1. Findhorn
2. Lossie
3. Spey
4. Avon
5. Isla
6. Deveron

Fishing in this part of Scotland (Grampian/Speyside) includes the world famous River Spey as well as the rivers Findhorn, Isla, Lossie and Deveron.

The Spey is one of the classic salmon rivers of Scotland. The Spey rises over 100 miles to the west and by the time it reaches Grantown it is a big river. The river has some great runs of salmon with over 8,000 fish taken each year.

 

The Findhorn is a very pretty river, and quite short. It is best to contact the various estates to find fishing.

The Deveron is a spate river which offers good salmon (it is known for big fish) and sea trout fishing on about 50 miles of water


Cawdor

Cawdor Estate
Salmon fishing is let by the week on a seven mile stretch of the River Findhorn. There are five beats, three which rotate together over the course of the week, with the other two beats let individually. The season commences at the beginning of May with the Spring Run and ends on October 1st. Day tickets are available for the River Nairn which fishes from mid-March for Salmon and Seatrout.

Findhorn

Glen of Rothes

Glen of Rothes Trout Fishery
6 acres of water, set in magnificent Highland scenery in the Northeast of Scotland. Stillwater bank fishing for Rainbow trout, as well as for Browns, Steelheads, Blue rainbows and Brook trout.

Speyside

Speycaster.net

Speycaster.net
A website aimed at fly fishers interested in Salmon fishing, speycasting instruction, fishing courses and holidays throughout the River Spey system.

Spey

Speysider

Speysider
River Spey - Gordon Castle and Brae Water, Craigellachie and Tulchan beats. Lots more fishing information.

Spey

PR Flyfishing Inc.

PR Flyfishing Inc.
Personalized trips to fly fishing destinations including the Spey.

Spey