As far as the weather goes, it certainly felt more like winter than spring on the river last week. We had snow, hail, freezing air temps and cold winds most days – it was certainly challenging at times. However, the cold spell did allow river levels to steadily drop and actually provided fairly good conditions for early April.

River heights โ 1ft – 2ft (+/- 2in)
Water Temps โ 38-40F or 3-4C
Air temps โ 0-8C
It was also pleasing to hear of improved catches from those beats that had anglers. ย Most ghillies still reporting ย “light rod pressure” on their respective beats while others report no anglers at all – which obviously guarantees no fish; but the general consensus is that those that ventured out were fishing with expectation, rather than hope. ย The drop in water temperature favoured the lower and middle beats and this was reflected in the overall catches – although I’ve not had a complete update from the upper river, so can’t confirm conclusively. ย Not so many sealiced fish this week, which is a result of the colder temps.
Catch Summary
Upper River โ 2 fish reported – Castle Grant (2)
Middle River โ 12 fish reported โ Wester Elchies (4), Kinermony (5), Knockando (3)
Lower River โ 11 fish reported โ Gordon Castle, Arndilly (6), Rothes (4)
Average size increasing – around 10lb. Biggest fish reported 18lbs
2 good sea trout reported also – 3&6lbs
This weeks gallery shows some beautiful Spey springers – Mark Morrisons 18lber from Kinermony, yet another fish for Damon Harrison. Bottom photo is Blair Banks (Arndilly Ghillie) with his 6lb sea trout.



Sometimes its worth showing a fish without the angler – the one below was caught by SFB chairman Sandy Scott -and is a perfect example of a Spey spring salmon.

Looking ahead to this coming week
Weather looks good, conditions look good…. so I’m hoping the fishing will be good also. The cold weather will last a few more days, then it’s getting slightly warmer towards the end of the week. ย All things considered, it looks a great week to be on the river. Plenty rods available at short notice. ย As always, stay within the travel guidelines.
Tightlines to all.