2013 Annual Report

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2013 Annual Report
SANACC
(Scottish Anglers National Association Competition Clubs Ltd)
2013 Annual Report
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Report for 2013
Annual Report
It has been an exciting year on various fronts with new sponsors for the competitions and success for
the loch teams.
2013 also saw the Scottish Club Championship and the Champion of Champions Competition merge
with SANACC. The Committee of the Scottish Club Championship, which was an independent
competition affiliated to SANACC with competition entry restricted to SANACC members, took the
decision to fully integrate with SANACC following discussion with the SANACC Committee. Special
Resolutions on changes to the structure of SANACC will be put to the membership at the 2014 AGM.
It is apparent that many angling clubs are struggling to maintain their membership numbers with the
result that some clubs have either merged with others or ceased to exist. The number of member
clubs in SANACC in 2013 dropped to 186 which was five down on 2012. However new clubs are still
being formed and some other clubs are growing and in 2013 we had seven clubs join of which some
were joining for the first time while others were returning after several years away.
AGM
Clubs will now be able to submit their proxy voting forms by email. Club secretaries are asked to
include their email addresses on the membership renewal forms and with 85% of clubs now on email
we are in a position to accept electronic submissions. Forms can still be submitted by post.
AGM Resolutions re Merger with Scottish Club Championship
The Scottish Club Championship and SANACC have been closely linked for a number of years and
as entry to that competition was restricted to SANACC members it seemed a logical step to fully
integrate the Championship with SANACC. The merger will provide the Scottish Club Championship
Committee with the protection afforded by being part of a company limited by guarantee and the
SANACC membership will benefit by ensuring their continued participation in that Championship and
the Champion of Champions Competition.
At present the SANACC committees are simply the Executive Committee and the Rivers Subcommittee. There is one representative from the Scottish Club Championship Committee elected
annually to the Executive Committee and the Articles of Association allow for one representative from
each sub-committee to be elected to the Executive Committee. It is being proposed that three
additional sub-committees be added with responsibility firstly for management of the National
Championship and Loch Internationals; secondly for the Scottish Club Championship and thirdly for
the Champion of Champions Competition. As the Champion of Champions Competition is part of the
Scottish Club Championship it is anticipated the sub-committee for its management will be staffed by
members from the Scottish Club Championship sub-committee. The net effect will be that the
Scottish Club Championship will have two members on the Executive Committee instead of one. The
members of the committee to manage the National and loch internationals will comprise the four
regional representatives, the international secretary, the national championship secretary and the
SANACC secretary/treasurer.
The Special Resolutions being put forward will be to alter the Bye-Laws to allow for the changes to
the committees.
Subscriptions
The 2014 annual subscription has not been increased and will remain at £35. The cost of the annual
subscription has not been increased since 2006.
Finance
SANACC remains in a sound financial position and has sufficient reserves to ensure its survival in the
event of unexpected changes to income or costs.
Sponsorship and Fundraising
There were new sponsors for the National Championship and the Scottish Club Championship this
year and they joined the many organisations and individuals that supported the SANACC teams and
competitions in 2013. We are grateful to all of them for their help. It is our aim to ensure that cost is
not a barrier to anyone being in any of the SANACC teams that represent Scotland and the
sponsorship of the teams and competitions along with the support for the fundraisers go a long way to
meeting that aim.
Sponsorship/Fundraising – Loch Teams
Fishers, the Lake of Menteith and WFFC 2009 were the main sponsors in 2013 and they have all
confirmed that they will sponsor the loch teams again in 2014. That will be the seventh year of
sponsorship for the Lake of Menteith and the fourth for WFFC 2009 and the third for Fishers. Seven
Plus Seven Construction also sponsored the teams in 2013 for the third time. The teams were also
sponsored in 2013 by Peek Imtech, Glen Maree Contracts Ltd., Glencorse RSV, R Clouston Ltd.,
Principal & Prosper, Lochgilphead & District AC, BVG Airflo and Flyfish Europe.
There were three fundraising competitions held at Markle Fishery, New Haylie Fishery and Parkview
Fishery in February and March and we are grateful to the management of each of these venues for
the assistance and support they provided. We are also grateful to Nigel Burns and Wullie Simpson
for continuing to help with the management of the fundraisers.
The fundraisers were sponsored by Fyne Tackle, Fence’N’Deck, A & M Locksmiths, R & J Taxis and
the Rock Cafe. Prizes were provided by Fishers, Flybox, Country Life, SKB, Raith Lake, Allandale
Tarn, Ford’s Fly Tying, Anglers Creel, Crafteye Fisherman, Iain Barr Flyfishing, Outdoor Game &
Tackle, Ray Anderson Joinery, Ronnie Glass, The Belhaven Group, Daiwa, Dounreay Fly Fishing
Association and Angus Armour plus many other individuals
Two presentation fly boxes, each containing around 140 flies, were prepared by the two teams and
were raffled prior to each of the internationals. The box prepared by the Spring team was won by
Kenny McClymont of Ardrossan Eglinton AC and the box prepared by the Autumn Team was won by
Jimmy Coyne of Carron Valley Fishery. Each of the wooden fly boxes were provided by the Glasgow
Angling Centre.
Sponsorship/Fundraising – River Team
The river team were fortunate to obtain sponsorship from CDS, Emtech, FES, Flyfishing World and
Miller Construction which provided funds for the purchase of specialist equipment and pre match visits
to the international venue.
Sponsorship - Scottish National Championship
The National Loch Championship was
sponsored for the first time this year by
Ridgeline UK who provided the winner of
each of the ten heats with a Razorback soft
shell jacket and each of the semi-final
winners with a Ridgeline smock coat.
At the final they provided the winner with
Ridgeline smock coat along with a Bib and
Brace. The runner up received a Ridgeline
Mallard jacket and the third placed received
a Ridgeline bag. The fly measures that were
used throughout the competition were
provided by the Glasgow Angling Centre.
Nigel Winkle of Ridgeline with the semi-final winners
Sponsorship - Scottish Club Championship
The Scottish Club Championship was sponsored once again by Angling Active who provided rods for
each of the three team members in the winning team along with three reels for the second placed
team and three fly lines for the third placed team. Speyburn Highland Single Malt Whisky also
sponsored the Championship this year and provided bottles of Speyburn Highland Single Malt for the
top rod and top team each of the heats and semi-finals as well as providing Speyburn Highland Single
Malt for each of the teams in the final.
