
Atlantic salmon
Learn or refine Spey casting, line control and fishing a pool effectively, with the river and beat selected around the season and available conditions.
See seasonal guidance →Fish celebrated Scottish rivers with an experienced local guide. Bill will match your dates, experience and ambitions with realistic available water.
Private parties · Beginners welcome · Permits and equipment arranged
Atlantic salmon and sea trout are wild migratory fish. Success depends on timing, river level, conditions and movement, so honest water selection and adaptable guiding matter more than grand promises.

Learn or refine Spey casting, line control and fishing a pool effectively, with the river and beat selected around the season and available conditions.
See seasonal guidance →
Sea trout fishing can call for stealth, flexible hours and close attention to local rules. Bill will explain when it is a realistic option for your visit.
See seasonal guidance →A private format allows the guide to match the pace and technical detail to your party. Beginners can learn without pressure; experienced salmon anglers gain local knowledge of the beat and current conditions.
Meet the fishing guides →Your written proposal confirms the exact beat, guide, equipment and inclusions before you book.
Patient tuition and local knowledge suited to your experience.
Available fishing selected around dates, runs and conditions.
Appropriate rods, reels, lines and flies can be supplied.
Guest sizes can be prepared in advance where required.
The agreed permission or beat booking can be organised.
Meeting, clothing, travel and safety details before the day.
Every river has its own season, runs, rules and availability. These broad patterns support planning; your proposal confirms the current position for a named beat.
Some rivers open early for spring salmon. Options are specialised and good beats should be secured well ahead.
Salmon options broaden and sea trout may begin returning in increasing numbers, depending on the river.
Salmon and sea trout opportunities can overlap. Water level, temperature and local conservation rules guide tactics.
Some districts continue later than others. Availability and mandatory conservation requirements vary by river.
Important: salmon seasons and rules vary by district, and Sunday salmon fishing is prohibited in most of Scotland. We confirm the rules for every proposed trip.

“A top notch day with a world class guide, in some of the most beautiful streams. Highly recommended.”
Andrew Skala — New York
Wild salmon fishing never comes with a catch guarantee. The value lies in thoughtful planning, suitable water and an experienced guide helping you fish it well.
Read more guest experiences →Send dates, party, experience, location and preferred species.
Guide, beat availability, rules and realistic seasonal options are considered.
Receive a clear recommendation and written quote before deciding.
Specific rivers and dates require current availability checks. Bill will explain what is realistic before you book.
View all fishing FAQs →Yes. A guide can introduce equipment, casting, pool etiquette, wading and safe fish handling at a suitable pace.
Yes. The agreed access can be organised and confirmed in your written proposal.
Appropriate rods, reels, lines, flies, waders and boots can be arranged when requested in advance.
As early as practical. Desirable salmon beats restrict rod numbers and popular dates may be reserved well ahead.
Salmon fishing is prohibited on Sundays in most of Scotland, with different arrangements in limited districts. We confirm applicable rules.
No. River conditions and wild fish movement cannot be controlled. We provide realistic planning and expert guidance, never a catch promise.
Fishing is a passion that can never be fully explained A fly is a prayer that we cast to a dream
The statutory season for brown trout fishing runs from March 15th to October 6th, a time when Scotland’s rivers come alive with activity.
Best Fishing Scotland takes pride in leading fly fishing expeditions to some of the most stunning locations across Scotland, ensuring that your fishing experience is both productive and awe-inspiring.
Seasonal Adventures: Enjoy fly fishing for brown trout during the prime months of spring, summer, and early autumn. The varied landscapes of Scotland provide the perfect backdrop for your fishing journey. We only guide on private waters with limited access and light pressure
Expert Guides: Our friendly and knowledgeable team offers deep insights into the art of fly fishing. They know the best spots for brown trout and will share their expertise to enhance your skills and success.
Scotland boasts some of the finest grayling fishing in Europe, with opportunities available year-round.
Although grayling can be fished throughout the year, we observe a respectful pause during their spring spawning season. The peak times for grayling fishing are from May to October and especially from November to March.
Year-Round Excellence: Grayling fishing is available without a closed season, providing ample opportunities to enjoy this rewarding activity. Prime fishing times are noted for their exceptional conditions and catches.
First-Class Locations: Our tours take you to the top grayling fishing spots in Scotland, renowned for their pristine environments and abundant grayling populations. We only guide on private waters with limited access and little pressure.
At Best Fishing Scotland, we offer more than just a day on the water. Our comprehensive packages ensure that every aspect of your trip is meticulously planned and executed.
All Equipment Provided: From rods to flies, waders, and boots, we supply all the necessary equipment for your fishing adventure.
Licenses and Permits: We handle all the required licenses and permits, so you can focus entirely on enjoying your time fishing.
Expert Guidance: Our experienced guides provide friendly tuition tailored to all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, ensuring a fulfilling and educational experience.
Choose Best Fishing Scotland for an unforgettable journey through the rich traditions and natural beauty of brown trout and grayling fishing. Contact us today to plan your bespoke fishing adventure in Scotland’s most picturesque locales.
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Every river has its own statutory season, fishery rules and peak periods. Local knowledge and early access planning are essential.
Scottish salmon seasons can open as early as February and extend to late November, depending on the river. Northern rivers often peak earlier, while runs on central and southern rivers commonly build through spring and summer toward late summer and autumn.
Sea trout—sea-run brown trout—generally return in increasing numbers from spring. Mid-May to mid-September is traditionally a key period, with July often productive, although conditions and river rules always take precedence.
Salmon beats restrict the number of rods fishing each day. Best Fishing Scotland can sometimes reserve a beat for one party’s exclusive use; desirable dates are sold in advance, so booking early is recommended.
Fishing for salmon on a Sunday is prohibited in most of Scotland, and close seasons vary by district. Catch and release is the normal approach on our guided trips. We arrange the correct access and confirm current beat rules before the day.