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Irish eyes smiling after fifth straight fishing gold
Irish eyes smiling after fifth straight fishing gold

Edinburgh Reporter

time05-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Irish eyes smiling after fifth straight fishing gold

Scotland youth were edged out in the Home International fly fishing match, Ireland taking the title for a fifth year in a row. The Tartan Team totalled 47 fish, two behind the men from the Emerald Isle, but Scotland's Rory Stewart (Kilmacolm) was top rod overall all in the competition with an impressive 12 fish limit caught by 3pm. He finished well ahead of Irish angler, Evan McMickan who finished with 16lb 3oz from seven fish. Stewart also collected a time bonus and the Scot was the only person to do so in the match at the Lake of Menteith. He won the Brown Bowl. Wales were third with 39 fish and England fourth on 20 fish and Scotland manager, James Litster, said: 'Winning five golds in a row is some achievement.' Ireland's total weight was 122lb 14oz, Scotland weighed-in with 115lb 12oz, Wales accumulated 102lb 11oz and England 57lb 01oz with Rory Stewart finishing with a weight of 29lb 14oz, including his time bonus. His heaviest fish was 3lb 5oz The heaviest fish was caught by Josh Thomas of Wales, a fine specimen on 6lb. James Stewart from Inverness took the David Bell Merit Trophy awarded to a member of the Scotland team who showed real commitment and dedication. Litster added: 'He went above and beyond to do everything for the team. He raised funds and attended everything all year. 'His mum crashed her car on the way to an outing and he organised a lift to get to Broxden Roundabout (a key interchange on the A9 near Perth) where another parent picked him up and, on the way home, he got a bus back home (from Broxden) with all his gear to Inverness. The Scotland team: Beck Lyon (Darvel), Sam Harrison (Dunfermline), Harris McLeod (St Andrews), Rory Stewart (Kilmacolm), Eilidh Craik (Errol), Maria McGee (Waterfoot), Aaron Kennedy (Newton Mearns), Stephen Berry (Milngavie), Fergus Murray (Milgavie), Cameron Deeb (Houston), Ruaraidh Fowler (Doune), Kian Riley (Aberdeen), James Stewart (Inverness), Aiden Butters (Aberdeen), Jamie Walker (Alloa). Meanwhile, the Scottish Youth National Fly Fishing Championship 2025 are at Harelaw Trout Fishery near Neilston, Glasgow, from 9am to 16.30pm on Sunday, August 31, and Lake of Menteith Fishery, same fishing times, on Sunday, October 12. The competition is fished to international rules and the entry fee is £70 which covers both heats. An application form is on the website Like this: Like Related

Irish eyes smiling after fifth straight gold
Irish eyes smiling after fifth straight gold

Edinburgh Reporter

time04-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Irish eyes smiling after fifth straight gold

Scotland youth were edged out in the Home International fly fishing match, Ireland taking the title for a fifth year in a row. The Tartan Team totalled 47 fish, two behind the men from the Emerald Isle, but Scotland's Rory Stewart (Kilmacolm) was top rod overall all in the competition with an impressive 12 fish limit caught by 3pm for 29lb 14oz, including a time bonus. He finished well ahead of Irish angler, Evan McMickan who finished with 16lb 3oz from seven fish. The Scot was the only person to collect a time bonus in the match at the Lake of Menteith. He won the Brown Bowl. Wales were third with 39 fish and England fourth on 20 fish and Scotland manager, James Litster, said: 'Winning five golds in a row is some achievement.' Ireland's total weight was 122lb 14oz, Scotland weighed-in with 115lb 12oz, Wales accumulated 102lb 11oz and England 57lb 01oz with Rory Stewart finishing with a weight of 29lb 14oz, including his time bonus. His heaviest fish was 3lb 5oz The heaviest fish was caught by Josh Thomas of Wales, a fine specimen on 6lb. James Stewart from Inverness took the David Bell Merit Trophy awarded to a member of the Scotland team who showed real commitment and dedication. Litster added: 'He went above and beyond to do everything for the team. He raised funds and attended everything all year. 'His mum crashed her car on the way to an outing and he organised a lift to get to Broxden Roundabout (a key interchange on the A9 near Perth) where another parent picked him up and, on the way home, he got a bus back home (from Broxden) with all his gear to Inverness. The Scotland team: Beck Lyon (Darvel), Sam Harrison (Dunfermline), Harris McLeod (St Andrews), Rory Stewart (Kilmacolm), Eilidh Craik (Errol), Maria McGee (Waterfoot), Aaron Kennedy (Newton Mearns), Stephen Berry (Milngavie), Fergus Murray (Milgavie), Cameron Deeb (Houston), Ruaraidh Fowler (Doune), Kian Riley (Aberdeen), James Stewart (Inverness), Aiden Butters (Aberdeen), Jamie Walker (Alloa). Like this: Like Related

Campbell gets nod as Scotland seek revenge
Campbell gets nod as Scotland seek revenge

