Update:   Sunday 1st March 2026

Ladies Day on the Beauly:

The Club will be hosting a Ladies Day on the Beauly Saturday 21st March 2026.
 
There will be casting tuition, River etiquette, fly-tying and a tour of the Downie beat of the Beauly River.
Use the booking form below to register your interest.

Beauly Angling Club Ladies Day Registration – Fill in form

River Opening: 

Saturday 14th February at 11am.

An excellent turnout of members and guests on a nice dry, sunny but cold day.
A crowd turned out along the river bank with the Piper leading us to the water for a speech and the toast delivered by committee member Jim Braithwaite. Jim (and the rest of the members) was hoping that this season would be much better than 2025 – only one salmon caught – and that the water heights would not be too high or too low but just right for the Salmon.
Many thanks to Ord Distillery for their donation of a bottle of Singleton for us all to toast the river with a local spirit after Jim Braithwaite tossed the first offering into the waters.

One of our more outstanding Juniors, Murray Mackenzie, gave the first official cast of the Season followed with refreshments of hot sausage rolls and bread pudding, chocolate tray bake, tablet and a lovely iced cake from Gift Hardwick.

The raffle went well again this year. Thank you for all the donations from members and guests, both spirit and fish related prizes in the main.
Thank you to Trudie Clarke and the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative for advising us about balsams, knotweed and a surprisingly lifelike mink perched on the top of her car.
And a final thank you to the Ghillies for the use of the Fishing Hut (with a warm stove inside)

Many thanks to John Szarkiewicz for the first pictures of the day:

Pictures available here.

Permits Available.

Junior Permits are now available. Please click on either link below to download a form – .pdf or .doc and get it back to us.

The Junior rules have been amended slightly to advise that Juniors only arrive to fish after a telephone invitation and they must be accompanied by an adult who can be responsible for them whilst fishing. Tutors and other members of the Club will be in attendance as well.
Junior Renewal form 2026   .doc    Junior Renewal form 2026    .pdf

The printers have delivered the new Permits and the renewal form is below to join or re-join the Club.
Please print off and send/email it back with the remittance and we will send out or deliver your new Permits for 2026. 

Senior Renewal form 2026   pdf      Senior Renewal form 2026  .doc

Day and Firth tickets:

Day, week and season tickets are now available at Grahams in Inverness or in-person at Cruivend House 

Downie Fishing:

This is available for 6 weeks commencing 11th February. Please get your names in, once you have a Permit, for which-ever day you wish to fish.
There is a rod day available – we started on 11th February.

Other News:

BDFB-Conservation-Policy-2025 Just issued by the Board for information to our Members, click to access the .pdf.

Some information about the Ness & Beauly Biosecurity Plan until 2030.  All the non-native species that cold threaten the River system.

 

 

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Tide Times ( Inverness) : 

Monday 2 March 2026 05:38 1.14 M Low Water
  11:28 4.35 M High Water
  17:52 0.53 M Low Water
Tuesday 3 March 2026 00:06 4.62 M High Water
  06:15 0.96 M Low Water
  12:11 4.63 M High Water
  18:31 0.34 M Low Water
Wednesday 4 March 2026 00:46 4.77 M High Water
  06:49 0.86 M Low Water
  12:50 4.81 M High Water
  19:05 0.28 M Low Water
Thursday 5 March 2026 01:22 4.79 M High Water
  07:19 0.85 M Low Water
  13:26 4.88 M High Water
  19:37 0.35 M Low Water
Friday 6 March 2026 01:56 4.71 M High Water
  07:46 0.92 M Low Water
  14:00 4.84 M High Water
  20:06 0.52 M Low Water
Saturday 7 March 2026 02:29 4.54 M High Water
  08:10 1.05 M Low Water
  14:35 4.69 M High Water
  20:32 0.76 M Low Water
Sunday 8 March 2026 03:02 4.30 M High Water
  08:32 1.20 M Low Water
  15:09 4.47 M High Water
  20:57 1.07 M Low Water

 

 

  • The Beauly Angling Club provides members with affordable access to river and firth for Salmon and Sea Trout.

    The club was founded during the Second World War by the late Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, and became known as the Beauly Angling Club in the mid 1980s.

    Our fishing on the River Beauly extends downstream from Lovat Bridge to Wester Lovat; this equates to around 7 miles of bank fishing with ten named pools.

    The fishing on the inner half of the Beauly Firth is also included in club membership offering saltwater fly fishing, spinning and bait fishing predominately for Sea Trout. We have a number of exchange tickets set up with other Angling Clubs across Scotland.

    We will have exchange tickets and also offer concessionary waters – please see the menu from the Members & Club Information pages after the Season begins

    The club holds a number of friendly competitions for members held on different waters and regularly fields teams in inter-club competitions during the season, please see the Competitions page.

  • In 2014 we launched a junior member development programme aimed at bringing the next generation of anglers into the sport. After the success of Junior Fishing Days in 2021 through 2024, the Club plan to hold more days in 2025 – check the website and Facebook for details and Yorky or Karl should be getting in contact as well to those Juniors who have joined this year.

    Who can join? The club is open to potential members from all over the Highlands & Islands. We would particularly welcome applications from potential junior members.

 

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