ADAA / Raemoir Fishery Initiative
The ADAA in association with the Raemoir Fishery are pleased to announce an agreement whereby the ADAA will have 2 rods on a Tuesday for the whole day for 2008 beginning on the 1 February
History of Raemoir Loch
The fishery now comprises 3 lochs, making a water surface of 6 acres within a naturalised 11 acre site.
During 2006 the bothy was upgraded into a full size anglers cabin with open glazing, plentiful seating, log-burning stove etc, and a new adjoining toilet. Also during 2006 the beginners bait pond underwent its second transformation, increasing to two and half times original size, holding even more fish and allowing more young anglers to fish.
Lochs The 3 lochs are interconnected and fed by a small stream, which combined with the adjacent marshland, ensure that there is prolific natural feed to keep the fish in excellent fighting condition. There are exceptional quantities of sticklebacks, corixa, and damsels in all 3 lochs, and excellent surface hatches, which make Raemoir a notable fishery for floating line tactics. Stock The fishery is stocked weekly throughout the year maintaining an excellent density of trout at all times.The fishery is fortunate in having prolific natural feed to keep the trout in excellent fighting condition at high density.Main species stocked is Rainbow Trout in the range 2lb to 6lb with specimens up to 14lb. Other species stocked are Brown Trout, Blue Trout, and Arctic Char. Facilities Available
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Raemoir Loch
New Bothy
Main Loch location, click map to see larger version |