Sponsorship - Champion of Champions
Snowbee and Speyburn Highland Single Malt Whisky sponsored the Champion of Champions with
Snowbee providing the winner with a rod, the runner-up with a reel and the third placed with a fly line.
Speyburn provided bottles of malt for the winners.
Scottish National Trout Fly Fishing Championship
The weather was kind to us for the 2013 Championship with all the heats, semi-finals and the final
being run on the scheduled dates. Our competitor numbers were down slightly with 375 anglers
fishing their heats as opposed to the 384 we had in 2012. The 2013 National Champion is Kevin
McCabe of Change FF AC (photo on front page). Richard McHattie of Aberdeen & District AA was
second with Brian Kennedy of Glasgow PO FFC and Alan Brock of Crieff AC close behind in third and
fourth. On the downside there was one competitor disqualified in the heats for fishing with an
oversize fly.
Scottish National River Championship
All four heats and the final of the River Championship were fished on the Pitlochry AC stretch of the
River Tummel and we are grateful to Pitlochry AC for the support that they have given us. The
permits for our competitors had to be obtained on-line this year but thanks to the flexibility of Pitlochry
AC the bookings went without a hitch. There were 43 competitors in 2013 which was up by two on the
year before. The 2013 River Champion is Paul Buchanan of Forth Federation of Anglers. Jim
Fairgrieve of Coldstream & District AA was second and Kenny Riddell of Aberdeen & District AA was
third. Unfortunately one competitor was disqualified for fishing with a barbed hook.
Scottish Club Championship
The partial catch and release system that was introduced in the heats in 2012 was continued this year
and the saving on boat costs meant that the entry fee for the Saturday evening heats was able to be
kept at £60 per team. 174 teams took part in the Championship which was down 13 on 2012. The
2013 Champions are Change FF AC ‘B’ Team. Newton Mearns FF were second and Alba Orvis FF
‘A’ were third. Collections were taken each Saturday night for the Yorkhill Sick Childrens Hospital and
together with the prize cheques that were returned a total of £1,320 was raised throughout the
competition.
Champion of Champions
The top five competitors from each of the Saturday evening heats of the Scottish Club Championship
qualified for the Champions of Champions with spaces not being taken up by qualifiers being
allocated on a count back. There were 58 competitors this year and the 2013 Champion of
Champions is John Buchanan of Newton Mearns FF. Mike Willis of Bridge of Allan 76 AC was
second and James Litster of Neilston FF was third
Spring International - Bewl Water
The international matches got off to a flying start at Bewl Water where Scotland took the gold medal
by 21 fish from England who were second. Top individual rod and Brown Bowl winner was Scotland’s
Peter Auchterlonie of St Fillans & Lochearn AA with 9 fish. Two Scottish rods, Andrew Glasgow of
Ferry FF and Kevin Porteous of Dounreay AC, also had 9 fish and tied for second place.
Autumn International - Lake of Menteith
Scotland had a clean sweep in the Autumn International with the team gold, brown bowl winner and
captor of the heaviest fish. The Scottish team had 135 trout which was 28 fish clear of second place
Ireland. Top individual rod and winner of the Brown Bowl was Scotland’s Ray Anderson of Leslie &
Glenrothes AC with 18 fish. Scotland’s Ken Oliver of Inverclyde was second with 16 fish. Colin
MacDonald of Dunoon & District AC caught the heaviest fish which weighed 7lb 4oz. The Stan
Headley managed team has now taken three gold medals in a row.
River International - River Taff
Scotland picked up the wooden spoon at the River Taff when narrowly missing out on third place. We
have had a run of poor results and hopefully changes that are now being put in place will pay
dividends in the future.
Committee and Management Changes
At the 2013 AGM, David Chalmers was elected as the Rivers Secretary.
David has been on the Rivers Committee for a few years and has
previously served on the Executive Committee.
River Team Manager - John McCallum stood down as River Team Manager at the end of the 2013
season. John, who previously managed the team for a number of very successful years, returned in
2011 and has managed the team for the past three seasons.
Interviews for the post of River Team Manager were held in early
November and the new River Team Manager, subject to members
approval at the 2014 AGM, is Ian Wilson.
Tom MacTaggart
SANACC Secretary
Competition Results
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121 Scottish National Trout Fly Fishing Championship
(Sponsored by Ridgeline UK)
Everyone was keeping a close eye on the weather forecast ahead of the National Final with gales
forecast to sweep the country over the weekend but we were fortunate and the stormy conditions held
back until after the final and swept through before the Autumn International practice days started. As
it turned out it was mainly bright with light winds and a good competition was anticipated.
Nigel Winkle of sponsors Ridgeline UK was on hand to present the
prizes and before the result of the final was announced he presented
the winners of each of the semi-finals with a Ridgeline smock coat. In
addition to providing the coats Ridgeline had also provided their
Razorback jackets to the heat winners and for the final the winner
received the Ridgeline Smock Coat along with a Bib and Brace. The
runner-up received the Ridgeline Mallard Jacket and the third placed
received a Ridgeline Bag. After presenting the prizes Nigel informed
us that Ridgeline UK would sponsor the Championship again in 2014.
The SANACC Committee wish to thank Ridgeline UK for sponsoring
the Championship and the staff at the fisheries for their help
throughout the heats, semi-finals and final. The Committee also wish
to thank Stewart Marshall who piped off the competitors; Wendy
Mitchell for doing the buffet; Ian and Eleanor Campbell for recording
the result; and the boatmen for giving their time.
The Championship final was a close run affair and with four competitors known to have 12 or more
trout the top places could not be called until all had weighed-in. The competition was on a partial
catch and release basis with the first three trout being retained and 2lb awarded for each trout
returned. Twenty one competitors went to the scales with over 15lb of fish and the announcement of
the top 18 that would form the basis of the 2014 international teams was eagerly awaited.
The 2013 Scottish National Champion with 14
fish for 31lb 3.2oz was announced as Kevin
McCabe of Change FF AC who narrowly beat
Richard McHattie of Aberdeen & District AA
who had 13 trout for 28lb 15.4oz. Brian
Kennedy of Glasgow Post Office FFC was third
with 12 trout for 24lb 13.2oz and Alan Brock of
Crieff AC was fourth with 12 trout for 24lb
7.2oz.
