A wonderful angling club like no other in the British Isles, with the heart of the club being the hut at the little isle, you'll find hot drinks, fishy chat and cheeky banter when the fish don't bite. The the second to last Saturday of the season will see an angling family get together with a bank side BBQ, assorted food, drinks, raffle and a specially smoked salmon is prepared by the waters edge for the event. To me, the club is a Highland Gemwith a very warm welcome to visiting anglers. Special thanks to Wes and Roz from Youfishscotland.com for film footage, advice and encouragement Tight Lines BB
You Fish Scotland
Our Guides will spend individual time with you to ensure that you have the best possible fly fishing experience, they have a lifetime of experience Fly fishing and are willing to give their hard earned knowledge to you!
River Alness in Scotland Salmon lively grilse 2015
Very lively grilse beat 3 Alness angling club
Scotland Fishing: River Ness and salmon fishing
A few photos of the River Ness and in particular Inverness Angling club water. the two fish at the end were caught on single hooks and released safely at approx 16lb and 18lb
Droning River Ness 19 07 16
Droning on River Ness in Inverness, Scottish Highlands. Equipment used: GoPro Hero 4 Silver, DJI Phantom II, Black Pearl Monitor, Fatshark aerials
Music: Armstrong - Thursday Night Club
River Ness. Inverness, Scotland.
Down by the River Ness in Inverness
Stevie Muff and Davey Pope acting up for the camera....
River Ness Sup
SCA Ness Marathon Short Course 2016
RNFAS September 2013
River Ness Flood Alleviation works start in Inverness
Work started on Phase 1 of the River Ness Flood Alleviation Scheme in August 2013 with the off-site construction of the River Ness Flood Team offices at Lotland Street. Work to date has included site clearance at Ness Bridge, Glebe Street and drainage works on Fraser Street.
Bank Street Works
From Monday 16 September at 7am until 29 November 2013, Bank Street will be closed to all through traffic. Access to Fraser Street via Bank Street will be for authorised vehicles only. Full traffic management will be in place during this period.
Huntly Street
From 7am on the 16 September the one-way system between Young Street and Greig Street will be permanently reversed as traffic lights at the Young Street/ Huntly Street junction will be switched off. Greig Street from Huntly Street to King Street will also become one-way.
Christmas 2013
Careful consideration has been given in the programme of works to minimise the disruption to businesses and shoppers, in the run-up to Christmas. On the 29 November Bank Street will re-open to the public and Huntly Street will be open as normal for business between Ness Bridge and Greig Street.
Kessock Bridge Works
Bank Street will remain open to traffic during the second phase of resurfacing of the Kessock Bridge which will re-start between February and July 2014.