Nestling between the highland estates of Geddes and Cawdor, the fishery is located at the Geddes Dams. These were built 1870 as the main water supply for the town of Nairn. It lies in quiet secluded woodland surroundings and comprises of two separate lochs. One for bait and one for fly. The insect life at the fishery is abundant and creates a challenge for the "Match the Hatch" type of fly fisher!
There is a huge range of highland birds and wildlife. Joining the local buzzards in May we have welcomed the return of the osprey which can be seen fishing for “Brownies” in the top loch. There are also deer, stoats, weasels, red squirrels and the less welcome mink!
Come and leave the chaos of the modern world behind and join us in the peaceful natural setting of Geddes Fishery!
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