The 60 competitors caught a total of 334 trout
which with an allowance of 2lb for each
returned fish weighed 788lb 12.2oz
The heaviest fish of the day was caught by
Mark Stephen of Stewarton AC and went to the
scales at 6lb 9.4oz.
The best boatman was Douglas Scott who
received a bottle of malt.
Nigel Winkle of Ridgeline UK presenting
the National Trophy to Kevin McCabe
Left
Richard
McHattie
Right
Brian Kennedy
Left
Mark Stephen
Right
Douglas Scott
The top 18 from the Championship will join the carry forwards from the 2013 Spring and Autumn
Internationals to make up the 28 Scottish Rods in the 2014 Internationals at Lough Owel and Lyn
Brenig.
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121 Scottish National Trout Fly Fishing Championship
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14 September 2013 – Lake of Menteith
Sponsored by Ridgeline UK
Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13=
13=
15
16
17
18
Competitor
Kevin McCabe
Richard McHattie
Brian Kennedy
Alan Brock
Greg Donnelly
Derek Pozzi
Peter Batchelor
Mick Tait
Colin MacDonald
Allan Smith
Jim Youngman
Chris McAllister
Shane Kelly
James Litster
David McAllister
Alex McEwan
Andy Dunn
Michael Low
Club
Change FF AC
Aberdeen & District AA
Glasgow Post Office FFC
Crieff AC
Craufurdland FF
Thalassa AC
Mayfield Inn AC
Kelso AA
Dunoon & District AC
Kinross AC
Ellem FC
Raemoir Trout Fishers
Hawick AC
Neilston FF
Port Glasgow AC
Rainbow Warriors AC
Change FF AC
Menteith Ospreys
Fish
14
13
12
12
10
10
8
9
8
7
7
8
7
7
8
8
7
7
Lbs
Ozs
31
28
24
24
23
21
18
18
18
17
17
17
16
16
16
16
16
15
3.2
15.4
13.2
7.2
11.4
13.0
13.6
13.2
7.4
14.6
10.0
7.4
14.2
14.2
10.8
10.0
9.2
14.4
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
Campbell Morgan
Douglas Hek
Tom Burnett
Steven Breivik
Mick Thomson
Sandy Boag
Nigel Burns
Ewan Clark
Ronnie Turnbull
Graham Steele
Erlend Hutchison
Jamie Robertson
Craig Osborne
Paul Garner
William Davidson
Ronnie Stevenson
David Wright
Brian Mackenzie
Stephen Leask
Alastair MacGillivary
Jim Adams
Derek Marklow
Mark Stewart
Sandy Crawford
William Leach
Rab Maxwell
Kenny Adam
William Simpson
Robbie Mather
Ronnie Robb
Mark Stephen
Ken Oliver
Joshua Brush
Graham Niven
Paul Cushnie
James Gardiner
Jim Christie
Scott Miller
Ian Skilling
Derek Keenan
James Bews
John Simpson
Strathleven FF
Crown FF
St Mirin AC
GFFC
Dalry Garnock AC
Balbeggie AC
Crieff AC
Strathtyrum AC
Bank of Scotland East AC
Middleton FF
St Fillans & Lochearn AA
Ruthven FF
Crown FF
Alba Orvis FF
Blackbull FFC
Dunrod AC
St Boswells, Newtown & Dist AA
Rowbank AC
Neilston FF
Scottish Pulp & Paper Mill AC
Royal British Legion Kirkwall
Loanhead & District AC
IBM Freshwater AC
Barrhead AC
Strathleven FF
Clatto & Stratheden AC
W.S. Sinclair FF
Rothes Oak AC
Monikie AC
Stewarton AC
Stewarton AC
Inverclyde FF
Shetland AA
Lothian & Borders Police AC
Rothes Oak AC
Ruthven FF
Blairgowrie, Rattray & Dist AA
Stanley & District AC
Grizzle Cats AC
IBM Freshwater AC
OTFA Kirkwall
Caley Liners FF
Total Fish Retained
Total Fish Returned (2lb)
Total Fish caught
Mark Stephen
Heaviest Fish
Stewart AC
Douglas Scott
Top Boatman
Earlston AA
7
6
7
6
7
6
5
7
5
6
6
5
5
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
3
4
3
4
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
0
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
11
11
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
5
4
3
2
0
7.0
7.0
1.4
14.6
11.2
11.2
5.6
4.6
7.0
6.2
0.0
10.8
9.6
4.8
3.8
14.6
4.6
15.8
10.4
8.4
0.4
14.6
14.4
13.0
11.2
9.2
5.0
15.2
14.4
10.8
14.2
12.4
10.2
8.0
1.8
8.6
4.0
0.0
6.6
8.8
12.4
0
169
165
334
458
330
788
12.2
0.0
12.2
6
9.4
49
4.4
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2013 Loch Internationals
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Spring Match - Bewl Water, England, 17 May 2013
Scottish Team sponsored by Fishers, Lake of Menteith, WFFC 2009, Peek Imtech, 7plus7
Construction, Glen Maree Contracts Ltd, R Clouston Ltd, Glencorse Reservoir, Principal &
Prosper, Lochgilphead & District AC, BVG Airflo and Flyfish Europe
The Scottish Team, captained by Ronnie Glass, set off for Bewl Water on Monday 13th May with high
hopes of doing well in the Spring International. Preparations had gone well beforehand and the
Manager, Stan Headley, having taken the team to Gold at Lyn Brenig the previous Autumn was
confident that another gold medal could be on the cards. Conditions during the practice days were
variable with a mix of cold, wet and sunny days but with the emphasis very much on cold. As seems
to be the norm at the Internationals, conditions changed again on competition day with the wind
swinging round to the north which was the first time from that direction all week.
At 10am on match day the 28 boats set off and they split roughly into three groups with one group
heading for Canoe Club Corner, another group heading for Bewl Straight and the third group heading
for Hook Straight. Reports coming in from observers during the day were that it seemed like the 'blue
caps' were being seen to be lifting into more trout than the others and it was a nervous manager that
was counting in the team as they returned at 6pm.
