Learning the traditional Scottish Spey cast is a highly satisfying thing to do. There's nothing that beats performing or even watching an elegantly delivered Spey cast sailing out across the river.
There's nothing that beats a Michelin starred chef prepared lunch in a luxury salmon fishing lodge on the riverbanks of Scotland's most famous salmon river.
The River Tay is Scotland's most accessible salmon fishing destination and logistically lends itself well for a salmon fishing event being within easy commuting distance from Edinburgh & Glasgow.
Cast your eyes over this fine example of 'God given' aquatic perfection! Make 2019 the year you show your key business associates a new & natural way be entertained.
Inject some natural brilliance into your next corporate hospitality event on the glorious riverbanks of Scotland's number one salmon fishing destination.
If you've got a good pair of ears then understanding how to use a double handed salmon fly rod will compare to the ease of riding a bike after a brief & effective fly casting lesson.
Great cuisine tastes even better served in a luxury salmon fishing hut beside Scotland's famous River Tay. Book something 'naturally' different for your business associates this year.
This is the most treasured sight in sport fishing in the entire northern hemisphere. This is a fresh run River Tay Spring salmon moments before its safe release. Book your Spring salmon fishing event now.
Here's the most famous fish ever landed in UK waters. This was the British rod caught record salmon of 64 pounds which was caught on the River Tay by lady salmon fisher Georgina Ballantine.
Here's another fascinating light condition from Scotland's most popular salmon fishing destination. This lovely shot was taken at dusk on the lower River Tay.
There's much more to planning a River Tay salmon fishing event than you could ever imagine. Selecting & preparing the venue correctly and bringing in the best professional salmon guide & catering staff is the key for success.
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