Salmon Fishing Scotland New Year 2011.
The light fades for the last time in December 2010 and we look forward to 2011. This year was a good year on the Tay as on other rivers in Scotland especially in the Autumn. Let us hope 2011 is as good if not better.
The last sun of 2010 goes down on Pitlochrie pool at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Happy New Year 2011. Let us hope 2011 will be a year to remember on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland. All the best!
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland G Loomis Factory Tour.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Atlantic Salmon Life Cycle.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Atlantic Salmon Life Cycle.
The new Atlantic Salmon season is fast approaching (15th January 2011 on the Tay). Last years cycle is nearly complete with spawning by the majority of salmon and new life will start once temperatures start to rise in the spring. This diagram shows the cycle and shows the complexity of this amazing fish that we all should respect.
The Atlantic Salmon.
Illustration Courtesy of the Atlantic Salmon Trust and Robin Ade.
The Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L. is sometimes referred to as the 'King of Fish'. Life for this regal fish begins in the gravels of rivers from Portugal, Spain and New England (USA) in the south to Ungava Bay (Canada) and Russia in the north. Spawning occurs in the autumn and winter with female salmon depositing between 1,000 - 2,000 eggs (ova) per kilogram of body weight into a nest (or redd) in the gravel. Hatching occurs the following spring and, initially, the young salmon, or alevins, are nourished by the yolk sac until they emerge from the gravel as fry to commence feeding. After the first year of life the young fish are known as parr.
Following a period spent in fresh water, which is dependent on latitude and may range from one year in the south to seven years in the north, the young fish undergo an enormous behavioural and physiological change that allows them to adapt to the salty waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. These smolts migrate to the ocean in the spring and, after one or more years at sea, the adult salmon return to their natal river to complete the cycle. Most salmon die after spawning but a small proportion, mainly females, return to spawn again.
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The new Atlantic Salmon season is fast approaching (15th January 2011 on the Tay). Last years cycle is nearly complete with spawning by the majority of salmon and new life will start once temperatures start to rise in the spring. This diagram shows the cycle and shows the complexity of this amazing fish that we all should respect.
The Atlantic Salmon.
Illustration Courtesy of the Atlantic Salmon Trust and Robin Ade.
The Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L. is sometimes referred to as the 'King of Fish'. Life for this regal fish begins in the gravels of rivers from Portugal, Spain and New England (USA) in the south to Ungava Bay (Canada) and Russia in the north. Spawning occurs in the autumn and winter with female salmon depositing between 1,000 - 2,000 eggs (ova) per kilogram of body weight into a nest (or redd) in the gravel. Hatching occurs the following spring and, initially, the young salmon, or alevins, are nourished by the yolk sac until they emerge from the gravel as fry to commence feeding. After the first year of life the young fish are known as parr.
Following a period spent in fresh water, which is dependent on latitude and may range from one year in the south to seven years in the north, the young fish undergo an enormous behavioural and physiological change that allows them to adapt to the salty waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. These smolts migrate to the ocean in the spring and, after one or more years at sea, the adult salmon return to their natal river to complete the cycle. Most salmon die after spawning but a small proportion, mainly females, return to spawn again.
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Ice on the Tay, Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Ice on the Tay, Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
On one of the coldest spells in recent years the river Tay continues to freeze up with Ice.
Video of ice gathering on the lower river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland on a very cold December 2010. Also a Fox lying in the snow by the river.
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On one of the coldest spells in recent years the river Tay continues to freeze up with Ice.
Video of ice gathering on the lower river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland on a very cold December 2010. Also a Fox lying in the snow by the river.
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Ice on the Tay, Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Ice on the Tay, Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
The weather over the last few weeks has been extremely cold by our standards. The Tay water height has dropped down to summer levels which has dropped the flow in many areas. This has resulted in large areas freezing over and constant ice flows going down the river on a daily basis with temperatures never going above freezing level.
These are some Boxing day images from the Tay.
Upper Redgorton on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
Ice nearly right over the river at Benchil.
Ice at the side of the Tay at Aitken Head on the Benchil beat below Stanley.
The view looking down the river Tay towards Luncarty on the Upper Redgorton beat.
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The weather over the last few weeks has been extremely cold by our standards. The Tay water height has dropped down to summer levels which has dropped the flow in many areas. This has resulted in large areas freezing over and constant ice flows going down the river on a daily basis with temperatures never going above freezing level.
These are some Boxing day images from the Tay.
Upper Redgorton on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
Ice nearly right over the river at Benchil.
