Fishing in Scotland

 Introduction

 This evening, I am posting a portfolio of images with theme of sport fishing in Scotland.

 Fishing Beat on River Tay, Dalguise, Scotland

Summary information on Fishing in Scotland

Scotland offers a wide range of fishing opportunities via an extensive range of lochs (lakes), rivers, lakes (fisheries) and sea angling.

The main freshwater fish are salmon, trout, grayling and pike.

March to October us the typical fishing season although dates differ from river to river.

The key rivers are Tay, Spey and Tweed. These rivers are all roughly the same length at 118 miles, 108 miles and 98 miles respectively.

Fishing permits are usually required.

Success at Orchill Loch Trout Fishery.

River Tay at Dunkeld, central Scotland

Fishing on River Spey, Grantown on Spey


Fishing on River Kelvin, Glasgow

Fly fishing on River Tay

Fishing on River Spey at Aberlour, Scotland

Fishing on River Ness at Inverness, Scotland

Fishing on lake (Darnley Country Park), Glasgow

Fishing on River Tay at Dunkeld, Scotland

Fishing on River Tweed, Scottish Borders

Coastal fishing at Ardrossan, Scotland


More information

The publication Visitors’ Guide to Scotland contains an extensive range of information for the tourist.The ISBN of the book is 978-1-9161332-0-4. Also available via Kindle.



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