Fred
I would have love to have gone ,but i'm working
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I fished the Isla/Dean water for about 3 years during my apprenticeship in Perth, always had great fun, grayling and Brownies.
You're probably fishing just about the last of the decent times as the the fish become less common than a big brownie at Alford once December comes in.
The Dean is an interesting piece of water but is quite small, quite difficult to get a fly out, but will fish well trotting maggots.
The top end of the isla by Meigle is really overgrown too and fantastic dryfly water for trout in the summer, creeping about under trees and the like, some nice grayling too, especially where the Dean meets it.
The isla down by the bridge to blairgowrie is the bottom of that beat and can be quite good at this time of year, but its a very different river.
The bit i always liked was where the Ericht and Isla met, and about a mile downstream from it.That is great czech nymph water but watch out for tourists.
All in i have some very happy memories of the rivers and as you say £9 for a season is fantastic. There is a lot of duff water but some really nice bits too.
I hope you have a fantastic trip, i wish i was coming
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Sandy