Ice at the side of the Tay at Aitken Head on the Benchil beat below Stanley.
The view looking down the river Tay towards Luncarty on the Upper Redgorton beat.
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Otter and Fox on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Otter and Fox on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
An Otter swimming in the icy river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland and a Fox on the banks of the river on the snow and ice in extremely cold temperatures in December 2010.
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An Otter swimming in the icy river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland and a Fox on the banks of the river on the snow and ice in extremely cold temperatures in December 2010.
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Merry Christmas 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Merry Christmas 2010.
Merry Christmas to all.
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Merry Christmas to all.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Otters on the Tay in Snow and Ice December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Otters on the Tay in Snow and Ice December 2010.
More ice flows on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland at Stanley plus unique footage of an Otter on the ice feeding and dodging the ice in the mighty river Tay.
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More ice flows on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland at Stanley plus unique footage of an Otter on the ice feeding and dodging the ice in the mighty river Tay.
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Salmon Fishing Scotland Otters on the Tay in Snow and Ice.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Otters on the Tay in Snow and Ice.
More extreme temperatures in Scotland with the river Tay freezing over further plus an amazing picture of an Otter feeding on the ice.
The Wash house covered in ice flows on a cold December day at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
An Otter out on the ice feeding on a fish despite the extreme conditions.
Half the mighty Tay covered in ice flows below Stanley.
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More extreme temperatures in Scotland with the river Tay freezing over further plus an amazing picture of an Otter feeding on the ice.
The Wash house covered in ice flows on a cold December day at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
An Otter out on the ice feeding on a fish despite the extreme conditions.
Half the mighty Tay covered in ice flows below Stanley.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Snow and Ice on the river Tay,Perthshire, Scotland.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Snow and Ice on the river Tay,Perthshire, Scotland.
Video of the extreme cold temperatures on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland. There has been heavy snow fall and Ice flows on the river. This happened last year as well. Could this be a sign for the future?
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Video of the extreme cold temperatures on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland. There has been heavy snow fall and Ice flows on the river. This happened last year as well. Could this be a sign for the future?
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Salmon Fishing Scotland Ice on the river Tay, Perthshire, Scotland.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Ice on the river Tay, Perthshire, Scotland.
The extremely cold temperatures we have been experiencing have started to ice over the mighty river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
The view looking up to Stanley Mill today with ice flows coming down the river.
The tail end of Catholes on a severely cold day.
Horsey just below Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
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The extremely cold temperatures we have been experiencing have started to ice over the mighty river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
The view looking up to Stanley Mill today with ice flows coming down the river.
The tail end of Catholes on a severely cold day.
Horsey just below Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Severe Scottish winter continues in December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Severe Scottish winter continues in December 2010.
More snow and plummeting temperatures in Perthshire, Scotland.
This was day break over the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland with temperatures at well below zero today.
Looking across Perthshire towards Fife on a bitterly cold day in December 2010.
Dungarthill on a shoot day by Dunkeld, Perthshire.
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More snow and plummeting temperatures in Perthshire, Scotland.
This was day break over the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland with temperatures at well below zero today.
Looking across Perthshire towards Fife on a bitterly cold day in December 2010.
Dungarthill on a shoot day by Dunkeld, Perthshire.
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Savills Malloch Trophy Winner 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Savills Malloch Trophy Winner 2010.
Huston McCollough wins the Savills Malloch Trophy 2010 with 36 lb salmon.
2010 winner of Scotland’s most prestigious angling award announced.
The Chairman of the Tay Foundation, owners of the Savills Malloch Trophy – for the largest salmon caught on the fly and safely returned during the year in Scottish waters – is delighted to announce that this year’s winner is Huston McCollough for a fine 36 lb salmon landed from the River Spey in May.
Mr McCollough commented on being told of the decision of the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee on December 15th: “I am delighted to have won the Savills Malloch Trophy. The winning fish is a testament to the great work performed by the many charitable organisations devoted to restoring our salmon stocks, as well
as to the management of the River Spey itself. In addition, the Mountain family, owners of the Delfur beat, and their team of highly professional ghillies deserve great credit for their stewardship of the river. I must also cite Grant Morrison, my ghillie
at Delfur, without whose help and advice this notable catch would not have been possible”.
The magnificent spring salmon was caught on 15th May 2010 at the Delfur beat of the River Spey 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 in accordance with best catch and release practice.
