Welcome to the new season on the Devon & at Glenquey

The new season opens on Saturday 15th March 2025, its going to be a lovely but cold day ……. sunshine and light winds!

PERMIT FOR 2025

I can confirm following the AGM in January, permits prices remained unchanged from last year. Permits are available from a range of outlets in and around Clackmannanshire:

River Devon Trout Annual and Daily Permits

  • Buicks, Union Street, Alloa, FK10 1EL
  • Angling Active, Agricultural Centre, Stirling, FK9 4RN
  • Higglety Pigglety, 90 Stirling Street, Alva, FK12 5EA
  • Deals on Reels ,18 Station Road, Cowdenbeath, KY4 9SG
  • Monas of Muckhart, Main Street, Muckhart, FK14 7JN
  • The Sorting Office, 50 Bridge Street, Dollar, FK14 7DG
  • Tillicoultry Post Office/Premier Store, 109 – 111 High Street, FK13 6DS

Glenquey Daily Permits

  • Monas of Muckhart, Main Street, Muckhart, FK14 7JN
  • The Inn at Muckhart, Main Street, Muckhart, FK14 7JN
  • The Sorting Office, 50 Bridge Street, Dollar, FK14 7DG

For permit prices please see the Permits tab https://devonanglingassociation.org.uk/permits/

Salmon & Sea Trout Permits

All species permits [Brown Trout, Salmon and Sea Trout] are available directly from the Hon Secretary.

Address: Mr Colin Smail, 1 West End Gardens, Alloa, FK10 1LN

Telephone: 01259 724514

All applications for an all-species season permit [Brown Trout, Salmon and Sea Trout] must be accompanied by two passport size photographs. Permits should be returned at the end of the season along with catch returns (which allows the photos to be recycled on renewal)

Daily                           £15.00

Limited to 5 permits daily available from either the The Sorting Office (Dollar) or Tillicoultry PO (Tillicoultry)

2024 DAA NEWSLETTER

The 2024 newsletter is available to download or read here https://devonanglingassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/daa-newsletter-issue-26-season-2024.pdf

BARBLESS HOOKS

It is increasingly noticeable that many anglers on the river and at Glenquey are either using barbless hooks or are crushing/crimping the barb before use. The DAA committee want to encourage all anglers to use barbless or crimped hooks, as it has positive benefits for the health of fish returned.

The DAA committee thank members for their support and wish members and visitors an absolute brilliant season on our fantastic river and reservoir

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