Springtime in Scotland is always a mix of weather. ย It can change greatly from one day to the next, let alone within a week. In-fact there’s an old saying that aptly defines our weather patterns in March and April – ย “If you don’t like the weather, wait 5 minutes”. ย It’s so true – we had it all! ย However, the week was dominated with high water conditions. Westerly winds brought in some really heavy rain at the start of the week. ย Although the heaviest rainfall was further west, the top of the Spey catchment is only 30 miles inland from Fort William – which is west coast, so we didn’t miss out! ย Sadly the high water prevailed for most of the week – but the overhead conditions did improve.

This is a photo of the “flooded” Inch marshes @Kingussie
Back on the river-
River heights โ 2ft6 โ 5ft (+/- 2in)
Water Temps โ 42-46F or 6-8C
Air temps โ 4-16C
As you would expect, both angling pressure and catches were down this week – particularly at the start of the week. ย It’s one thing braving the elements if the river conditions are optimum, but with high, cold and at times coloured water, many chose not to bother. ย Ironically, some of those who did get out for a cast managed to find a springer – even with 4ft on the gauge. There’s sometimes a misconception that high water is the toughest of conditions. This is far from the truth. ย Often in high water, salmon are much easier to find- less spread-out and usually out of the main flow. ย A pool on a bend can often be a good intercepting spot.
Catch Summary
Upper River โ 0 fish reported
Middle River โ 7 fish reported โ Laggan, Wester Elchies (2), Kinermony (2), Delagyle (2)
Lower River โ 7 fish reported โ Gordon Castle, Arndilly (4), Upper Arndilly/Easter Elchies (2)
Average size probably around 8-9lb. Biggest fish was 12lbs
I’d heard Aberlour AC caught fish also, but no further received.
Over 60 spring salmon were landed for March across the whole river. Considering a less-than 50% rod capacity ย I’d say that’s a good start to the Spey’s season.ย
Some photo snaps of happy anglers and our silver tourists….






Looking ahead to this coming week
The forecast shows a colder front coming in over the next few days with the possibility of more snow! This should see the river levels drop nicely. Water temperatures should hover around the 5-7C mark – which is good for this time of year. Rods are available up and down the catchment, so for those who are able get out there – it could be worthwhile!
Tightlines and good luck!