The River Torridon, Scotland, is an attractive Wester Ross spate river, only four miles long, flowing from Lochan an Iasgair to Loch Torridon, with easy access for Fishing from the adjacent road. Salmon can be caught from The River Torridon from July onwards, given rain, and up to thirty or so fish might be caught before the season’s end in September. To the west, the River Balgy is another short river with runs of salmon and a few sea trout.
On The River Torridon, Fishing for sea trout have all but disappeared, although Lochan an Iasgair, once famous for its large sea trout, still produces the odd sea trout over 4 pounds. The loch is best fished from a boat. The river might be fished for about £15 per day with another £10 for a boat on the loch.
The River Torridon reviews
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