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Cargill, Perthshire

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BACKGROUND
The vendors are the Executors of the late former owner of both the timeshare fishings and Summerhill. A passionate salmon fisherman and all round field sportsman, the former owner acquired ownership of Summerhill and the exclusive use to fish all available rods throughout the season on 6
different beats of the River Tay.

As a result of his vision, Summerhill was comprehensively renovated and upgraded in the early 1990s (to include the development of staff accommodation and landscaping of the surrounding grounds) to serve as a fishing lodge of superb comfort and quality from which the owner, his guests and tenants could base themselves to fish six of the best beats of the River Tay
throughout the salmon fishing season from March to October.

In recent years, the lodge has operated on a commercial basis in conjunction with the letting of the available weeks of timeshare fishings.

In order to offer flexibility to prospective
purchasers, Summerhill and all 39 weeks of timeshare salmon fishings owned by the vendor are offered for sale independently of each other but simultaneously so that purchasers have the opportunity to offer to purchase the salmon fishings on a standalone basis or together with
Summerhill.

TAY TIMESHARE SALMON FISHINGS
The subjects of sale are the rights to fish all of the available rods for 39 different weeks of the salmon fishing season across six well-known River Tay beats – being (from upstream to downstream) – Murthly 2, Ballathie, Stobhall, Taymount, Upper
Scone and Lower Redgorton. The 39 weeks
produced 327 fish in 2024, with a combined 5-year average of 233.

Most of the timeshare agreements on the River Tay were established during the 1980s. Some were established in perpetuity and others subject to a long lease from the landowner meaning that ownership of the salmon fishings will revert to the landowner at the termination of the lease.

Each timeshare has a management committee which is responsible for employment of the ghillies, management and maintenance of the beats and liaison with the adjoining landowners. Each timeshare rod/week owner pays an annual management charge to cover the costs of management and administration of the beats.

Each of the beats and available weeks of fishing are described – from upstream to downstream as follows:

MURTHLY 2
Murthly 2 is located two miles downstream of Dunkeld. Anglers rotate between Murthly 2 (on the right bank) and Stenton (on the left bank) on a daily basis. The beat is notably beautiful, with mature trees lining the river and a profusion of wildflowers on the banks. Murthly 2 is known for having some of the best flyfishing on the Tay with pools such as the Tronach, Girnal, Burn and Island being particularly famous. The beat does well in
the spring, thriving in low water, and then as fresh fish join the increasing number of residents, the beat fishes right through to the end of the season in mid October. The weeks owned by the vendor include a week in mid-May, a prime Spring week with big early fish coming to the fly, together with
late summer and early autumn weeks.

Murthly 2 fishes three rods, largely from the bank, although there are boats which are used in high water. There is one full time ghillie and a pair of magnificent fishing huts. The Murthly 2 timeshare runs until 2055 and therefore there are a further 30 years of fishing available to the purchaser beyond the 2025 season.

Recent catch records for all 3 rods can be found within the particulars of sale (page 4).

THE BALLATHIE FISHINGS
The Ballathie fishings are located 4 miles upstream of the village of Stanley and approximately 1.5 miles downstream from the confluence of the Tay and one of its principal tributaries, the River Isla at
Islamouth. Similar to the Taymount/Stobhal
reciprocal arrangement, Ballathie (on the right bank rotates with Cargill (on the left bank) on a daily basis. The three Ballathie weeks included in the subjects of sale all fall in the month of June which, in recent years, has seen the start of the Tay’s main run of salmon/grilse with a majority of
the fish caught being fresh run. The beats have a wonderful variety of fishing and well renowned pools including the Cradle, Potshot, Rumbling Stone and Bridge Stream.

Ballathie fishes 6 rods, there are 2 full time ghillies, excellent huts and fishing is from both boat and bank. There are pools that fish superbly with the fly and others that are more suited to spinning and the beats will fish in almost any height of water.

