Georgina Ballantine (25 November 1889 – 12 April 1970) was a Scottish nurse, registrar and salmon fisher.
Her mother was Christina White and her father was James Ballantine, a registrar and ghillie.
Ballantine worked as a nurse from 1914 to 1919, in Perth, London and Bapaume in France.
In her later life, Ballantine suffered from arthritis in both legs, and as a result they were both amputated.
Following a two-hour struggle, she landed a 64lb (29kg) salmon, the largest recorded taken from a British river with rod and line,[1][2] and half Ballantine's own weight.