The East Lothian Tyne is an
attractive and secluded river
of approximately 30 miles in
length, rising in the
Moorfoot hills and flowing eastwards into Belhaven Bay,
by Dunbar. ELAA lease and
manage the majority of the
river, from above Pencaitland
down to the tide at
Tyninghame.
The Tyne has a good stock of
wild trout, and is managed
exclusively as a wild trout
fishery.
The Tyne gets a good run of
sea trout from around May
onwards, these fish are often
sizeable, and provide a
challenge to the angler.
The odd salmon may be
encountered, given good water
levels and time of year.