As they came off the pier there were bags of 9 from Peter Auchterlonie, Andrew Glasgow and Kevin
Porteous. Kevin McCabe had 7 and Tom Burnett had 5. There were 4 each for Ray Anderson, Craig
Osborne and Jock Kettles. 3 each for Dugald MacGilp and Willie Cowan. Brian Mackenzie and Alan
Porteous had 2 apiece and there was 1 each for Ronnie Glass (Captain) and Scott Miller.
England were first to weigh-in and had 42 fish for 79lb 8.5oz with their best bag being taken by Roger
Trustcott with 8 trout for 16lb 1oz. Next came Ireland with 21 fish for 42lb 3.5oz with their best bag
being Francis McSharry with 6 trout for 13lb 8.5oz. Scotland came to the scales next and had 63 fish
for 127lb 14oz. The best Scottish bag was taken by Peter Auchterlonie who had 9 trout for 20lb 5oz
which secured him the Brown Bowl as the top individual and the Phoenix Silver Salver as the top
Scottish rod. Wales were fourth to the scales and had 32 fish for 61lb 11.5oz with their best bag
being taken by Jason Heath with 4 trout for 9lb 2.5oz. Richard Hooper of Wales had the heaviest
trout at 3lb 3oz.
This was a very convincing win by Scotland with 4 rods in the top 5 and a total of 9 rods in the top 20.
In addition to Peter Auchterlonie being the top individual we had Andrew Glasgow and Kevin Porteous
tying for second and Kevin McCabe in fifth. Although there were plenty of superb individual
performances it was very much a team effort with the work done by all the team in the practice days
paying off in great style. The team were also fortunate enough to have the help of many others who
supported the fundraisers or provided sponsorship and the team now wish to thank them all for the
assistance they provided.
Captain Ronnie Glass delivers his ‘short’ winners speech
Peter Auchterlonie - Winner of the Brown Bowl and the Phoenix Silver Salver
It takes an excellent performance to win a Brown Bowl as
the top individual rod and not many competitors mange to
do it twice but Scotland’s Peter Auchterlonie did just that.
In 1999 he took the Brown Bowl at Loch Leven and now 14
years later he has done it again. Peter has now been in a
gold medal winning team in all four countries.
Photo:
Peter receiving the Brown Bowl from
IFFA President George Barron
Spring International
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Bewl Water - 17 May 2013
Fish
lbs
ozs
1st
Scotland
63
127
11.00
2nd
England
42
79
8.50
3rd
Wales
32
61
11.50
4th
Ireland
21
42
3.50
Spring Team
Back Row: George Barron(IFFA President) Stan Headley(Team Manager) Dugald MacGilp George MacKenzie(International
Secretary) Peter Auchterlonie Ronnie Glass(Captain) Craig Osborne Alan Porteous Ray Anderson Kevin Porteous and
Ian Campbell(IFFA Secretary)
Front Row: Jock Kettles Tom Burnett Andrew Glasgow William Cowan Kevin McCabe Scott Miller and Brian Mackenzie
Spring International
Bewl Water, England
17th May 2013
(Individual Finishing Positions of the Scottish Team)
Position
Club
Fish
lbs
ozs
1
Peter Auchterlonie
St Fillans & Lochearn AC
9
20
5.0
2=
Andrew Glasgow
Ferry FF
9
16
11.0
2=
Kevin Porteous
Dounreay AC
9
16
11.0
5
Kevin McCabe
Change FF AC
7
14
12.0
9
Tom Burnett
Neilston FF
5
10
13.5
12=
Ray Anderson
Leslie & Glenrothes AC
4
8
5.0
14
Craig Osborne
Ayrshire AA
4
7
14.0
18
Dugald MacGilp
Lochgilphead & District AC
3
7
3.0
19
Jock Kettles
Change FF AC
4
7
1.5
21
William Cowan
A B C & D AC
3
6
7.5
29
Alan Porteous
Frozen North AC
2
4
0.0
30=
Brian Mackenzie
Rowbank AC
2
3
11.5
38
Ronnie Glass (Captain)
Kelso AA
1
2
1.0
40
Scott Miller
Stanley & District AC
1
1
14.0
Carried forward to 2014 are Peter Auchterlonie, Andrew Glasgow, Kevin Porteous, Kevin McCabe
and Tom Burnett.
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Autumn Match - Lake of Menteith, Scotland, 20 September 2013
Scottish Team sponsored by Fishers, Lake of Menteith, WFFC 2009, Peek Imtech, 7plus7
Construction, Glen Maree Contracts Ltd, R Clouston Ltd, Glencorse Reservoir, Principal &
Prosper, Lochgilphead & District AC, BVG Airflo and Flyfish Europe
Scotland's run of success continued at the Lake of Menteith on Friday 20th September when the four
home countries met to contest the Fly Fishing Autumn International. Having won the last two gold
medals at Brenig in the 2012 Autumn International and at Bewl Water in the 2013 Spring
International, Scotland followed up by winning the gold medal on their home water. Ireland narrowly
beat Wales for the silver medal with England in fourth.
Scottish rods filled three of the top four individual
spots and had a clean sweep of the prizes with
the Brown Bowl winner and the captor of the
heaviest fish.
Some English and Welsh rods had travelled up
early in the week and braved the windy conditions
on Monday to put in some early practice on
Menteith. For Tuesday's practice the wind eased
slightly and although it was particularly chilly the
fish were high in the water. All four countries
found that there was a good head of fish in
Menteith with a fair number of them over the 4lb
and 5lb mark.
Captain Wullie Leach being congratulated by
IFFA President George Barron
On Wednesday the wind dropped but the steady rain changed conditions from chilly to cold and
although the fishing was good the trout were not as co-operative as they had been the day before.
The rain stopped and the wind dropped a bit on Thursday and the trout were back on again. By the
end of the practice sessions it was clear that fish could be caught at Stable Point, Cages, Rookery,
Sam's Point, Hotel Bay and Shear Point on one side and at the Plantation, Butts and Lochend on the
other. Trout had been caught on the bung, washing line and dries and with a weather forecast for
light winds gradually strengthening throughout competition day it was anticipated that there would be
good catches.
The competition was fished on a partial catch and release basis with the first three trout being
retained and an allowance of two pounds given for all returned fish.
England were first to go to the scales and
their 99 fish for 234lb 1.4oz put them in fourth
place. Ireland went next and with 107 fish for
247lb 4.7oz they secured the silver medal.
