, MacIntyre Pool and the Little Isle saw angling activity, but no reported success. The ‘craic’, as always, was fast and flowing at the Little Isle - with strict adherence to social distancing.
Reopening: Rods out on the Little Isle Pool
Good cast: Stevie Watt tries for trout
Social distancing: (left to right) Dougie Dyce, James Laraway (back), Stevie Watt and Davie Dyce
Ness reopens on May 29
The Scottish Government today launched the first phase of relaxations of lockdown regulations imposed to help fight the spread of Covid-19. This signalled confirmation by Inverness Angling Club that its Ness fishings will reopen from 0500 hours tomorrow (Friday, May 29).
There are, however, strict conditions attached - by government and club. Travel distance to the club waters is recommended at no more than five miles. Social distancing must be maintained at all times, on the banks and in the river. The club recommends that anglers use disposable gloves and carry sanitising liquid with them at all times to protect themselves against any infection from rod rests, gates or benches. Breaches of government regulations could result in the fishery being closed.
Click this link for further guidance: Reopening guidance
Little Isle Pool: Ready for rods
Reopening guidance
1 Introduction
The following is subject to any overriding conditions in Scottish Government legislation or guidance. For example, social distancing forbids any assembly of more than two persons, and for people to remain a minimum of two metres apart. Equally, relaxation does not apply to those required to self-isolate because of current or recent symptoms of Covid-19.
2 Social distancing
2.1 Anglers must maintain social distancing to reduce the spread of Covid-19. This is in the interests of all anglers, their families and the general public.
2.2 Anglers should not assemble in groups of more than two. All riverside huts will remain closed until current social distancing regulations are relaxed or removed.
2.3 Allow appropriate separation when parking cars and in queuing that may form to begin fishing at beat posts, and in rest periods on riverside benches.
3 Travel
3.1 Travel to the IAC fishings is subject to a recommended government limit of five miles.
3.2 Anglers travelling in motor vehicles should do so alone, unless accompanied by a member of the same household.
4 Fishing
4.1 Inverness Angling Club’s fishings are open to club members, club ticket holders and day ticket anglers - within the current permitted travel area. Permits must be carried at all times and be available for inspection.
4.2 Anglers must observe all rules of the club, as printed in permits, and all sections of these additional rules which are designed to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
4.3 To protect them from any spread of Covid-19, the club strongly recommends that anglers wear appropriate disposable gloves and carry sanitising products with them at all times to avoid virus transmission from touching rod rests, gates and benches. Please dispose of gloves in appropriate waste bins.
4.4 Anglers must not share fishing tackle, or equipment, except with members of the same household.
4.5 While it is possible that anglers may assist each other in landing a fish, nets or other fishing tackle should not be shared.
5 Distribution of permits
5.1 IAC is considering making memberships and visitor permits available by post or online, in addition to its FishPal bookings. Meantime, all membership renewals or ticket purchases should be referred to membership secretary John Ralph at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 07702 889841.
6 Observance
6.1 It is crucial that members of Inverness Angling Club, and all visitors, closely observe the guidelines set out in relation to the control of Covid-19. Repeated breaches of these guidelines could result in the club being ordered to close its fishery.
Craving a cast
Will this picture be repeated this coming Thursday? We have to wait and see as the Scottish Government considers any matters that may delay the start of Phase 1 relaxations, such as an increase in the R number. Hopefully, all will be well and we can get back into our much-loved sport.
The reopening of fisheries will come with strict guidance on social distancing and hygiene, designed to protect anglers and their families. Gatherings of more than two people will be forbidden while anglers are advised to wear gloves and carry sanitiser to treat rods, rod rests, seats and gates. All huts remain closed until further notice.
The Weir Pool: Productive year round
Treats for ICU
Doctors and nurses at the intensive care unit of Raigmore Hospital are enjoying a few special treats as thanks for their care of club member Ali Scott. Cousin Mick Fenion tied up a box of trout flies and offered them for sale. Neil Fraser bought the flies but put them back in for auction. They then sold to another kind angler, raising £105 overall.
Gratitude: A trolley of treats
Rescue training
If fishing has reopened by then, anglers should note that the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service will be staging a training exercise on the River Ness on Saturday, May 30. It will take place at the Holm Bridge from 0900 to 1300 hours. The service regularly trains on the river to ensure that it is well prepared for real emergencies.
Permit purchases
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Graham’s tackle shop is unable to distribute Inverness Angling Club permits at the moment. Anglers seeking to renew membership or requiring permits should contact the club’s membership secretary, John Ralph, preferably by e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or to his mobile 07702 889841.