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    Arbroath Angling

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Golden Loch Fishing

    Golden Loch Fishing

    5.0(1 review)
    28.3 mi

    THE GOLDENLOCH for FLY FISHING The Goldenloch, is a family…read morefriendly FLY only FISHING LOCH, set in the beautiful countryside of North Fife, Established in 1985, that's 26 years experience looking after anglers of all ages. KY14 6HZ, The Goldenloch can be found of the A91 Edinburgh / Dundee road turning up the B937or beyond Fruchie on the road to Newburgh on the B937, where the big sign says HAVE YOU A PLUCKING PROBLEM just turn in there, after 1 mile we are on the right. Coming from Perth we are after Newburgh 0.5 mls, turn right for Auchtermuchty, then first left into Grange of Lindores following the signs Fly fishing as a sport is one of life's most rewarding experiences; we provide you the perfect opportunity, you only have to bring yourself, and a little bit of patience, with help on hand for the inexperienced, we will soon have you catching fish. Boat or Bank, BBQ area, Toilets, Equipment hire give us a call on 01337840355 or 07968006367 Relax, unwind, laugh, think, and retry, unruffled, patience, practice, gentle, precise, accurate, tidy, have you got what it takes to be an angler, try it, you'll not be disappointed. Contact Details and Prices Goldenloch Fishery, Berryhill Farm,Newburgh on Tay, Fife, KY14 6HZ. Phone either 01337840355 / 07968006367 or email john@goldenloch.co.uk 1/2 day session 2 fish limit £15.00 then C&R up to a Max of 9 Full day session 3 fish limit £20.00 then C&R up to a Max of 9 Catch and Release is £15 Parent and Youth is £25 for 4 fish limit then C&R up to a Max of 9

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    Golden Loch Fishing - Joseph williams with his 6lb3 blue .4 lb2 rainbow caught on chic's claet nymph and green junebug  .

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    Joseph williams with his 6lb3 blue .4 lb2 rainbow caught on chic's claet nymph and green junebug .

    The May Princess Boat Trip - Photo .March.2015.

    The May Princess Boat Trip

    4.0(1 review)
    23.6 mi

    My dad has a real talent of talking me and my sisters into some horrendous boat-related activities…read more He's a boat lover and a fisherman at heart (though thankfully not for a living...) and he jumps at any chance to get out on the great, blue sea. Me, on the other hand? I hate boats. And the sea. And fish. The last boat trip I went on ended in a rather unpleasant incident involving vomit and dolphins. More specifically, vomiting onto them. Poor little unsuspecting fellows. So, when my dad batted his eyelids and asked if I wanted to take a boat trip to the Isle of May over the weekend, I was less than impressed. That being said, it was a glorious day in Scotland and, bless him, my dad was mega keen, so off we went, down to the Anstruther harbour to board the boat. The boat can fit about 100 people on and, much to my relief, you're not handed any form of life-jacket when boarding, which relaxed me into the realisation that this was not going to be a rough ride. The staff were very friendly and - dare I say it - I actually quite enjoyed the boat trip there and back. The seats were comfy and dry, there was plenty of space for everyone and there was even a nice little cafe/bar so people could eat and drink along the way. The journey took about 50 minutes on the way there and a little less on the way back. At no point did I fear for my life or feel like I was about to hurl which, frankly, makes the journey automatically much better than the majority of other boat trips I have been on. The Isle of May itself is a wonder! So beautiful and a a bird-lover's paradise. We were left there for about 2-3 hours, which was ample time to explore and walk around the small island. If you haven't visited then do! Even as someone who's not massively interested in birds, there was plenty to see. There were lovely views and we even spotted a few seals along the way! All in all, it was a great day out - a little adventure just a stones throw away from home. Don't be put off by the boat journey! It was really calm and very enjoyable. This company obviously know their stuff!

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    The May Princess Boat Trip - Ticket office for boat trips. Photo. March 2015.

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    Ticket office for boat trips. Photo. March 2015.

    Arbroath Angling - fishing - Updated May 2026

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