2009 winner of Scotland’s most prestigious angling award is announced.
The most coveted award and greatest honour in British gamefishing, recently reinstated after an absence of 10 years, has been won by an angler on an easily accessible public stretch of river where permits cost just £90 per annum. The Savills Malloch Trophy – for the largest salmon caught on the fly and safely returned during the year in Scottish waters – has been landed by Fort William angler Sandy Walker with a magnificent 32 lb salmon on the River Lochy.
Mr Walker commented on being told of the decision following the meeting of the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee in Perthshire on 10th December: “I am greatly honoured to have won the legendary Malloch Trophy. The award is testimony to the continuing recovery of the Lochy as one of the great west coast salmon rivers. The Lochy is now well-established as one of the premier rivers for big salmon. Much credit must go to the river manager Jon Gibb for all his work in promoting salmon conservation locally and improving the quality of salmon returning to the Lochy”.
The sea-liced cock salmon was caught in June in the Tailrace pool of the tidal Estuary beat of the Lochy on a home-tied fly. After a 90 minute battle it was weighed, photographed and witnessed before being carefully released back into the river. To be eligible for the trophy a fish must be caught on a fly in a sportsmanlike manner and be returned unharmed.
At the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee meeting where a number of possible contenders from rivers including the Spey and Tweed were discussed , Mr Walker's entry from the Lochy which fulfilled the relevant criteria, was endorsed as the winner for 2009. His name will be engraved on the trophy, joining an illustrious list of previous winners which stretches back four decades. He will also receive a special silver sculpture of a salmon, commissioned by Savills from the highly acclaimed artist Patrick Mavros, and a £250 voucher from the House of Bruar. The winner and representatives from the Lochy will be guests at the River Tay Dinner in June where the Award will be be presented.
Savills Director Roddy Willis said: “as managers of some two million acres of rural property across the UK, and specialists in all types of rural sporting activity, Savills is all too aware of the pressing need to protect the natural environment in general and future salmon stocks in particular. We are confident that as the new sponsors of the Malloch Trophy, that the revival of this iconic competition will be a powerful means of promoting voluntary catch and release of Scotland's biggest fish - the single most important contribution that individual salmon anglers can make to salmon conservation”
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Tony Andrews (AST), William Jack (TDSFB), Roddy Willis (Savills), Andrew Wallace (ASFB). Members of the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee with the Savills Malloch Trophy

Members of Savills Malloch Tophy Committeee after their meeting on 10th December. L to rt. Roger Knight (Spey and District), Andy Murray ( Tweed and District), Tony Andrews (AST), William Jack, (Chairman TDSFB), Roddy Wilis and Ali Gemmell, Savills, Andrew Wallace ( ASFB) and Bob White (Tay and District).
For further information contact Robert Rattray, the Malloch Trophy Secretary, on 01738 451111 or Lorna Bromley-Martin, Manager of the Savills Malloch Trophy, at the Tay Foundation on 01738 583733 or 07912 389067.
FOR ENTRY DETAILS FOR THE 2010 COMPETITION CLICK HERE
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