by Shetland Anglers Association
SHETLAND has over 300 trout lochs ranging from rich limestone lochs to dark mysterious, peaty pools, sprinkled all over the mainland and main islands. This is truly a trout fisherman's paradise. Be prepared for hard fighting, wild trout in wild places, where your only fishing companions may be otters and herons.
Trout fishing in Shetland is unbelievably cheap and excellent value. The permit of £25 can be bought on-line at www.shetlandtrout.co.uk or from LHD Ships Chandlers and from the Tourist Board Office, this permit entitles the visitor to temporary membership of Shetland Anglers' Association and almost unlimited fishing on the mainland lochs. The few lochs on which restrictions apply are detailed on the permit. If you intend fishing in Unst or Whalsay, cheap local permits are available from the Baltasound Hotel (Unst) and Tetley & Anderson's shop (Whalsay).
The Shetland Anglers' Association also has boats for hire on the lochs of Spiggie, Tingwall, Clousta, Northhouse, Benston, Sulma Water and Punds Water. Again, a permit of £30 provides unlimited use of these seven boats. Bookings are arranged through LHD Tackle Shop, Tel. 01595 692379.
Shetland has a wide variety of loch types and the new Trout Fishing Guide, which is a must for visiting anglers as it provides detail on all the main fishing lochs, will be available in April 2011.
A positive point for visiting anglers to note is that access to lochs in Shetland is generally unrestricted, providing anglers park cars considerately, close gates and do not unduly disturb animals. Many of the roadside lochs have recently had stiles erected to improve access.