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Fishing in Perthshire

Perthshire, Scotland's freshwater gem, beckons anglers with its pristine rivers and lochs. Offering abundant salmon, trout, and grayling, it stands as an unparalleled fishing retreat, melding nature's beauty with rich angling traditions.
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The River Tay and its tributaries, including the Isla and the Ericht in this part of Perthshire, are among the best salmon and trout rivers in Europe.

They have the greatest flow of any river in Britain and over 15,000-rod catches of salmon were recorded in one season.

The salmon season runs from January to October and fishing is available from Monday to Saturday. There is no salmon fishing in Scotland on a Sunday. The rights to fish for salmon are privately owned and permits are required to fish particular stretches or beats.

Brown trout fishing is also excellent with fish of up to five pounds regularly caught. There are many different trout fishing clubs and associations on the Tay system, each has its own permit policies, but generally, they offer daily weekly and season tickets. The legal season for brown trout runs from March to October. And unlike salmon, it is legal to fish for brown trout on Sundays.

To buy permits for the rivers and the lochs in the area, and for equipment hire and information and advice on ghillie services, pop in to Kate Fleming Shooting and Fishing in Blairgowrie.

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