With travel restrictions finally lifted, the river resumed “normal” service. ย Most beats were back to welcoming their usual angling parties while the Association waters were delighted to see an uptake in permit sales from visiting anglers. Speyside feels alive again!

I suppose the weather could have been kinder for those getting out for the first time this season, but April can be like that ย – and it’s always refreshing to feel a nice cool breeze while wading down your favourite pool ๐
These colder air conditions didn’t adversely affect the water temperature. It remained fairly stable in the mid 40s. ย A small rise in river levels provided a good fishing height throughout the week and the salmon were on the move – they were not stopping for long in the lower beats.
River heights โ 8in-1ft (+/- 2in)
Water Temps โ 44-47F or 6-8C
Air temps โ 1-12C
From what I hear the upper middle beats and above seemed to have performed best this past week.
Catch Summary
Upper River ย โ Over 20 fish reported โ Castle Grant, Grantown Ass and Abernethy Ass
Middle River โ 14 fish reported โ ย Knockando, Craigellachie, Wester Elchies, Delagyle
Lower River โ 6 fish reported โ ย Gordon Castle,ย Rothes, Arndilly
Average size โ again around 10lb. Biggest fish reported 18lbs

From my “snapshot” of catches throughout the river it would be reasonable to say that April was a decent month with well over 100 spring salmon reported. ย Clearly that figure does not capture those beats that don’t report and the fact that some beats were not fishing at all during the COVID travel restrictions. ย So, all things considered, I’d say the early spring fishing shows encouraging signs and hopefully bodes well for the weeks and months ahead.
A few pics from up and down the river.



Next week
Don’t go packing the short sleeved shirts just yet!! ย It’s looking cool again with some rain, hail and snow mixed in – not bad conditions for the start of May!
Tightlines to all!