James Curley's Art of the Fly Cast
Ah, you’re in for a treat with Out Fishing—honestly, there’s nothing quite like casting a line in the Scottish Highlands. We’re tucked away in Elphin, right on the NC500, where the lochs are practically whispering with fish. Cam, Veyatie, Urigill—you’ll know their names by heart after a day or two. And the fish? Arctic char—stunning fish, really—sea trout, wild browns, and if you’ve got a bit of luck (and patience), the Atlantic salmon might just grace you with a fight. Last season, a guest pulled a 12-pounder near the old boathouse—chaotic, glorious!
Now, here’s the thing: we don’t do rigid itineraries. Every trip’s tailored, whether you’re a first-timer or someone who talks about tippets in their sleep. Families, solo anglers, groups—we’ve got you. And speaking of groups, Ledmore Estate’s our little secret. Almost four miles of river fishing on the Ledbeg and Ledmore, plus lochs Cam and Urigill for good measure. The geology here? It’s like a buffet for flies, which means the fish are always game. My personal favorite? The sea trout runs in July—just magic.
Bring an extra layer, though. Even summer mornings bite up here. But more on that later… Point is, whether it’s the thrill of the chase or just the peace of the water, James Curley Fly Fishing’s your spot. Drop us a line—pun very much intended.