Malloch Trophy

Fishing award competed for in Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Malloch Challenge Trophy is Scotland's most prestigious award for salmon fishing.[1][2] The award is given for the largest salmon caught on the fly and safely returned to the water in Scotland each year.[3]

The award was founded in 1972 by the noted fishing tackle manufacturer and retailer Mallochs of Perth and first presented to Lady Burnett for a 43lb salmon caught on the Tay.[4][5] Over the years winning fish have come from a number of Scottish rivers, including the Dee, Spey, Tweed, Tay and Naver.[1] In 1999 the trophy ceased to be awarded due to a combination of loss of sponsorship and stringent conservation measures but was acquired by the Tay foundation in 2009 who reinstated the competition with a change to the criteria to require fish to be returned to the water.[3] In recent years the trophy has been sponsored variously by Savills and FishPal.[6] There is also a junior version of the award.[7]

List of winners of the Malloch Trophy

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YearWinnerWeightRiver
2009Sandy Walker32lbsRiver Lochy[8]
2010Huston McCollough36lbsRiver Spey[8]
2011Sam Valentine43.5lbsRiver Nith[4]
2012Jim Reid50lbs (est.)River Tweed[9]
2013Shamus Jennings50lbsRiver Tweed[10]
2014Wayne Longstaff33lbsRiver Tweed[5]
2015Tom Buchanan35lbsRiver Lyon, a tributary of the River Tay[11]
2016John MacIssac38-41lbsRiver Spean[7]
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