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River Inver

Salmon fishing – 4 beats each of 2 rods
Lower and Middle beats June £75 per rod/day
July/August/Sept/Oct 15th £100 per rod per day
Upper Beat June £35 per rod/day
July/August/Sept/Oct 15th £50 per rod/day

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Lower Inver Map

Middle Inver Map

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The River Inver lies a short distance from the picturesque village of Lochinver in the unspoilt North West of Sutherland, overlooked by Benmore Assynt. The River is approximately 6 miles in length and flows out of the sizeable Loch Assynt at it's head. Below Loch Assynt, and really part of the loch, is Loch Garbhe Uidhe and a short distance downstream Loch An Iasgaich, both of these lochs being incorporated into the upper beat fishings. In the early part of the century, the exit at Loch Assynt was dammed in order to control the flow of water into the river. The sluices were renovated in 1976, with a fish pass to allow the free ascent of fish.

Since World War 2 a lot of improvement work has been carried out, particularly to the lower river, and this includes jetties, groynes and walkways. This has created better holding water and made the pools more accessible.

Fishing on the Inver is by fly only, the season runs from 11th February to 15th October, the main fishing months being July to October inclusive.

Upper Beat

This beat starts at the sluice gates at the lower end of Loch Assynt and finishes where the burn from Loch Badnam Aighean enters the river at the west end of the Battlefield Pool. The beat includes Loch Garbhe Uidhe and Loch An Iasgaich, the latter reputedly the best holding pool on the river. In addition to the two lochs there are two pools on the stretch of river between the two lochs.

The beat lies alongside the A837 and is easily accessible from the road side. A boat is available on Loch An Iasgaich.

Middle Beat

The middle beat is a daily rotating beat for two rods between the Lower Middle (which will include the Long Pool for 2010) and Upper Middle.

The Upper Middle beat starts at the Grilse Burn and continues down to the Inveruplan Bridge. The lower Middle beat runs from immediately below the Inveruplan Bridge to now include the Long Pool below the Brackloch Pool.

Lower Beat

The lower beat has also been re-organised for the 2010 season, as two x 2 rod beats divided between the cow pool and the Upper new pool, with changeover at 1pm. The top lower beat will consist of 9 pools from the whirl pool at the top to the cow pool. The bottom lower beat will comprise 11 pools from the Upper New Pool to the Carpenters Pool

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