Fishing Salmon at Forss House Hotel

February, March and early April
Requires a small double handed rod of say 12ft for the Forss and a 14/15ft rod for the larger rivers to cope with a full sinking line. In early February a 2-3 inch tube may be needed decreasing in size to a waddington of 1 inch by mid April. If the weather is colder than normal a larger fly is recommended and on warmer days in early April when the fish are showing, a size 8 shrimp pattern may just be the medicine needed.

There is no exact approach but when water levels are high, a larger rod helps. When they fall away, a smaller rod covers the water with greater delicacy. If it is warmer than usual, a smaller than average fly might be more effective and a large spate in May might demand a return to the lines and flies of February!

Mid April - May
You may fish with a full range of tactics at any time during these months. An intermediate, sinking tip or even a floating line might work best. Water levels and temperatures are variable, so be prepared.

June - August
Water levels generally fall as summer draws in and a grilse rod of 10/11 ft will cover most beats adequately. Bring the larger rod with you as nothing is certain where the weather is concerned. Take the small waddingtons and your flies down to size 12. This is normally the time for a floating line and a "muddler" pattern or similar wake-fly can be useful.

September - October
As for April and May a range of tackle would be the best idea unless you have a crystal ball. As the season draws to a close there is a return to sinking lines and larger flies.

Picture Colin Gregory

Salmon Fishing on the river at Forss House Hotel
FORSS HOUSE HOTEL
Forss, Near Thurso
Caithness KW14 7XY
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