Thank you for visiting our salmon fly blog. In this blog you will find lots of fly pictures, step by step's, and other pictures of fishing related stuff. We have recently launched our official website that can be found at http://taysalmonfly.co.uk or click on the link on the right hand side of the page. The picture below is a 22lb River Tweed Springer Landed on the Upper Hendersyde Beat using one of our Monkey Flies on the 4th March 2013
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Thank you for visiting our salmon fly blog. In this blog you will find lots of fly pictures, step by step's, and other pictures of fishing related stuff. We have recently launched our official website that can be found at www.taysalmonfly.co.uk or click on the link on the right hand side of the page.
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Upper North Wark - River Tweed - Beat Report Week 11 Ending 16th April 2016
Week 11 started with the river at a perfect height for us but running coloured. The only action on Moday was a 4lb Brown Trout on a "Carrot" Rapala. On Tuesday we were greeted with North East winds and heavy showers however the fish were in the mood to take and by lunchtime we had had 3 lovely spring salmon. Two from the Dub and One from the Snipe. Megabass Vision 110 and 28gm Copper Toby were the successful lures. With the heavy showers on Tuesday the river rose over night and was unfishable on Wednesday. On Thursday the colour was a bit better and Mr Jamie McCulloch fishing the fly in the Snipe Pool landed a cracking 5lb Sea Trout, a couple of other fish were hooked and lost not sure what they were tho. On Friday we saw a few fish in the morning but no action was had, more over night rain brought the Teviot up on Saturday and our fishers decided not to fish in the coloured water. Hopefully get some more settled conditions next week.
If you would like to fine out more about fishing on the Upper North Wark beat of the River Tweed please give Martin a call on 07825334427 or email
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