This blog will cover the 4 beats for the Stanley Beats Salmon Fishing River Tay Catholes,Pitlochrie,Benchil,Luncarty
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Friday, 31 March 2017
22lb Spring Salmon . Catholes Beat River Tay
Tim Greenfield with his second springer in two days. Again on the fly this time on the Catholes beat river Tay
9lb Spring Salmon Pitlochrie Beat River Tay
Tim Greenfield with a lovely fly caught spring salmon caught on the Pitlochrie beat in Cawn Pore this one was 9lb and returned back to the river .
Saturday, 25 March 2017
10lb Fly Caught Springer
Chris Blandford with a cracking fly caught 10lb sea licer this afternoon . Caught in Horsey. there were also 2 fish lost in the morning. On the Pitlochrie beat
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
18lb Springer Catholes Beat River Tay
Rodger landed this cracking 18lb spring salmon from the Catholes beat today caught on the fly from the Slap. Well Done Guys & Girl !!
Spring Salmon Fishing River Tay
Danny landed this cracking 11lb Springer from the Catholes beat river tay , This one took a fly fished in the Slap
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Monday, 13 March 2017
Sunday, 12 March 2017
Friday, 10 March 2017
Spring Salmon Fishing River Tay. Pitlochrie Beat
Mark caught this lovely spring salmon in the Wash House Pool on the Pitlochrie beat just at Stanley. This was Marks first salmon on the fly. We have been seeing a few springers up in the Pitlochrie pool this week. Things look to be picking up a bit
Monday, 6 March 2017
2lb Sea Trout
A lovely 2lb sea trout today on the fly in the Back Dam on the Catholes beat river Tay. We also seen quite a few sea trout showing. We lost a big salmon in the 20lb range below the weir on the fly.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Fly Fishing The Slap
John fly fishing the Slap on the Catholes beat river Tay. This is a lovely cast with the fly
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Spring Salmon Fishing On Catholes Beat River Tay
John Dent with two lovely springers today both long tailed sea licers. The first one came from the Back Dam on the fly and number two came from below the weir on the spinner. Well Done
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