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The Turn Pool

About fifty yards below the burn is the Turn Pool. This in high water can be most productive as can the burn mouth itself, and the run down to the Turn Pool. After the Turn Pool there are one or two ‘runs’ down to the River Purification Board’s wooden hut. These are worth a quick try in all heights of water except very low conditions, when it is too shallow. Below the Purification Board’s hut to the end of the beat, where the burn from Loch Bad nan Aighean joins the River Inver on the north bank, is only worth fishing for salmon in high water conditions late in the season. Early on fish pass through it quickly on their way to Loch an Iasgaich. In low water conditions this stretch of water can be very good for brown trout, particularly with a very small dry fly.

 



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