A range of fishing equipment is available for both hire & sale from the Stòras Uibhist office in Daliburgh. Equipment ranges from outboard motors (petrol & electric) right down to rods and flies.
Hire bookings can be made by phoning 01878 700101 and it is strongly recommended that you contact the office ahead of your visit to ensure availability.
Fly Rod Charges
1 Day £10
2 Days £15
3 Days £20
4 Days £25
5 Days £30
6 Days £35
Petrol Outboard Motor Honda 2.3hp
1 Day £15
2 Days £25
3 Days £40
4 Days £55
5 Days £60
6 Days £65
Equipment Hire – Items available
Landing Net
Wellies
Waterproofs
Thigh Waders
Daily charge for any/all of the above – £5
Electric Outboard Motor 44lbs Thrust
1 Day £15
2 Days £20
3 Days £30
4 Days £40
5 Days £50
6 Days £55
South Uist Fishing Merchandise
South Uist Fishing Black Watch Tartan Cap – £20.00
South Uist Fishing Thinsulate Beanie Hat – £15.00


Choice of Tackle
Fishing here on South Uist is Fly only so tackle choice /requirements
are pretty straight forward.
When fishing from a boat or fishing from the bank, the fly
rods most commonly used are single handed rods – anything from 9ft to 11ft 6’
in length, with floating or intermediate lines of 7-8 AFTM and the lighter 9’
to 10’ rods 5 -7 AFTM. More importantly you must ensure that you have a healthy
amount of backing on your reel as this will avoid one of the reasons for maybe losing
a prized fish!
These types of rods will cover all the freshwater fishing we
have on South Uist, including hill loch fishing for Brown Trout, machair loch fishing
for Brown Trout, and all the lochs for Salmon and Sea Trout. Choosing tackle
can be so important if you’re not familiar with the waters. When fishing the
hill lochs, where brown trout are a little smaller but more plentiful, sizes
can range from 8oz to 1lb 8oz. Lighter tackle can be used here with single
handed, 9ft / 10ft rods 5-7 AFTM lines with 4-6lbs breaking strain leaders.
Flies which do best here are size 12’s – Clan Chief, Black Pennel, Grouse and
Claret, Blue Zulu, Silver Butcher, Claret Bumble, Loch Ordie and many other
traditional patterns.
Two flies on a cast is usually the norm, although many
anglers prefer three flies when weather allows and is productive! But when the
wind blows, too many tangles get the better of us all and its back to two
flies.
Our machair lochs provide some of the finest brown trout
fishing in the world, owing to the unique shell sand alkaline lochs which are
an ideal feeding environment for Trout. Their sizes can range from 1lb to over
5lbs and can fight very hard for their size. Again, single handed rods of 10’
and 11’6’ in length and 7-8 AFTM, and 6-8lbs breaking strain leaders, flies
size 8-12, but most used are 10-12. Best flies are Bibio, Gorgeous George,
Black Pennel, Soldier Palmer, Clan Chief, Kate McLaren, Red Cardinal, Zulu’s,
Machair Claret, Silver Invicta, Butcher, Green Peter, Claret Bumble and Fiery Brown.
Advice and tackle is available from staff at Oifis Stòras
and from the Fishery Manager. Ghillies are also on hand for advice on tackle
detail and weather/fishing conditions whether you are bank fishing or using a
boat. Ghillies are very useful to enhance your fishing experience here on South
Uist.
Salmon and Sea Trout can be caught with similar tackle to
what we use for fishing for Brown Trout with exception being, breaking strain leaders
up to 8-10lbs, fly sizes 8-12. Best flies include Kate McLaren, Goats Toe,
Claret Bumble, Teal Blue and Silver, Black Pennel, Peter Ross, Rev-Mother,
Clan Chief and Donegal Blue – the list can go on, but fear not, advice will always
be at hand as to which flies are currently working well.
Weather will always influence anglers on fly sizes,
strengths of leaders etc, but when weather is more unsettled chances of
catching a Salmon are better; Sea Trout can take at anytime.
Landing nets are very much up to what the angler is
comfortable with, gye-nets are very popular and handy for both boat and bank
fishing, and knotless mesh is recommended nowadays for fish being returned.