The Upper Beat - River Inver
This beat is adjacent to the A837, and starts at the sluice gates on Loch Assynt and goes down to where the burn from Loch Bad nan Aighean enters the river at the west end of the ‘Battlefield’. The beat contains Loch Garbh and Loch an Iasgaich, the latter without doubt being the best holding pool on the river. Flies used on the beat tend to be small, particularly when the water is low. In high water conditions, normal sizes are used, going up to 4/0 (2 inches) in September. In low conditions light tackle is required, particularly on the lochs where the fish easily see the nylon and line. In these conditions, a trout line is more than adequate provided there is plenty of backing.
Beat Map
Loch Garbh
River between Garbh and Loch an Iasgaich
The Grilse Pool
Loch an Iasgaich
Turn Pool
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