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Coarse fishing Fife

Postby Nick T » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:43 pm

Can anyone advise of any coarse fishing venues in the Fife area. I have read about good roach catches on the Tay, but they were in years gone by :?
I am thinking about changing my annual trip to Ireland and trying somewhere new.

If coarse fishing is a slim prospect, advise on Pike/trout fishing waters would be great. I am not a fluff chucker (too expensive for me) I need to be fishing from 6.00 am till dusk on a 7 day holiday :grin:
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Re: Coarse fishing Fife

Postby Shaun A. » Sun Jun 30, 2013 8:21 pm

Go fetch to me a pint o wine,
And fill it in a silver tassie;

Robert Burns, 1789.
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Re: Coarse fishing Fife

Postby Nick T » Sun Jun 30, 2013 9:06 pm

Thanks Shaun :thup: I have done the usual internet searches. Local information is invaluable :thup: :)
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Re: Coarse fishing Fife

Postby Derickr » Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:14 pm

Orchill is a good coarse fishery.
Carp, Bream, Roach, barbell and many more.
See address below may be to far for you to travel.
I would recommend a visit!


South Lodge, Gleneagles / Braco Road, Braco, Perthshire, Scotland FK15 9LF, UK

Tight lines

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Re: Coarse fishing Fife

Postby crazyfrog » Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:19 pm

Loch Glow has Brown and Rainbow as well as all the other species, but up the North West end of the land is a couple of smaller bits of water that have some cracking Pike etc...

This is run by a local club and you have to be off the water before last light though
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Re: Coarse fishing Fife

Postby nathanhutchison » Tue Jul 02, 2013 10:48 am

Don't bother with kinghorn, it's been emptied by a certain group :mad: Used to be full of pike (some 20lb+), decent perch etc... But now you can sit for days at a time with nothing.
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Re: Coarse fishing Fife

Postby Nick T » Tue Jul 02, 2013 6:03 pm

Loch Fitty doesn't look too good either :? It's looking like we are going to have to get some new tackle and fish in the sea :)
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