Freestone · Mixed · North East / Aberdeenshire

Don

Don terrain map
Terrain map

The Dee's northern neighbour — later-running with strong autumn salmon through May and peaks in autumn.

Species

Day off — closed today

Reopens Monday. Use the day to walk the beats.

Closed — confidence not applicable today.
Water temperature for atlantic salmon
Cool — slow
6°C est.ideal 1014°C
0°14°28°
Conditions
Level
1.00 m
Water temp
5.8°C
Estimated
Clarity
Clear
Air temp
6°C
Wind
SE 9 km/h
Light breeze
Pressure
1001 hPa
Rain · 48h
0.0 mm
No meaningful rain
Rain · ahead
7.3 mm
Light rain · next 48h

Live readings — water temperature is an estimate where the gauge does not record it.

How to fish it · for atlantic salmon
When
Morning into early afternoon.
Where
Pool tails, steadier runs, and any water with pace.
Method
Fish a sensible line-and-fly combination for the height and pace of water.
Kit
13 ft #8/9 double-hander in spate, 10 ft #8 single in low water. Floating line plus a fast-sink tip. 12–15 lb fluoro tippet.
Through the year
0–3 scale · May highlighted
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Salmon runRun
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
GrannomHatch
2
2
Evening SedgeHatch
2
3
3
3
2
Large Dark OliveHatch
1
2
2
1
Iron BlueHatch
1
2
2
1

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Directions
About this water

The Dee's northern neighbour — later-running with strong autumn salmon through May and peaks in autumn. Also excellent brown trout and sea trout fishing, less pressured than the Dee. Fish the upper beats with sinking-tip in spring, smaller doubles as water warms. The lower Don through Dyce can produce surprisingly well on a spate. An underrated Aberdeenshire system with good potential.

Under the surface

The Don is the Dee's neighbour and sibling — Scotland's sixth-longest river running roughly 81 kilometres from the southern Cairngorms through farming country to the sea at Aberdeen, draining about 1,300 square kilometres of mixed geology. Where the Dee is granite and gorge, the Don is softer, more rural, with schist and porphyry giving the water a slightly different character and a richer, more amber tone. The middle reaches through Strathdon are characteristically pool-riffle, well-sorted cobble and gravel, with moderate sinuosity and the sense of a rural river that belongs to the farmland rather than to wilderness. The Don is less confined than the Dee, less dramatic, and less famous — but precisely for those reasons it fishes with a different rhythm. It's a river that rewards patience and attention rather than the grand gesture. Watch for the warm-coloured water after rain, and the particular softness that distinguishes Aberdeenshire Don water from its granite-sourced neighbours.

Wading: Slick bedrock steps in localised gorge reaches

  • Mixed
  • Partly confined
  • Pool riffle
  • Run
Seasons & zones
  • Salmon11 February → 31 October

Sea trout: Variable seasonal (2026)

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