The Spring Salmon fishing season is now well into March on the mighty Tay in Perthshire, Scotland and we have had a settled week with good conditions for the pursuit of that magical spring salmon. The weather is to remain settled over the coming week and colder, which hopefully will not deter the chances of producing good sport and some early "Bars of Silver" if you are prepared to brave the elements. Catches have improved dramatically and the quality of the salmon caught remains outstanding but as we go deeper into March hopefully conditions will remain favourable and there will be a further improvement in the run after last weeks success as happened in the last couple of years.
Currently the river settling back nicely with excellent conditions (below 3’ and falling on the Ballathie gauge) to hopefully encourage more spring salmon to run.
The weather is to be slightly colder and settled over the next week after the recent horrible weather. Colder conditions certainly benefit the river at this time of year slowing the spring salmon run down and giving everyone a chance to catch as they run up the river slowly. The milder weather forecast at times last week and recent big spate triggered off salmon to run the river in improving catches. We have just had a massive spring spate, which could have been the tonic for even better catches. Expectation remains very high. Colder weather will settle the river back to a good level and make ideal spring fishing conditions. The water temperature is slowly creeping up to around 43 degrees Fahrenheit or 6 degrees Celsius. These are typical temperatures for this time of year. The colder weather has benefited the lower beats so far but hopefully there might be a chance of a fresh fish anywhere in the river after milder conditions prevailed last week. There will be a few kelts about on many beats and they will quite silver now and should not be mistaken for a spring salmon. Should you require guidance on salmon identification at this time of year please see this
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