There's a fantastic thrill too when a heavyweight Tay salmon appears which they've got a habit of doing when you least expect it like was the case in this memorable River Tay encounter.
Here's the type of natural beauty the River Tay often brings to the table. While catching salmon is great fun nothing beats the surroundings of the sport.
Here's a fine late Spring upstream shot of the River Tay which was taken from the historic Telford Bridge in the town of Dunkeld. Put yourself in this glorious picture!
Here's a fine example of what a fresh run River Tay salmon looks like. Don't underestimate the skill and tact required to achieve this scenario and let our professional staff show you exactly how it's done.
Here's a picture of a perfect fly caught River Tay salmon which hopefully will inspire you to consider a personal introduction to the 'King of Fish' on your next hospitality day out.
Here's a close up shot of the world's most sought after gamefish. This is a fresh run Atlantic salmon which was landed on the River Tay during the highly scenic fishing month of June.
Skill and understanding that goes into the successful capture of a salmon with a salmon fly rod. A River Tay salmon fishing event will provide you with an effective undertanding of the skill set required.
Here's a shot of a very happy salmon fishing guest with a perfect fresh run River Tay Spring salmon. Treat yourself to a quality introduction to Scottish salmon fishing during 2019.
Here's an amazing Spring sunlight shot that was taken yesterday from the River Tay slightly upstream from the historic town of Dunkeld. Treat yourselves to a salmon fishing adventure during 2019.
Look at this shot as a great example of the most fantastic late afternoon light display of golden brilliance. The Tay offers a completely different realm of spectacular natural scenery that changes often throughout the course of the fishing day.
A snippet of Scottish salmon fishing advice you'll be given on a Spring fishing event day is looking out for bunches of daffoldils which were traditionally used by Scottish ghillies to mark the Spring salmon lies.
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