Scotland's captain, Wullie Leach, took his
team to the scales and they recorded 135 fish
for 299lb 14.8oz and took gold. Wales were
last to the scales and their 106 fish for 243lb
4oz put them in third spot some 4lb behind
Ireland. This was a clear cut success for
Scotland being 28 fish and 52lb clear of the
field.
Photo:
Scotland’s Ray Anderson receives the Brown Bowl
The top individual rod and winner of the Brown Bowl and Phoenix Silver Salver was Ray Anderson of
Scotland with 18 fish for 37lb 10.2oz. Ken Oliver of Scotland was second with 16 fish for 32lb 12.8oz.
The top rod for Ireland and third placed overall was
Kenneth O'Keefe with 13 fish for 28lb 9oz. The top rod
for England was Anthony Fox with 13 fish for 27lb
6.6oz and the top rod for Wales was David Hoppe with
12 fish for 27lb 6oz.
The heaviest fish on the day was a magnificent
rainbow of 7lb 4oz that was caught by Colin
MacDonald of Scotland.
Photo:
Colin MacDonald receives the trophy for the
heaviest fish from IFFA President George Barron
Autumn International
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Lake of Menteith - 20 September 2013
Fish
lbs
ozs
1st
Scotland
135
299
14.8
2nd
Ireland
107
247
4.7
3rd
Wales
106
243
4.0
4th
England
99
234
1.2
Autumn Team
Back Row: George Barron(IFFA President) Stan Headley(Team Manager) George MacKenzie(International Secretary) Ian
Hutcheon Ray Anderson Allan Smith Kenny Miller Peter Auchterlonie Derek Purves Keith Logan Ian Campbell(IFFA Secretary)
Front Row: Ken Oliver Neill Barrett Kenny Sichi Wullie Leach(Captain) James Litster Colin MacDonald and John Buchanan
Autumn International
Lake of Menteith, Scotland
20th September 2013
(Individual Finishing Positions of the Scottish Team)
Position
Club
Fish
lbs
ozs
1
Ray Anderson
Leslie & Glenrothes AC
18
37
10.2
2
Ken Oliver
Inverclyde FF
16
32
12.8
4
Kenny Miller
Strathclyde Police RAAS
13
27
9.2
8
Colin MacDonald
Dunoon & District AC
10
27
2.2
12
Allan Smith
Stormontfield AC
11
23
15.4
15
Keith Logan
North Berwick AC
10
22
3.4
20
Neill Barrett
Gilmerton Miners FFC
10
19
12.8
21
Derek Purves
Bank of Scotland East AC
8
18
13.4
24
Wullie Leach (Captain)
Falkirk Municipal AC
8
17
14.2
31
John Buchanan
Newton Mearns FF
7
16
5.6
36
Ian Hutcheon
OTFA Stromness
7
15
8.2
41
Peter Auchterlonie
St Fillans & Lochearn AC
6
14
2.6
43
James Litster
Neilston FF
6
13
13.2
48
Kenny Sichi
Priory AC
5
12
3.6
Carried Forward to 2014 are Ray Anderson, Ken Oliver, Kenny Miller, Colin MacDonald and Allan
Smith.
2013 Scottish National River Championship
th
Final – River Tummel, Sunday 28 July
Paul Buchanan of Forth Area Federation of Anglers is the 2013 Scottish National River Champion
following the final of the River Championship on Sunday 28th July. Paul won three of the four
sessions to give him 9 place points which was 12 points clear of the field. Although conditions
changed throughout the day Paul stuck with his sedge pupae and partridge spider on a floating line
and his consistency won him the Championship. Not content with winning the event he also had the
largest trout of the day which measured at 52cm.
Paul was drawn on the upper sector in the morning
and took 5 fish in the first session and another 5 fish
in the second session to win both of the morning
rounds. He moved to the lower sector in the
afternoon where 2 fish in session three earned him a
sixth place in that round but it was back to the top in
session 4 when another four fish won him the final
round.
He had a total of 16 fish throughout the day and his
nine place points was twelve points clear of second
placed man Jim Fairgrieve of Coldstream & District
AA who had a total of 9 fish. Kenny Riddell of
Aberdeen and District AA was third with 28 place
points and 11 fish.
Photo: Paul being congratulated by the Rivers Secretary David
Chalmers
These three anglers will be joined Calum Crosbie of Newton Stewart & District (4th), Derick Logan of
Coldstream & District AA (5th) and Simon Cocker of D & B Fly Fishing (6th) to represent Scotland at
the 2014 Home International in England.
Simon Cocker Derick Logan Kenny Riddell
Paul Buchanan Calum Crosbie and Jim Fairgrieve
Position
NAME
CLUB
Fish
Points
Place
Points
1
Paul Buchanan
Forth Area Federation of Anglers
16
849
9
2
Jim Fairgrieve
Coldstream & District AC
9
413
21
3
Kenny Riddel
Aberdeen & District AA
11
505
28
4
Calum Crosbie
Newton Stewart & District AC
9
434
28
5
Derick Logan
Coldstream & District AC
9
493
29
6
Simon Cocker
D & B Flyfishing
9
444
32
7
James Litster
Neilston FF
6
284
34
8
Mike Cordiner
Aberdeen & District AC
4
194
41
9
Grant Gibson
St Boswells Newtown & District AC
5
233
42
10
Douglas Graham
West of Scotland AC
4
195
44
11
David Chalmers
Lochgelly SRC Angling Section
3
159
48
12
Andrew Foggin
Earlston AA
5
229
49
13
Robert Murray
Strathgryfe AA
3
149
52
14
Kenny Galt
St Boswells Newtown & District AA
3
162
55
15
Donald Forbes
Strathleven FF
4
192
56
16
David Downie
D & B Flyfishing
4
206
58
17
Ernie Mackay
Aberdeen & District AA
2
110
62
18
Chris McAllister
Raemoir Trout Fishers
3
131
63
19
Keith Dickson
Kelso AC
1
55
69
20
Ian Jones
Dunkeld & Birnam AA
0
0
80
2013 River International
th
River Taff - 28 June
Scotland Team sponsored by CDS, Emtech, FES, Flyfishing World and Miller Construction
The River International on the River Taff was won convincingly by Wales who have now won two in a
row. Scotland were fourth just behind Ireland and England were second. In a clean sweep for Wales
their Terry Bromwell was the top individual and also had the longest fish.
