Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Salmon Fishing Scotland Large Salmon on the Tay August 2012.

Salmon Fishing Scotland Large Salmon on the Tay August 2012.

The Tay has seen more unsettled water levels this week making life difficult but yet the river can produce superb salmon.
This was a 33 pounds monster from the Lower Redgorton beat today caught by David Mustarde on a floating devon. Ghillie Stuart Lean is pictured with the magnificent fish. Alas not on a fly but David had an epic battle with this fish landing it 500 yards downstream. This is a salmon that has run the river earlier in the year and is probably dropping back to run the Almond just below Lower Redgorton.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it normal for fish of this size to frequent the Almond?

Stumpy Boater

Anonymous said...

i seen a fish at the spout one day well over 30lbs ;-)
alan

Anonymous said...

Visited Buchanty Spout very many times over the past 5 decades, often seen dozen upon dozen of fish trying the falls and lying in the pools below, never been fortunate enough to see any of this magnitude.

Suppose I've just been unlucky.

Great to know, as this obviously helps the genetic diversity in the Almond.

Stumpy Boater

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