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Rules & Regs
Here
are the main things you need to know about fishing on Loch Hope.
Collecting
your boat
Boats are provided either by Hope Estate, or by one of the leaseholder
hotels. Check with your boat provider before your first day out, to
confirm location of boat, which beats to fish, etc. Contact details
are given on on your booking acknowledgement. If you don't yet have
a booking, talk to Betty Robertson on 01738
451 600.
Ian McDonald (01847
601 272) is in charge of the Hope Estate boats, and lives at
the Keeper’s Cottage, just south of the bridge at the North End.
You’ll normally find him at or near the boat jetty between 8.30
and 9.30 am on fishing days. Boats should be returned to their moorings
no later than 6.00 pm.
Methods
of fishing
Wet fly or dapping only - spinners and worms are not allowed. To help
conserve stocks, please observe also the following Catch &
Release guidelines:
· All fish under
1.5 lb must be released
· All hen fish to
be released after Aug 31st
· Barbless hooks
are recommended
· Subject to the
above, two fish per boat per day may be kept.
Number of
rods & passengers
At least two people should be in a boat. Two rods may fish, and up to
four people may be carried.
Lifejackets
Every passenger should wear a lifejacket while on the water. If any
member of your party does not have one, tell your boat provider beforehand,
and they can be supplied. (There may be a hire charge and/or deposit.)
Outboard
Motors
Motors may not be used at the South End except in emergencies - oars
only are used on these beats. For the Middle Bay and North End, you
can either bring your own outboard, or hire one with the boat. Please
note that if you hire a motor, you will be personally responsible for
returning it in the condition it was in when you took it. The maximum
liability in the event of loss or damage is £650. (You may wish
to add this risk to your personal insurance; this is usually the most
efficient way of getting such cover).
Ghillies
A ghillie should accompany fishers at the South End, and this is advisable
at the Middle Bay also if you are unfamiliar with the water. Ghillies
can normally be arranged with your hotel if they are your boat provider.
If you are not taking a ghillie, make sure you have been briefed by
your boat provider about which beats may be fished that day. If in doubt,
check with Ian MacDonald.
Catch records
Catch details need to be accurately recorded, as these are needed for
the statutory returns. Data required:
- Type of
fish
- Weight in
lb
- Where caught
- Whether
kept or returned
There is a form
attached to your booking acknowledgement on which you can pass this
information to your boat provider. Alternatively, enter it directly
into your boat provider’s fishing record book, if you have access
to this.
Rotation
of Beats
North End. There are 4 beats here - 1 being
the most northerly section: see the fishing map for details. One boat
at a time fishes each beat.
Middle
Bay is not divided into beats, but the four boats take
it in turns to follow a drift along the shoreline. (The centre water
here is not generally worth fishing, unlike the shallower North End:
see the fishing map for details.)
South
End. The three South End beats rotate daily. On Monday,
Boat 1 fishes Beat 1, Boat 2 - Beat 2, Boat 3 - Beat 3. On subsequent
days, each boat advances 1: so on Tuesday, Boat 1 moves to Beat 2, Boat
2 to Beat 3 – and so on. The current loch map does not show the
beats, but the ghillies are familiar with them.



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