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Raith Lake sits alongside one of Fife's busiest roads, within Kirkcaldy town-limits. When you drive into the
car park you arrive in a different world - a haven of peace, tranquility and rural splendour. Although part
of Raith Estates, the fishery is a commercial, family-run business, and is extremely user-friendly - purpose
built boat docks give easy and excellent access to the boats, and the lodge offers shelter from the elements
and a grand view down over the lake.
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The water is extremely well sheltered, surrounded on all sides by wooded hills, and this may in some part account
for its excellent winter fishing, a time of year in which most of the monsters, which lie low in the summer
months get 'nailed'.
The locals like the extreme western end around the burnmouth, but Northside Bay and the Road Shore can have their
moments. The favoured lines are intermediates and sinkers, but summer evenings can see prolific midge hatches, and
then the floater and dry fly can make serious impact. The policy of daily stocking means that there is always a
broad range of fish available, from the naive to the sophisticated, not to mention a few serious monsters which
will test the ability of even the most experienced angler.
This is a friendly, charming little fishery, with geese, ducks and potted plants all round the lodge, and a hot cup
of something waiting for the angler at the end of the day. The Duffy family work hard to ensure that there is a
quality product to enjoy. Well worth a visit.
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