Here's a look at The Mikes run on the left bank last pool on the River Tummel before it meets with River Tay with our water steady good conditions for casting the fly .- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The New pool looking up in to The Ash trees pool with today's rods landing one kelt of around 8lbs from the right bank of The guay pool - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The Junction pool Just below the where the River Tummel meets the Tay with our water steady at one foot . - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at the tail end of The Green bank looking over to The Island Run with the new river cobble ready for work River is in good order with dropping water now at one foot two inches. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look up at the right bank of The Fir trees pool and The Kindallachan pool with good conditions steady water at one foot five inches. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The Kindallachan pool where we had a Spring Salmon today of 10 lbs which was safely returned to continue up river . - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at the tail end of The Junction pool right bank looking down towards The Ferry stream and The Plantation pool in the distance with three foot of water on the Water gauge today .- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The Ash trees pool looking down at The new pool with our water still steady should be good fishing over next few days - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The Guay pool right bank looking up stream with our water dropping of looking in good order for this weeks rods. -Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's the 'Cottage Pool' looking downstream to the 'Channel' in an early morning sunrise where there were two salmon landed on Saturday both weighing 19 lbs.
Here's Jim Andrew with his second Spring salmon from the Upper Kinnaird beat this season which he landed in 'The Channel' late this afternoon as the light was starting to fade. This River Tay beauty tipped the weigh net scales at 19 lbs and was quickly returned to the river.
Here's a look at The Ash trees pool mid morning looking down to The New pool where we had some sport with kelts to day .- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The Tulliemet Fishing hut one of the best on the Tay system with all mod cons with our water levels starting to drop off next few days should be good Fishing. Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at the right hand bank of The guay pool where a few kelts have been landed over the course of this week with water dropping off should be good conditions for next weeks rods.- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's the neck of The New pool left bank looking up to the tail end of The Ash trees pool where today's rods landed two fish one Kelt and one Baggot.- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Here's a look at The Middle pool on The River Tummel a pool for a spring Salmon to take a rest after running through todays high water looking for the River to drop over night for tomorrow's rods.- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone