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We are offering Classic Spey on the Fly,
the opportunity to experience the classic waters of the River Spey in
Scotland. The Spey boasts the birthplace of speycasting, and is certainly
a must for those interested in the origins of fly fishing. It is known
as one of Britain's best rivers for salmon and sea trout fishing.
We specialize in small group expeditions
giving us the opportunity to completely customize each trip. We focus
on accommodations that make fly fishers a priority. The customized trip
allows you to choose WHAT you want to do-HOW long do you want to fish?
WOULD YOU RATHER fish during the day or night? WOULD YOU ENJOY playing
some golf or doing some sightseeing? There is no set itinerary, except
for the one you set yourself.
Let us help you plan your next trip the way you want it to be. We are
knowledgeable and experienced and can answer any questions you may have
about a classic fishing experience on the River Spey. Call us to start
planning your trip to Scotland and the River Spey today. We can help you
arrange the trip you want to have.
The
River Spey is located in the Highlands of Scotland and is the country's
second longest river. It is also the fastest flowing river in Great Britain
fa
lling over ten feet per mile. It is amongst one of the finest classic
fly fishing rivers with strong roots in the origination of the sport.
Speycasting was developed on the River Spey due to the dense vegetation
on its banks and the erratic winds. It allows anglers to cast long distances
with virtually no backcast thereby making it an ideal skill for fishing
on the Spey.

Although declining in number elsewhere in
Europe, thousands of mature fish return to the Spey each year to spawn
after time spent at sea. The water's fast and relatively even flow, and
its lack of pollution and obstructions, mean salmon can spawn throughout
most of its length as well as in many tributaries.
The Spey supports one of Scotland's most
important salmon fisheries and attracts anglers from all over the world
prepared to try their luck along beats (stretches) of the river.
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