Sunday, February 23, 2014

Salmon Fishing Scotland The Mighty Tay, Perthshire, Scotland in a spring Flood 2014.

Salmon Fishing Scotland The Mighty Tay, Perthshire, Scotland in a spring Flood 2014.

Currently we are experiencing mild temperatures, a rapidly rising freezing temperature on the hill, wind and driving rain causing the river to rise quickly. This has all the characteristics of a very big flood which has been experienced in the past on the river.

This is at Stanley with the grass banks disappearing quickly.


The Dam at Pitlochry on the Tummel with water being released.


Wades Bridge at Aberfeldy with the river breaking over the banks.


A burn in Aberfely in full spate. The pictures of the upper river came from Steven Watt.

This is an example of what the river will be like tomorrow morning in full flood after mild temperatures, high winds and driving rain melting the snow on the hills.

A spate in January 2008.

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