Salmon Fishing Scotland Late Spring Salmon Fishing on Tay, Perthshire 2015.
The spring salmon fishing on the Tay is drawing to a close for 2015 and I am pleased to say it has been another successful time on the Mighty River despite declining catches elsewhere. This year there was high expectation after good springs in 2013 and 2014 and a poor overall period last year but bookings were up with excitement for a new season. The river started off slowly but has gently built month on month to currently tremendous catches week on week. It looks with a bit of luck we may pass last years spring total and the 5 year average for the period.
James Aird with a cracking fish caught on the fly from the Green Bank on Islamouth.
The Long Head on Islamouth.
Lady anglers have had good days on the river as well this spring, this was Sue Brazendale with a good fish from East Haugh caught on a spinner.
Dunkeld House continue to have great success catching 6 from the beat yesterday. Conditions look ideal for the end of this week with 75 caught all ready and the river has settled nicely.
Jonathan fenwick with his first Tay fish from Ashtree pool on a Willie Gunn tube at Islamouth.
Rab Jamieson with a lovely fish from East Haugh.
The Tay is truly a mighty river with the largest flow of any river in the country and has all the features of any other river in it making it a tremendous destination for salmon fishing. It offers endless possibilities for Fly Fishing, Spinning and boat work. You could catch an 8 pounder on one cast and on your next you could hook a Tay monster in the thirty pounds class. There is never a day goes by that salmon do not run this mighty river even in the lowest levels.
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