At the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee meeting on December 15th half a dozen possible contenders, the great majority in excess of 30 lb, landed by both male and female anglers in a wide range of rivers between the north Highlands and Ayrshire, were considered. Mr McCollough’s entry, which fulfilled the relevant criteria including best evidence and careful handling, was after lengthy consideration endorsed as the winner for 2010. His name will be engraved on the Tay Foundation’s trophy, joining an illustrious list of previous winners which stretches back four decades.
Mr McCollough will also receive a special silver sculpture of a salmon, commissioned by Savills from the highly acclaimed artist Patrick Mavros and a £250 voucher (kindly donated by The House of Bruar where the trophy is on display). In addition he will be invited as a guest to a special River Tay event later in 2011 where he will receive the trophy. Grant Morrison, ghillie at Delfur, will receive a fine decanter with a leaping salmon stopper and a bottle of the Dalmore Tay Dram whisky.
Savills Director Roddy Willis said: “As sponsors of the Savills Malloch trophy it is gratifying to see catch and release initiatives beginning to play a part in stalling the declining salmon stocks. No doubt there are other contributory factors, but most would agree that allowing a fish to spawn naturally is the most practical and economical means of reviving numbers. We have had some great contenders this year, but Huston McCollough is a very worthy winner”.
Robert Rattray of CKD Galbraith and Secretary of the Savills Malloch Trophy for the Tay Foundation added: “We are delighted with this year’s response and the number of noteworthy fish put forward as contenders. Given the obvious difficulties in estimating the weight of a salmon that has been released back into the water, unless of course a weigh-net is to hand, we intend to tighten up the criteria for the Trophy for the 2011 season”.
The encouraging number of large salmon entered for this year’s Savills Malloch Trophy is consistent with the much improved summer and autumn runs in the rivers of the north and east coasts. In some areas, including the north Highlands and the Borders, there have been record rod catches. On the basis of the figures available thus far, Scotland’s total rod catch of salmon and grilse for 2010 is believed to be close to 100,000. There is little doubt that marine survival of north and east coast salmon (except for the early-running fish) has seen a marked and welcome improvement.
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Huston McCollough wins the Savills Malloch Trophy 2010 with 36 lb salmon.
2010 winner of Scotland’s most prestigious angling award announced.
The Chairman of the Tay Foundation, owners of the Savills Malloch Trophy – for the largest salmon caught on the fly and safely returned during the year in Scottish waters – is delighted to announce that this year’s winner is Huston McCollough for a fine 36 lb salmon landed from the River Spey in May.
Mr McCollough commented on being told of the decision of the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee on December 15th: “I am delighted to have won the Savills Malloch Trophy. The winning fish is a testament to the great work performed by the many charitable organisations devoted to restoring our salmon stocks, as well
as to the management of the River Spey itself. In addition, the Mountain family, owners of the Delfur beat, and their team of highly professional ghillies deserve great credit for their stewardship of the river. I must also cite Grant Morrison, my ghillie
at Delfur, without whose help and advice this notable catch would not have been possible”.
The magnificent spring salmon was caught on 15th May 2010 at the Delfur beat of the River Spey 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 in accordance with best catch and release practice.
At the Savills Malloch Trophy Committee meeting on December 15th half a dozen possible contenders, the great majority in excess of 30 lb, landed by both male and female anglers in a wide range of rivers between the north Highlands and Ayrshire, were considered. Mr McCollough’s entry, which fulfilled the relevant criteria including best evidence and careful handling, was after lengthy consideration endorsed as the winner for 2010. His name will be engraved on the Tay Foundation’s trophy, joining an illustrious list of previous winners which stretches back four decades.
Mr McCollough will also receive a special silver sculpture of a salmon, commissioned by Savills from the highly acclaimed artist Patrick Mavros and a £250 voucher (kindly donated by The House of Bruar where the trophy is on display). In addition he will be invited as a guest to a special River Tay event later in 2011 where he will receive the trophy. Grant Morrison, ghillie at Delfur, will receive a fine decanter with a leaping salmon stopper and a bottle of the Dalmore Tay Dram whisky.
Savills Director Roddy Willis said: “As sponsors of the Savills Malloch trophy it is gratifying to see catch and release initiatives beginning to play a part in stalling the declining salmon stocks. No doubt there are other contributory factors, but most would agree that allowing a fish to spawn naturally is the most practical and economical means of reviving numbers. We have had some great contenders this year, but Huston McCollough is a very worthy winner”.