Scotsman

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Scotsman

Campbell gets nod as Scotland seek revenge

Ian Campbell has been selected by Scotland for the men's Home Nations shore angling championships in Ireland. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... And the Tartan Team are determined to take the title from the hosts after being denied by fish countback 12 months ago. Falkirk-based Campbell, retail manager of the Edinburgh Angling Centre, will cast a line in his second Home Nations having fished for his country for the first time in last year's event on home soil at Riverside Drive in Dundee. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Also included for the trip to Coleraine is Stewart Falconer (Arbroath), a regular in the Edinburgh Winter and New Year Shore League matches organised by Campbell in and around the Capital, and he makes his debut. Ian Campbell making his debut for Scotland 12 months ago at Riverside Drive David Neil and Brian Maxwell from Ayr and Bruce Maclean (Stranraer) complete the team for the trip to Northern Ireland. Mike Horn, chairman of the Scottish Federation for Sea Anglers (SFSA), said this was a 'hugely experienced' line-up who will do 'fine' when they cast a line in the event. The organisers, The Irish Federation of Sea Anglers, confirm that the matches are at Longfield Wall on the Foyle Estuary, on day one and three, and Benone Strand. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Common species at Longfield are flounder and eels and at Benone, flounder, turbot and bass. Ian Campbell at Granton Harbour near the Edinburgh Angling Centre where he works The beaches and estuary can be fished with a variety of rigs depending on the target species and distance required. Plain leads can be used but anglers are advised that sea conditions are unpredictable. When wind and tide combine, it can be hard fishing and heavy grip leads may be required so as not to impede fellow anglers. Bait will be frozen black lugworm, frozen mackerel, frozen whole peeler crab for Longfield and sandeel for Benone. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The ladies and juniors will fish the same beaches and the women's line-up includes Margo Robinson who makes her debut. The Dumbarton-based angler is no stranger to international fishing having appeared on several occasions for the international carp team, including casting a line in the world championships. Also included are Brighton-based Joanne Barlow, Lesley Maby (Cumbria), Gill Coutts (Largs) and Buffy McAvoy, a long-time Edinburgh resident. Kevin Lewis, their manager, said this year's Scotland squad have enjoyed several training weekends alongside the Scotland Junior team. They have been a great benefit to both groups. The ladies will practice on the Sunday before the official practice session on the Monday. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The junior squad includes Edinburgh schoolboy, Eryk Janik, and Nuno Santos, the team's new team manager, is desperate for his squad to make a real impact. Meanwhile, Falconer celebrated his international call-up by landing the longest fish, a 34cm flounder, in the latest SFSA Open at Riverside Drive in Dundee on Sunday. Simon Hogan (Cumbria) with 15 fish and 395 points won Zone A with Stevie Burns (Prestonpans) second with 14 fish for 316 points. Davy Cooper (Edinburgh) won Zone B with 17 fish for 378 points with James Duncan (Montrose) second with 15 fish for 290 points. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Flounders, eels and a few bass and whiting were caught but organiser, Chris Horn, said the venue did not fish anywhere near its potential with a smaller tide the likely reason. The SFSA presented their league prizes after Sunday's event on Tayside at the winner was Mike Kyle (Easthouses, Midlothian) with Mike Horn (Kirkcaldy) second and David Cooper (Edinburgh) third. Tronixpro were the sponsors. Locally, Jimmy Green (Musselburgh) won round five in the Bass Rock Shore Angllng League's summer series at Seacliffe Beach with a fish of 28cm. James Ogilvie and Dave Turnball (Haddington) were second equal with fish of 25cm with Max Garrett Jun from Dunbar third with a 23cm fish. The next round is on June 18 and the venue will be confirmed this weekend. Elsewhere, The Erskine Open has been brought forward to Saturday, August 9 from its previous date in late September and bosses of the Clyde and Western Region have confirmed the date for their Open Shore Sweepstake. It is August 24 at Greenock Esplanade and registration will be from 8.30am to 10.30am with fishing from 11am to 16.00. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It is a pegged, catch, measure and release match and the limit is 18cm. SFSA rules apply and the match rules are three hooks maximum. Entry is £15 and juniors are free with a participating adult. Contact Billy Buckley on 07732 741285 for details and this is pre-booking only. St Serfs hosted their first summer league match and it was fished in bright, fairly calm conditions over high water at Wormit Bay and some anglers were rewarded with some decent fish. George Harris, the club's secretary, won with 336 points and C Hay was second on 327 points. He had the longest fish at 36cm with M Abrahams third on 120 points. D Erskine was fourth with 41 points and I Crombie and F McFarlane were tied for fifth on 39 points. Fly fishing now and Lake of Menteith report that evening fishing has been producing the best results, probably due to calmer conditions. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Millhall near Polmont confirm a drop in catch returns with almost no surface activity. Anglers are having to go deeper for success. J Bown was top rod with eight fish. Buzzer patterns worked best and most other returns were in the three to five fish range. Bowden Springs at Linlithgow say Brian Scott had 11, the biggest a 6lb brown, on dries, and John Kearney Sen had ten on the bung. Recent reports from Glencorse include one from Wullie Munn who had 20 to the boat before his battery ran out and Mikey Fisher topped that with 21 to the net, dropped another six, on damsel and diawl bach on fast glass. In East Lothian, Chris Kerr (Tranent) had 16 on FAB and buzzer at Newlands Tweedale.

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