Position
Country
Fish
Points
Place
Points
1
Wales
42
2101
36
2
England
25
1249
55
3
Ireland
20
1031
60
4
Scotland
19
907
61
Individual Scottish Positions
Position
NAME
CLUB
Fish
Points
Place
Points
13
Dick Logan
Coldstream & District AC
4
217
11
14
Mike Cordiner
Aberdeen & District AA
5
221
12
15
Calum Crosbie
Newton Stewart & District AC
3
142
12
16
Jake Harvey
St Boswells, Newtown & District AC
6
272
13
17
Robert Irvine
Crown FF
1
55
13
River Team
George Barron(IFFA President Jake Harvey John McCallum(Manager) Robert Irvine(Captain) Dick Logan
Robert Irvine Alan Hill Mike Cordiner Calum Crosbie and Ian Campbell(IFFA Secretary)
Scottish Club Championship 2013
Sponsored by Angling Active and Speyburn Highland Single Malt Whisky
The Scottish Club Championship culminated with the final on Friday 27th September and what a final
it turned out to be. Twenty teams of three competitors took to the Lake in very calm conditions which
changed very little throughout the day. In a mix of flat calm, light breezes and drizzly rain some
competitors mastered the conditions while others found it difficult.
This seasons competition started out with the first heat on the evening of Saturday 4th May and
continued through each Saturday night at the Lake of Menteith until the last of the heats on 27th July.
518 anglers in 174 teams took part in these Saturday night heats. The top three teams from each heat
plus the overall top placed 4th team then contested the two semi finals held on 23rd and 30th August
to produce the top twenty that contested the final.
The Scottish Club Championship Committee wish to thank the competition sponsors, Angling Active,
for providing three rods, three reels and three fly lines to the the top three clubs at the final and our
new sponsors this year, Speyburn Highland Single Malt Whisky, for providing bottles of Speyburn
Highland Single Malt for the top rod and team at each heat and the semi-finals and for providing
bottles of Speyburn for each of the team in the final. The Committee also wish to thank Quint,
Douglas and Elma at the Lake of Menteith for their help and patience throughout the competition.
The final was fished on a partial catch and release basis with the competitors retaining their first two
fish and thereafter being awarded 2lb for each returned fish. Larger fish were capped at 4lb and
anglers had to debarb once they had caught their two fish. At total of 359 trout were caught with 117
weighing 351lb 4oz being retained. The retained fish included trout of 5lb 3oz, 6lb, 6lb 2oz and 6lb
8oz.
Wullie Leach, who just the
week before had captained the
Scottish Team that won the
gold medal at the International
at the Lake of Menteith, kept
up his run of success by
captaining Change FF
"B"
who ran out the clear winners
of the Championship with 34
trout for 71lb 13.2 oz. Wullie
took 16 fish to his own rod and
was the top rod on the day and
was joined by Carl Nixon who
had 11 and Jim Crawford who
had 7.
Photo: Change FF AC ‘B’
Jim Crawford Carl Nixon and Wullie
Leach
The next six teams were only separated by two fish and the placings were to close call before the
results were announced. Second place went to Newton Mearns FF with 26 trout for 57lb 13.6oz.
Their team of John Buchanan, Billy Dewar and Kenny Hunter had 9 trout, 10 trout and 7 trout each.
John was also in that gold medal Scottish team.
Third place went to Alba Orvis FF "A" with 25 fish for 55lb and 0.4oz Their three anglers Paul
Garner, Gregor Fleming and David Bonnington had 7, 10 and 8 trout each.
John Buchanan of Newton Mearns FF
Paul Garner David Bonnington and Gregor Fleming
Alba Orvis FF ‘A’
Result
Club
Change FF AC "B"
Newton Mearns FF
Alba Orvis FF "A"
Strathleven FF "A"
Bridge of Allan 76 AC "B"
Menteith Ospreys "A"
Caley Liners FF "B"
Neilston FF "B"
Alba Orvis FF "B"
Change FF AC "A"
Clan Chiefs
Grizzle Cats "A"
Balfron Piscatorials
Butcher Boy AC "B"
Competitor
Fish
Lbs
Ozs
Wullie Leach
16
33
2.80
Carl Nixon
11
23
1.20
Jim Crawford
7
15
9.20
John Buchanan
9
19
11.00
Kenny Hunter
7
15
12.80
Billy Dewar
10
22
5.80
Paul Garner
7
14
15.60
Gregor Fleming
10
22
5.20
David Bonnington
8
17
11.60
Donald Forbes
7
15
6.00
Campbell Morgan
13
27
11.20
Peter Batchelor
5
11
13.00
Mike Willis
12
26
4.00
Peter Shepherd
9
20
9.60
Alan McLachlan
3
7
15.60
Peter Auchterlonie
12
25
1.40
George Whyte
6
13
3.20
Ronnie Gilbert
7
15
5.80
John Benson
5
11
12.20
Martin Hamilton
6
13
6.20
Ralph Irvine
13
27
10.80
James Litster
9
19
4.40
Brian Mackenzie
8
17
11.80
Tom Burnett
4
9
13.80
James Gardiner
6
12
4.80
Calum Crosbie
10
20
12.40
Jock Royan
5
12
10.00
Kevin McCabe
5
10
13.20
Andy Dunn
6
15
13.00
Jock Kettles
6
15
2.00
Robbie Mather
9
19
13.60
Marcus Smith
4
9
11.20
Peter Moir
3
6
7.20
Andy Boylan
6
14
11.80
Ian Skilling
6
13
4.60
Fraser Cuthbert
3
7
13.20
Bob Robertson
5
11
13.60
Arthur Wilkie
5
11
8.20
Gordon Hayward
4
10
0.20
Mick Thomson
6
14
11.20
Andrew Kennedy
4
8
3.40
Alan Caisley
4
9
13.60
Total
Lbs
Ozs
34
71
13.20
26
57
13.60
25
55
0.40
25
54
14.20
24
54
13.20
25
53
10.40
24
52
13.20
21
46
14.00
21
45
11.20
17
41
12.20
16
36
0.00
15
35
13.60
14
33
6.00
14
32
12.20
Canmore AC (Forfar)
Ferry FF
Heriot AC "A"
Drumbowie FF "B"
Kelso AA "A"
Port Glasgow AC
Neil Anderson
4
10
9.60
Fraser Robertson
6
13
3.20
Aaron Philip
2
5
0.20
Andrew Glasgow
4
10
2.00
Gordon Fisher
5
11
8.80
Gordon Levy
3
6
13.00
David Bertram
2
6
11.20
Derek Kilgour
4
9
6.20
David Tyrie
5
9
14.60
John Logan
2
5
12.80
Peter Thomson
1
3
0.60
George Bell
5
11
7.80
Ronnie Glass
6
12
13.20
Mick Tait
1
3
10.00
Keith Dickson
1
3
5.40
David Downie
3
8
11.60
Archie Blair
2
5
11.60
Wullie Fulton
2
4
5.80
Total
12
28
13.00
12
28
7.80
11
26
0.00
8
20
5.20
8
19
12.60
7
18
13.00
359
815
7.00
Champion of Champions
Sponsored by Snowbee and Speyburn Highland Single Malt Whisky
The Scottish Club Championship Committee wish to thank Snowbee and Speyburn Highland Single
Malt Whisky for sponsoring the Champion of Champions competition and also wish to thank, Quint,
Douglas and Elma at the Lake of Menteith for helping to make this championship the success that it
is.
