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What fish are in the River Teith?

What fish are in the River Teith?

River Teith

Species fished for: Salmon, Sea Trout, Brown Trout
Access: Easy. The beats are managed with seats, rod rests, well maintained paths and styles, and the foresters work on any obstructions.

What is a beat on a river?

So a beat is a stretch of the river where the fishing rights are owned by the landowner of the land that the river runs adjacent to. This means that generally the longer the river the more differently owned land it will pass through and the more beats it will probably have. The shorter the river the less beats.

What river runs through Callander?

River Teith
The River Teith flows from Callander to the River Forth near Stirling. Originating from the small town of Callander, the River Teith joins the River Leny and flows through Deanston and Doune before joining the River Forth near Stirling.

Where is the River Teith in Scotland?

The River Teith is a river in Scotland, which is formed from the confluence of two smaller rivers, the Garbh Uisge (River Leny) and Eas Gobhain at Callander, Stirlingshire. It flows into the River Forth near Drip north-west of Stirling.

When is the best time to fly fish on the River Teith?

The Lower Lanrick Beat is one of the most beautiful salmon fly fishing beats on the entire River Teith. This renowned East Coast salmon river fishes well throughout the Spring months and after the spates and temperature dips have commenced through the Autumn months.

Is the meeting of the Teith and forth rivers good for fishing?

Angling Active on the Meetings of Teith & Forth rivers. River Forth/Teith Report. The River Teith got a rise in water a couple of weeks ago which allowed fish to enter the beat without any issues, this provided some good sport for participating anglers.

Which is the best place to fish Teith beat?

As Callander is the outdoor capital of the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park, it offers a great base to sample this fishery. The Teith beat’s upstream march is marked by the red iron bridge on the Leny at the top of the Callander Meadows recreation ground. The fishing here is left bank only.

Where does the Teith River start and end?

Originating in Loch Venachar, it is joined by the Leny just above Callander to form the Teith proper. From Callander, all the way to its confluence with the Forth just above Stirling, it flows through lovely country via some very sought-after beats providing excellent spring and autumn salmon fly fishing.