Despite the cold, winter is an excellent time for Grayling fishing in Scotland. This season is a favourite among the members of Scotia Fishing – Guided Fishing Scotland. When the Salmon season comes to a close, our focus shifts to Grayling and Pike fishing. Winter fishing in Scotland offers a thrilling angling experience that we eagerly look forward to each year.
While Grayling fishing is a highlight during winter, it's also a great time for Pike fishing. The Pike are busy feeding and preparing for the upcoming spawning period in early spring. At Scotia Fishing, we have a deep appreciation for Grayling and consider them one of our favourite species. Our rivers in Scotland consistently produce 3lb plus specimen fish during winter, making it an angler's paradise.
Fly-fishing is the preferred method for targeting Grayling, and it takes place on rivers that require wading. As anglers spend long periods standing in the water, it is crucial to wear adequate layers of clothing to stay warm. So, be prepared, and we'll provide you with clothing advice upon booking. For anyone considering winter fishing in Scotland, Grayling fishing should be at the top of their list.
To give you a glimpse of the breathtaking experience that awaits you, take a look at the beautiful film below, showcasing winter Grayling fishing in Scotland. Join us and immerse yourself in the stunning rivers and the remarkable angling opportunities that await you with Scotia Fishing – Guided Fishing Scotland.
