FISH WILD - FISHING IN SCOTLAND
ABOUT US
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| Scotland international angler Jim Fairgrieve with a fine Upper Tweed grayling |
Fish Wild guides are all fully qualified and committed to improving your fishing knowledge and skills, whatever your level may be. As much as anything though we want to provide a good time.
If challenging sessions casting a fly for sea trout at night are your bag, you’ve found the right place. Bugging for grayling in summer streams or in the deep of winter, tempting wild brownies to the dry fly or fishing for salmon in Scotland’s finest rivers – these are the things we excel at.
But equally, if a relaxing day spent on quiet waters learning the basics with a delicious lunch takes your fancy we want to hear from you. Whatever you’re angling requirements, we will do our best to provide exactly what you want.
There’s nothing more we like doing at Fish Wild than catching fish – it’s what we do best. But there’s so much more to fly-fishing and our team fully appreciate this.
Beginners can take advantage of our half-day introductory sessions from £75, while for the more accomplished, serious angler there is really no limit to the fishing on offer in terms of quality and fresh challenges. Just get in touch, tell us what you're looking for and we'll do the rest to ensure you get the most out of your time spent with us.
Finlay Wilson
Sea trout few and far between but salmon queuing up on cue - read my column in the Scotland on Sunday.
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