Robert Rattray of CKD Galbraith and Secretary of the Savills Malloch Trophy for the Tay Foundation added: “We are delighted with this year’s response and the number of noteworthy fish put forward as contenders. Given the obvious difficulties in estimating the weight of a salmon that has been released back into the water, unless of course a weigh-net is to hand, we intend to tighten up the criteria for the Trophy for the 2011 season”.
The encouraging number of large salmon entered for this year’s Savills Malloch Trophy is consistent with the much improved summer and autumn runs in the rivers of the north and east coasts. In some areas, including the north Highlands and the Borders, there have been record rod catches. On the basis of the figures available thus far, Scotland’s total rod catch of salmon and grilse for 2010 is believed to be close to 100,000. There is little doubt that marine survival of north and east coast salmon (except for the early-running fish) has seen a marked and welcome improvement.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Savills Malloch Trophy.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Savills Malloch Trophy.
The prestigious Savills Malloch trophy winner for 2010 season for the largest fly caught scottish salmon released is about to be awarded in the next few days. A press release is immanent. There have been several worthy entrants this year as this well known trophy grows in stature yet again after being mothballed in 1999. The entrants have to have their prize catch well documented and the salmon must be carefully returned back to the river.
As soon as the press release is available it will appear on this site.
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The prestigious Savills Malloch trophy winner for 2010 season for the largest fly caught scottish salmon released is about to be awarded in the next few days. A press release is immanent. There have been several worthy entrants this year as this well known trophy grows in stature yet again after being mothballed in 1999. The entrants have to have their prize catch well documented and the salmon must be carefully returned back to the river.
As soon as the press release is available it will appear on this site.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Deep Mid Winter in Perthshire, Scotland.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Deep Mid Winter in Perthshire, Scotland.
Winter weather continues in Perthshire, Scotland with very cold temperatures below the seasonal average however this offers some great photo opportunities.
Winter sunset looking south towards Perth over the river Tay at Stanley.
Dungarthill near Dunkeld, Perthshire on a cold December day.
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Winter weather continues in Perthshire, Scotland with very cold temperatures below the seasonal average however this offers some great photo opportunities.
Winter sunset looking south towards Perth over the river Tay at Stanley.
Dungarthill near Dunkeld, Perthshire on a cold December day.
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Perth, Scotland in Winter December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Perth, Scotland in Winter December 2010.
These are some views of Perth in Scotland earlier this week on a very cold day in December 2010. They were taken by a fishing colleague James McKay. Many thanks James.
A classic view of the city of Perth in a very cold winter this year.
This is Perth bridge crossing the mighty river Tay.
Looking down Tay street towards the Queens bridge in Perth.
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These are some views of Perth in Scotland earlier this week on a very cold day in December 2010. They were taken by a fishing colleague James McKay. Many thanks James.
A classic view of the city of Perth in a very cold winter this year.
This is Perth bridge crossing the mighty river Tay.
Looking down Tay street towards the Queens bridge in Perth.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Snow and Ice on the river Tay.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Snow and Ice on the river Tay.
As the temperatures plummet in Perthshire, Scotland the river Tay starts to freeze up with Ice flows. These are some of the images today on the river.
This was the Horsey pool on the Pitlochrie beat at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
The Grainhead stream covered with ice opposite the Almondmouth hut on the river Tay at Perth.
The real Almondmouth nearly covered with ice from the river in extreme temperatures on the Tay at Perth in Scotland. A big thank you to Steven Watt for these last two pictures near Perth.
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As the temperatures plummet in Perthshire, Scotland the river Tay starts to freeze up with Ice flows. These are some of the images today on the river.
This was the Horsey pool on the Pitlochrie beat at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
The Grainhead stream covered with ice opposite the Almondmouth hut on the river Tay at Perth.
The real Almondmouth nearly covered with ice from the river in extreme temperatures on the Tay at Perth in Scotland. A big thank you to Steven Watt for these last two pictures near Perth.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter snow on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter snow on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
It was another bitterly cold day in Perthshire, Scotland today by our standards. I drove up to Dunkeld this morning and the temperature gauge in the car read -18 at one stage. The snow scenery is breath taking. These are a few pictures from bridges crossing the mighty Tay in severe temperatures.
Dunkeld house salmon beat looking up from the bridge crossing the river Tay in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.
This is the view looking down stream from the Dunkeld bridge towards the Newtyle salmon beats.
The view looking upstream from Caputh bridge on the lower Murthly and Glendelvine beat.
Looking down stream from Caputh bridge on the Lower Murthly and Glendelvine salmon beat.