On the run-up to the 2013 Champion of Champions the country was hit by bitterly cold north winds
and with forecasts for cold weather to continue the prospects for competition day did not look good.
As the competitors arrived at the Lake of Menteith on Friday 11th October the temperature was
hovering around zero but with only a light breeze on the water hopes were rising.
The
2013
Champion
of
Champions is John Buchanan
of Newton Mearns FF who netted
14 fish for 31lb 4oz. John just
edged out Bridge of Allan 76 AC
angler, Mike Willis who had 15
fish for 30lb 15.8oz. Autumn
looks to be the prime time for
John as this time last year he
won the Brown Bowl at the
Autumn International at Llyn
Brenig when Scotland took the
gold medal and he was also in
the Scotland Team that won the
gold medal at the Autumn
International at the Lake of
Menteith in September.
Photo: John Buchanan
The boats had set off just before 10am and with boats heading for all areas it was looking like fish had
been found all over the Lake. The light breeze gradually picked up before dropping away again near
the end of the session and most of the competitors found the fishing hard. However the top 10 or 11
coped better with the conditions and as the boats returned the lodge there were only 5 trout
separating the top 6 competitors. The 58 competitors caught 263 rainbows with 159 of them being
returned. The 104 rainbows that went to the scales weighed 309lb 9.8oz.
Champion of Champions
Sponsored by Speyburn Highland Single Malt and
Snowbee
Friday 11th October 2013
Lake of Menteith
Heaviest Fish in the Heats(Joint):- Scott Aitken & Kris Laird
Position
Fish
lbs
ozs
1
John Buchanan
Competitor
14
31
4.0
2
Mike Willis
15
30
15.8
3
James Litster
13
28
3.6
4
Paul Garner
11
23
14.6
5
Bill Ramage
11
23
9.6
6
Shane Kelly
10
21
6.8
7
John Benson
8
18
9.4
8
Grant McCauley
8
17
10.2
9
Gordon Hayward
8
17
8.4
10
Graham Connelly
7
16
10.8
11
Phil Hunter
7
16
0.0
12
Gordon Walder
7
15
7.2
13
Andy Boylan
6
14
9.0
14
Sandy Robertson jnr
6
14
5.0
15
Brian Mackenzie
6
13
9.6
16
Stewart McCabe
6
13
9.4
17
Gregor Fleming
5
12
10.0
18
Mark Runcie
5
12
1.8
19
Wullie Cowan
5
12
0.0
20
Kenny Hunter
5
11
4.8
21
Steve Bett
4
11
4.8
22
Steven Welsh
4
11
3.4
23
Scott Aitken
4
11
1.8
24
David Downie
4
10
13.2
25
Billy Dewar
4
10
11.4
26
William Winning
4
10
7.8
27
Wullie Leach
4
9
14.6
28
Derek Barclay
4
9
10.4
29
Kris Laird
4
9
8.6
30
Steven Docherty
4
9
7.8
31
David Bonnington
4
9
3.4
32
Steven O'Neill
4
8
15.2
33
John Morton
3
8
14.4
34
Keith Renton
4
8
14.2
35
Keith Doig
4
8
12.6
36
David Elliot
3
8
12.4
37
Andy Dunn
3
8
10.4
38
Sandy Robertson snr
4
8
5.2
39
Jim Hay
3
8
2.8
40
Alastair MacGillivray
3
7
12.4
41
Jim McKinlay
2
7
4.2
42
David Bertram
2
6
8.8
43
Colin MacDonald
2
6
6.8
44
Abigail Montgomery
3
5
10.8
45
Andy Kennedy
2
5
10.8
46
Jock Royan
2
5
9.0
47
Neil Anderson
2
5
7.2
48
Mick Tait
2
5
5.8
49
Peter Shepherd
2
5
0.4
50
Bob Veitch
2
4
10.6
51
Steven Walder
1
3
5.6
52
Ian Runcie
1
2
13.0
53
Andrew Smith
1
2
8.0
54
Chris Sutherland
1
2
6.0
55
eq
Ronnie Glass
0
0
0.0
55
eq
Lennox Lindsay
0
0
0.0
55
eq
Ian Glassford
0
0
0.0
55
eq
Andy Kennedy
0
0
0.0
263
624
11.8
Total
Committee Members
Stan Headley
Campbell Morgan
Ian Wilson
Jock Kettles
George Mackenzie
Tom MacTaggart
Kenneth Miller
Michael Moran
River Secretary
Chairman - Perth & Dundee Rep
Vice Chairman - Glasgow & West of Scotland Rep
Fife, Kinross, Clackmannan & Stirling Rep
Edinburgh & East of Scotland Rep
International Secretary
Secretary/Treasurer
Scottish Club Championship Rep
National Championship Secretary
David Chalmers
Rivers Committee
Ian Jones
David Chalmers
John McCallum
David Deane
Ian Wilson
Robert Murray
Bankers
Bank of Scotland
Financial Examiner
Graeme Fisher BA., CA., MBA
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Event
SANACC AGM
National Championship – Heat
National Championship – Heat
River Championship – Prelim 1
National Championship – Heat
National Championship – Heat
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 1
River Championship – Prelim 2
National Championship – Heat
National Championship – Heat
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 2
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 3
National Championship – Heat
River Championship – Prelim 3
National Championship – Heat
National Championship – Heat
National Championship - Heat
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 4
River Championship – Prelim 4
Spring International
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 5
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 6
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 7
National Championship – Semi Final
National Championship – Semi Final
