SANACC AGM
Sunday 8th March at 10.30am
King Robert Hotel, Bannockburn
Dates for 2026 National and Clubs
National Heats
14th April – Menteith
17th April – Harelaw
21st April – Menteith
5th May – Frandy
7th May – Lintrathen
12th May – Leven
15th May – Menteith
Tba - Harray
National Semis
10th June – Lintrathen
12th June - Harelaw
16th June – Menteith
19th June – Harelaw
26th June – Menteith
National Final
12th September – Menteith
Scottish Clubs
Semis - 7th and 14th August
Final - 25th September
Champion of Champions – 9th October
National Trout Fly Fishing Championship
After 15 years as National Championship Secretary, Mick Moran is retiring. We wish Mick all the best for the future and thank him for the work he has done during the running of the championship.
Vacancy - National Championship Secretary
If you wish to apply for the post of National Championship Secretary please contact Tom MacTaggart on 07708019487.
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Autumn International Menteith 12th September 2025 | ||||
Fish | Lbs | Ozs | ||
Scotland | 44 | 115 | 1.5 | |
England | 42 | 110 | 9.3 | |
Ireland | 38 | 101 | 8.4 | |
Wales | 31 | 80 | 14.3 | |
Back Row (from Left): Michael Callaghan (IFFA Secretary) George Mackenzie (international secretary) Tyler Hay Ian Hutcheon Sean McCaffrey Peter Auchterlonie Ben Robertson Michael Low Neil Cockburn Derek Keenan (manager) Ian Wilson (IFFA President)
Front Row: Brian Kennedy Ronnie Gilbert Kenny Finlayson Martin McCafferty (captain) Colin Macdonald Robert Gibson and Michael Ward
River International
12th June 2025
Munster Blackwater
Ireland were convincing winners of the River International on the Munster Blackwater with 27 placings which was 20 placings in front of Scotland who had 47 placings. England were third with 63 placings and Wales were fourth with 64 placings.
The Ireland team filled the top five individual spots with Scotland's Mark Straughen in 6th, Matthew Skeoch in 8th, Grant Gibson in 9th, Robert Maxwell in 10th and Scott Hamilton in 14th.
Scotland Team from left: Ian Jones (manager and reserve), Scott Hamilton, Mark Straughen (captain), Matthew Skeoch, Robert Maxwell and Grant Gibson
Fly Box Raffle
Spring Team
The raffle for the box of flies tied by the Spring Team was drawn on 23rd May just before the last of the heats. The draw was supervised by Douglas Fraser and the winner of the box is Sean McCaffrey.
Scottish International Team
Spring International
Rutland Water - 16th May 2025
Back row (from left) Michael Callaghan (IFFA Secretary), George Mackenzie (International Secretary), Derek Keenan (Manager), Ben Robertson, Ronnie McKean, Martin McCafferty, Alan Steven, Michael Low,
Ronnie Gilbert, P J Mackintosh and Ian Wilson (IFFA President)
Front Row: Brian Fletcher, Gregor Fleming, Kenny Sichi, Derek Marklow (Captain), Kevin McCabe, Alex Donald and Tyler Hay
| Spring Fly Fishing International Rutland 16th May 2025 | ||||
| Fish | Lbs | Ozs | ||
1st | England | 185 | 367 | 9 |
2nd | Scotland | 177 | 347 | 10 |
3rd | Ireland | 108 | 209 | 14 |
4th | Wales | 99 | 193 | 4 |
Fundraiser - Parkview Fishery
Saturday 8th February 2025
The 2025 International teams wish to thank Wullie Simpson along with Jim and Edna at the Parkview Fishery for running a fundraiser for them at Parkview. They also wish to thank French Vehicle Services, David Bonnington Joinery, Ian Hutcheon, Smith Street Motors, and Allan Smith for sponsoring pegs and everyone who donated prizes, Angus Angling and Fishers Direct for providing vouchers for prizes and everyone who bought raffle tickets. The twenty anglers had wind, rain and sun and at the end of the day they netted 114 fish.
Top rod with 13 fish was fundraiser regular Stevie Anderson. In second place with with 12 fish was Brian Mackenzie. Colin Macdonald was third with 11 fish and Ronnie Gilbert was fourth with 10 fish.
Stevie Anderson receiving
his prize from
Wullie Simpson
2nd place Brian Mackenzie with Wullie Simpson
3rd place Colin Macdonald
4th Ronnie Gilbert
Rod Licences - Press Release
Wild fisheries
Protecting the rights of anglers.
Anglers in Scotland will be shielded from increased costs. Proposals to introduce rod licences and a new wild fisheries levy will not be taken forward, Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham has announced.
The Scottish Government has ruled out these measures as well as the criminalisation of freshwater fishing without written permission and proposals to overhaul the structure and remit of District Salmon Fishery Boards, following a consultation on draft provisions for a Wild Fisheries (Scotland) Bill and draft Wild Fisheries Strategy.
The Scottish Government will facilitate work streams which encourage, empower and support the modernisation of fishery management, including the piloting of voluntary board mergers to identify any existing legislative issues. It will also develop a fishery management plan to trial any changes with boards and will also explore potential freshwater conservation provisions ahead of the introduction of a Bill to Parliament.
Ms Cunningham said:
“The Scottish Government is committed to supporting our famous and valuable wild fisheries, to modernise our fishery management structures and to establish a more secure and sustainable future for this vital sector.
“Our Wild Fisheries Bill will build on our significant conservation achievements to date, including the annual salmon conservation measures, Spring Conservation Orders, and the moratorium on coastal mixed stock fishery netting for three years.
“However it’s important that we represent the interests of our anglers, that’s why we have listened to the sector’s concerns around increasing costs and restricting access to fisheries and are ruling out the introduction of rod licences and a freshwater levy.
“We’ve heard through the consultation that these steps would limit the opportunities for our anglers and potentially discourage young people from taking part. Over and above this we will work with the angling community to identify ways to increase participation and to improve engagement across the sector.
“I am grateful for the considerable time and energy that the wild fisheries sector has given to date to help inform the programme of reform. We will continue to work closely with our stakeholders to make sure the legislation that is ultimately brought forward is robust and fit for purpose, so that anglers have confidence in the management and development of the fisheries that they depend on.”
2025 National Champion
Brian Kennedy
Brian Kennedy
2025 River Champion
Scott Hamilton
Scott Hamilton
2025 Scottish Club Champions
West Linton AC
West Linton AC
2025 Champion of Champions
Craig McKean
Craig McKean