Kick start your corporate hospitality events with something naturally wonderful via a River Tay salmon fishing event day. This scenario is more than likely with our professional involvement.
Here's a beautiful shot of the middle River Tay between the popular Perthshire towns of Pitlochry and Dunkeld. Both town make excellent bases for accommodation to accompany your salmon fishing event day.
Put yourself in the picture as the satisfied captor of one of God's fiinest creations. Our River Tay salmon fishing events include expert tuition from the most highly experienced salmon guides.
This is the moment of real focus and relief as a perfect fresh run River Tay salmon finally hits the landing net. There's nothing that beats the thrill of this experience in the outdoor world.
Here's a fine shot of another beautiful Spring salmon from the River Tay. This perfect specimen was hooked in front of the TV cameras for the highly popular Turas A Bhradain TV series.
There's truly nothing in any Scottish rural pursuit that remotely compares to the thrill & excitement of being 'buckled' into a powerhouse Spring salmon on a bright Spring sunlit day on the River Tay.
During the higher water level months of early Spring & Autumn we often used 'tube' flies to catch salmon on the River Tay which have weighted copper bodies to assist with fishing down deeper.
Here's a fantastic shot taken by professional photographer Peter Sandground. All salmon fishing events can incorporate a professional photographer to capture the moments.
Other than providing the most fascinating day out on one of Scotland's most famous salmon rivers the Tay will optimise your deepest thoughts by providing clarity of mind via her hypnotic flows.
There's magic in the air during all months of the River Tay salmon fishing season that spans from January to October. Show your business associates a more 'naturally' inspired way to spend a day.
The spinning rod can often be a great asset in certain higher water conditions on the River Tay. This chap was playing his first ever Scottish salmon on his his first days fishing.
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