National Championship – Semi Final
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 8
National Championship – Semi Final
River International
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 9
National Championship – Semi Final
National Championship – Semi Final
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 10
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 11
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 12
Scottish Club Championship – Heat 13
River Championship Final
Scottish Club Championship Semi Final
Scottish Club Championship Semi Final
Autumn International
Scottish Club Championship Final
National Championship Final
Champion of Champions
Location
King Robert Hotel
Menteith
Carron
River Tummel
Carron
Menteith
Menteith
River Tummel
Menteith
Carron
Menteith
Menteith
Harray
River Tummel
Leven
Lintrathen
Menteith
Menteith
River Tummel
Lough Owel
Menteith
Menteith
Menteith
Lintrathen
Carron
Leven
Menteith
Menteith
River Ure
Menteith
Carron
Menteith
Menteith
Menteith
Menteith
Menteith
River Don
Menteith
Menteith
Lyn Brenig
Menteith
Menteith
Menteith
Member Clubs 2013
ABC&D AC
Aberdeen & District AA
Aberdour Angling Association
Airdrie & District AC
Alba Orvis Fly Fishers
Arbroath Angling Club
Ardrossan Eglinton AC
Aurora Orkney FF
Avon Angling Club
Avonbank Fishing Club
Ayr Travellers FF
Badenoch AA
Balbeggie AC
Balfron Piscatorials
Bank of Scotland East AC
Bank Of Scotland Glasgow Dist
A/C
Barrhead Angling Club
Beith St Inans Angling Club
Blackbull Flyfishing Club
Blairgowrie Rattray & District
AA
Bonnybridge AC
Bothwell & Blantyre AC
BP Angling Club
Brechin AC
Bridge of Allan 76 AC
Bridge of Weir Loch AC
British Legion Fly fishers
Butcher Boy AC
Caley Liners FF
Canmore AC Forfar
Caurnie AC
Central Scotland Police Fly
Fishing
Change FF AC
Ciba AC
Clan Chiefs AC
Clatto & Stratheden AC
Coldstream & District AA
Cove & Kilcreggan AC
Cowdenbeath & District AC
Craufurdland Fly Fishers
Crieff Angling Club
Crieff FlyFishers
Crown Fly Fishers
CSSC (Rosyth)
Cupar AC
D & B Flyfishing
Dalbeattie AA
Dalry Garnock AC
Dalzell AC
Denny & District AC
Dounreay FF Association
Dows AC
Dreghorn AC
Drumbowie Fly Fishers
Dundee Angling Club
Dundee West End AC
Dunfermline & Canmore AC
Dunfermline Artisan AC
Dunfermline Railway AC
Dunfermline Rusty Nail AC
Dunkeld & Birnam AA
Dunoon & District AC
Dunrod AC
Earlston AA
East Kilbride AC
Edinburgh Civil Service AC
Edinburgh Mechanised AC
Ellem Fishing Club
Falkirk Fly Dressers
Falkirk Municipal AC
Farmers & Associates AC
Ferry Fly Fishers
Ferry Flydressers AC
Forth Area Federation of
Anglers
Frozen North AC
Gartmore Angling Club
GFFC
Gilmerton Miners FFC
Glasgow PO FFC
Glenburn AC
Glencorse Rsv FF
Good Companions AC
Grangemouth AC
Granite City FF
Greenock & District AC
Grizzle Cats
Hawick Angling Club
Hetherfly Fishers
Hedgehogs AC
Heriot Angling Club
IBM Freshwater AC
ICI AC Dumfries
Inverclyde Fly Fishers
Inverurie Angling Association
Isle of Bute AA
Kahts Whiskers AC
Keithic AC
Kelso Angling Association
Kelvinside Academicals
AC
Kilbirnie AC
Kilmallie AC
Kinross AC
Largs & District AC
Last Cast AC
Laurencekirk & District AA
Leslie & Glenrothes AC
Leslie Llanilar AC
Lintrathen AC
Loanhead & District AC
Lochgelly SRC Angling
Section
Lochgilphead & District AC
Lochinch AC
Lothian & Borders Police
AC
Luggiebank Fly Dressers
Malleny AA
Mayfield Inn AC
Menteith Ospreys
Merkister FF
Middleton Flyfishers
Milngavie Angling Club
Monifieth Trout AC
Monikie AC
Morar AC
Munnoch AC
Neilston Flyfishers
Newton Mearns FF
Newton Stewart & District
AA
Newtyle & Meigle AC
North Berwick AC
Northern Constabulary FF
Sec
Ormiston AC
OTFA Kirkwall
OTFA Stromness
Penicuik AC
Pentland Fly Fishers
Perth Anglers' Club
Perth CSSA
Perth RASC AC
Phoenix AC
Pitlochry AC
Port Ellen Angling Club
Port Glasgow AC
Priory Fishing Club
Raemoir Trout Fishers
RAF Fish Hawks
Rainbow AC
Rainbow Warriors
Rescobie Loch
Development Association
Rothes Oak AC
Rowbank AC
Royal British Legion
Kirkwall
Ruthven Fly Fishers
Saltire FF
Saturday AC
Scottish Pulp & Paper
Mill AC
Sharp-Gentles Fly Tying
Club
Shell Mossmorran AC
Shetland AA
Simmer Dim AC
St Boswells, Newtown &
District AA
St Fillans & Lochearn
AA
St Mirin AC
St Mungo AC
Stanecastle AC
Stanley & District AC
Stewarton AC
Stirling Castle AC
Stranraer & District AA
Strathclyde Police
RAAS
Strathgryfe AA
Strathleven Fly Fishers
Strathtyrum AC
Stromness Flytyers
Sunburst AC
Thack AC
Thalassa
Thistle AC
Tillicoultry AC
Townhill AC
Troon Angling Club
Trout Anglers Club
Tullibole AC
Vale of Leven & District
AC
West of Scotland AC
Whalsay AA
W.S. Sinclair FF
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Fly-fishing
World
Lochgilphead & District
AC
Snowbee