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It was another bitterly cold day in Perthshire, Scotland today by our standards. I drove up to Dunkeld this morning and the temperature gauge in the car read -18 at one stage. The snow scenery is breath taking. These are a few pictures from bridges crossing the mighty Tay in severe temperatures.
Dunkeld house salmon beat looking up from the bridge crossing the river Tay in Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland.
This is the view looking down stream from the Dunkeld bridge towards the Newtyle salmon beats.
The view looking upstream from Caputh bridge on the lower Murthly and Glendelvine beat.
Looking down stream from Caputh bridge on the Lower Murthly and Glendelvine salmon beat.
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter in Perthshire December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter in Perthshire December 2010.
Perthshire was hit by yet more snow this morning. It snowed nearly every day last week and it is making getting around very difficult despite great efforts to clear the snow.
One farmer was heard to say to-day that it was getting close to the fall of 1947.
Horsey looking south to Perth.
Bitterly cold by the river on the Catholes at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
A harr hangs over the river just above Stanley Mills.
Extreme temperatures for Perthshire, Scotland. This was taken at 5.13pm.
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Perthshire was hit by yet more snow this morning. It snowed nearly every day last week and it is making getting around very difficult despite great efforts to clear the snow.
One farmer was heard to say to-day that it was getting close to the fall of 1947.
Horsey looking south to Perth.
Bitterly cold by the river on the Catholes at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
A harr hangs over the river just above Stanley Mills.
Extreme temperatures for Perthshire, Scotland. This was taken at 5.13pm.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter Snow December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter Snow December 2010.
Christmas card scenery of a cold start to December 2010 at Stanley by the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
The Catholes hut by the river Tay.
Afternoon sun on Pitlochrie pool at Stanley.
Last light on a very cold December day.
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Christmas card scenery of a cold start to December 2010 at Stanley by the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
The Catholes hut by the river Tay.
Afternoon sun on Pitlochrie pool at Stanley.
Last light on a very cold December day.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter snow in Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter snow in Perthshire, Scotland December 2010.
Winter scenes at Stanley on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
More snow falling on the famous Pitlochrie pool at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Icy conditions on the river Tay at Stanley.
Last light on a bitterly cold day at the start of December 2010 looking south from Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Winter scenes at Stanley on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
More snow falling on the famous Pitlochrie pool at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Icy conditions on the river Tay at Stanley.
Last light on a bitterly cold day at the start of December 2010 looking south from Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland early December 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland early December 2010.
Winter scenery on the banks of the river Tay at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland on a bitterly cold day in early December 2010.
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Winter scenery on the banks of the river Tay at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland on a bitterly cold day in early December 2010.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland November 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter on the Tay in Perthshire, Scotland November 2010.
Winter scenery on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland in November 2010. Are we in for a repeat of early January 2010 or will it be far more severe?
Stanley mills on the famous Pitlochrie beat of the river Tay at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Winter scene at the Wash house at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Looking downstream form the Meikleour bridge into the famous Islamouth beat.
The Meikleour home beat on the middle Tay looking upstream from the bridge across the river just above Islamouth.
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Winter scenery on the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland in November 2010. Are we in for a repeat of early January 2010 or will it be far more severe?
Stanley mills on the famous Pitlochrie beat of the river Tay at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Winter scene at the Wash house at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
Looking downstream form the Meikleour bridge into the famous Islamouth beat.
The Meikleour home beat on the middle Tay looking upstream from the bridge across the river just above Islamouth.
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Snow Storm in Perthshire, Scotland November 2010.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Snow Storm in Perthshire, Scotland November 2010.
Video of the early winter snow storm at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland on the river Tay.
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Video of the early winter snow storm at Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland on the river Tay.
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Salmon Fishing Scotland Perth 800 Fireworks.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Perth 800 Fireworks.
Video of the fireworks celebrating the Perth 800 years on the banks of the river Tay in Perth, Scotland.
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Video of the fireworks celebrating the Perth 800 years on the banks of the river Tay in Perth, Scotland.
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter comes early in November 2010 in Perthshire, Scotland.
Salmon Fishing Scotland Winter comes early in November 2010 in Perthshire, Scotland.
Heavy snow falling today in Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
It snowed all day. If this is just a taster for the winter to come heaven help us!
Early winter scenes from the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
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Heavy snow falling today in Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland.
It snowed all day. If this is just a taster for the winter to come heaven help us!
Early winter scenes from the river Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
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