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Scottish Club Championship
Heat  7 - 20th June 2026
Sponsored by The Lake Of Menteith, Snowbee, Glencairn Crystal, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Angus Angling, McLanachlan Transport Ltd and My Fishing Flies.

Ten teams took part in the Scottish Club Championship heat on Saturday 20th June and the 30 anglers caught a total of 148 fish.  Conditions were near perfect with a light breeze and a mix of sun and cloud.  The top club on the night was Neilston FF "A" represented by Tom Burnett (7 fish),  Brian Mackenzie (18 fish) and Stephen O'Neill (4 fish) with a total of 29 fish for 60lb 14.8oz.  The team received three £10 vouchers provided by My Fishing Flies and a voucher for £30 provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific.  In second place with 20 fish for 43lb 6.8oz was Costa Ecosse "A" represented by Gus Armour (6 fish), Murray Hunter (8 fish) and Andy Smith (6 fish).    Strathleven FF "A" represented by Mark Tweedie (10 fish), Stuart Macdonald (0 fish) and Darrel Lindsay (7 fish) were third with 17 fish for 35lb 14.9oz and Kelso  "A" represented by Ronnie Glass (8 fish),  Mick Tait (4 fish) and Keith Dickson (5 fish) were fourth with 17 fish for 35lb 11.4oz.

The top six that qualified for the Champion of Champions were:-

1.  Brian Mackenzie of Neilston FF with 18 fish for 36lb 8.5oz
2.  Mark Tweedie of Strathleven FF with 10 fish for 20lb 13.9oz
3.  Murray Hunter of Costa Ecosse with 8 fish for 18lbs
4.  Michael Ward of Johnstone FF with 8 fish for 17lb 2.3oz
5.  Ronnie Glass of Kelso AA with 8 fish for 16lb 9.8oz
6.  Richard Hunter of Airdrie & District AC with 8 fish for 16lb 8.6oz

The heaviest fish on the night weighed 4lb 3.8oz and was caught by Bobby Quinn of Johnstone FF


photo: Neilston FF
(from left) Brian Mackenzie, Tom Burnett and Stephen O'Neill
Scottish National Trout Fly Fishing Championship
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Semi-Final No 4 - Harelaw 19th June 2026

We were back at Harelaw for semi-final no 4 where 22 anglers competed for a place in the National Final.  The day started out with a strong wind and persistent rain.  The rain continued throughout the day although the wind dropped back in the afternoon.  The anglers caught a total of 103 fish with 20 of them brought to the scales.  Of the 20 there were eight between 3 and 4lbs; six between 4 and 5lbs and the heaviest was 5lb 5.9oz caught by Stephen Robinson of Hawick AC.
Top rod was Blaine O'Donnell of Balfron Piscatorials with 15 fish for 31lb 15.1oz.  In second with 10 fish for 19lb 9.8z was Calum Clark of Firecats and third with 8 fish for 18lbs was Fergus Aitchison of West Lothian FD.

The top 11 qualified for the final with the cut off point being 9lb.  11th place went to Archie MacGilp of Lochgilphead & District AA.


photo
Fergus Aitchison (on left) and Blaine O'Donnell
Spring International
Llyn Trawsfynydd
22nd May 2026

The full result can be viewed at iffa.biz


Fish
Points
1st
Scotland
199
11432
2nd
England
154
8943
3rd
Wales
112
6489
4th
Ireland
114
6486
Back Row: Albert Berry(IFFA President), Derek Kennan(Manager), George Mackenzie(International Secretary), Martin McCafferty, Neil Anderson, Peter Auchterlonie, Tyler Hay, Adam King and Paul Angell(IFFA Secretary)
Front Row: Gregor Fleming, Peter Cameron, Wullie Leach, Kevin McCabe(Captain), Robert Gibson, William Davidson, Brad Gair, Campbell Cree and Joseph Wood
Scottish National Rivers Championship
Heat 2 - River Don - 17th May 2026

The second of the river heats was held on the River Don on 17th May and the top rod with 24 fish and 5 place points was Richard McHattie of Clatto & Stratheden AC  In second with 15 fish and 12 place points was Kenny Riddell of Aberdeen & District AA and third with 15 fish and 14 place points was Ian Jones of Lochgelly SRC AC.

The top 4 go through to the final.


Scottish National Rivers Championship
Heat 1 - River Tummel - 3rd May 2026

The first of the river heats was held on the River Tummel ln 3rd May and the top rod with 16 fish and 8 place points was Ross McKean of Crown FF.  In second with 11 fish and 10 place points was Scott Hamilton of Tweed Valley Tanglers and third with 9 fish and 17 place points was Matthew Skeoch of Crown FF.

The top 9 go through to the final.

photo from left:
Scott Hamilton, Ross McKean and Matthew Skeoch


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
17th May - 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.

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Rod Licences  -  Press Release

03/02/17 12:19
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
2025 River Champion
Scott Hamilton
2025 Scottish Club Champions
West Linton AC
2025 Champion of Champions
Craig McKean
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