The Ballathie timeshare runs in perpetuity and the recent catch records for all 6 rods per week can be found within the particulars of sale (page 5).

THE STOBHALL AND TAYMOUNT FISHINGS
The Stobhall and Taymount beats are located two miles upstream from the village of Stanley. Each extends to about 2 miles of single bank ownership and the beats rotate with each other on a daily basis by means of a reciprocal agreement such that each beat is fished exclusively as a double bank beat.

When global salmon fishers think of the Tay, of prodigious catches and of heavy fish, they think of Taymount and Stobhall. The beats are secluded, stunning and there is a huge variety of water with both excellent fly fishing together with water that rewards the multi-discipline fisher. As a result, there is a chance of a fish in any height of water from the opening day right through to the close of
the season.

There are numerous epic pools. The Linn is
arguably the best spring pool on the river and the Aldern Stream, Findford Head, Holly Bush, Major’s Cast, Stank End and many more can hold huge numbers of fish.There are multiple prime weeks with fishings right through July and August week, together with a number of autumn weeks when both the largest catches and largest fish are caught. Stobhall and Taymount each fish 6 rods and there is excellent fishing from both boat and
bank. There are 2 full time ghillies, boats and
superbly appointed huts.

The timeshare weeks at Stobhall are to be sold in perpetuity, whereas the Taymount timeshare weeks are to be sold under a lease agreement with the landowner that extends until 2087, which means there are 62 years left, including the 2025 season.

The recent catch records for all 6 rods per week can be found within the particulars of sale (page 6).

THE UPPER SCONE FISHINGS
Upper Scone is located approximately 2 miles downstream from the village of Stanley and the beat rotates with Benchil and Pitlochry on the opposite (left) bank. It is a lower Tay beat with a big reputation. Historically some of the best spring catches were made on the Pitlochry pool and being
just 3 miles from the upper limit of the tide in the Tay estuary, fresh and active fish can be expected in the beats at any moment. Pitlochry is a beat that favours high water, whilst Benchil fishes in all water heights, ensuring that there is always a chance in any weeks’ fishing. The available weeks include much of July, which fished superbly in 2024. Upper Scone can fish a maximum of 6 rods,
there are 2 ghillies, several boats and both beats have a well-appointed fishing hut. The Upper Scone timeshare runs in perpetuity.

The recent catch records for all 6 rods per week can be found within the particulars of sale (page 8).

THE LOWER REDGORTON FISHINGS
Lower Redgorton is located close to the village of Luncarty and the beat rotates with Waulkmill (on the opposing left bank) on a daily basis. As a combination, the rotation is first class as the upper beat will fish in medium and low water whilst the lower favours slightly higher water. Included in the available weeks is a mid-July week which falls at the peak of the Tay’s current main run. Many fish make their first stop in the pools of Lower Redgorton and in recent seasons, this week has been one of Scotland’s most consistent fishing weeks and has delivered superb sport for tide fresh grilse and summer salmon. Whilst nearly all fish have been caught on the fly there are pools to suit all methods. This week fishes 6 rods, there is one full time ghillie with traditional fishing huts servicing both beats. The Lower Redgorton timeshare runs in perpetuity.

The recent catch records for all 6 rods per week can be found within the particulars of sale (page 9).

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNATIONS
The entirety of the River Tay is designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC).

THE TAY DISTRICT SALMON FISHERIES BOARD
The Board has been in place for over a century and administers the river. Its policies have included the improved access of salmon to spawning tributaries, habitat and stock enhancement, as well as the employment and superintending of Water Bailiffs. The Board is elected by the proprietors.

In addition, The River Tay District Advisory
Committee, a non-statutory group, was set up in 1985 by the proprietors to advise them and the Board on the management of the Tay System and its salmon and trout fisheries.

The Tay Foundation has successfully negotiated the buyout of the river and estuary nets as part of an exercise to improve the overall health of the river. The netting rights owned by the Tay Salmon Fisheries Company Ltd have been let to the Tay Foundation until 2091.

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