River Tweed River Report Week Ending 14th April
The week started with a high brownish water
that wasn’t ideal but a few fish were caught. Tuesday saw the return of the
North East winds which stayed with us until Saturday, making fishing conditions
a bit tricky. There were reports of a Seal seen above Wark on Tuesday morning,
which may have moved some fish further up the river towards the Junction. Given
the water conditions we might have expected a few more fish caught, but as they
say when the wind blows from the east the fish bite least. Hoping for better
things this coming week with some warmer weather forecast after a windy start.
On Thursday Mt Jack Power from Cork fishing on
the Tweed for the 1st time landed a cracking 12lbs springer on the
fly from Hempseedford ably assisted by boatman Pud Murray.
66 Salmon and 7 Sea Trout, with the best fish for the week was 20lb Salmon
caught on the Birgham Dub Beat.
Makerstoun Head Boatman Mr Colin Pringle
reports “Another cold and fairly quiet week apart from an exciting half hour
for the Beresford-Davies lads, 13 year old Archie catching his 1st
salmon then older brother Ollie 15,
jumping into the boat while the sea was still warm to take his fish off the
same lie, well done boys, you’re the future”
Upper Hendersyde Head Boatman Mr Robert Jewels
reports “4 nice fish to 12lbs, 1st half of the week, couldn’t get a
pull 2nd half, water colour didn’t help Friday and Saturday”
Hendersyde Head Boatman Ketch reports “A tough
week with the wind making things almost impossible at times and inbetween
reminding the rods they’re having fun while been lashed in the face by rain. We
did manage to land 3 springers, one of them a very nice 17lber.
On Upper North Wark we had a good start to the
week landed 2 sea liced springers and a sea trout on the fly from the Mill
Stream, Some other brief contacts were made along with a nice fish lost in the
Dub on Wednesday on the fly. Water coloured up Friday and Saturday that made
things a bit trickier.
Mr David Cowan secretary of Berwick and District Angling
Association beat on the Whiteadder reports “Whiteadder finally settled down at
2ft. Clean with slight tinge and in perfect condition for the start of
next week. Fish seen running over the gauging station earlier this week by
visiting anglers washed off Tweed but nothing reported caught so far. Rise in
temperature might stop them running through over the next few weeks. Prospects
looking better than so far this season.”
The week ended with the level at Sprouston 1ft 9” and the water
temperature is 44.
Looking at the availability for this coming week I would recommend the
Lower Birgham, West Learmouth beats, with a few fish moving up past Kelso, the Upper
Dryburgh beat should have a chance of a springer this week.
The
forecast this coming week, rather cloudy and windy on Tuesday
with rain or drizzle at times, and it will feel rather cool in the fresh
southerly winds. Any early rain on Wednesday will soon clear, with most of the
day dry and sunny, although still rather breezy. It will be very mild. Thursday
will be a fine and dry day with light southerly winds, and it will be rather
warm.
As always I would like to thank all those who provide me with the
information to make this report, it is very much appreciated. If you have any
information or photo’s you would like included please get in touch with Martin
on 07825334427 or info@taysalmonfly.co.uk
Most beats will be fishing various sinking density lines with poly
leaders on the end at the time of year it has to be a Black and Yellow and if
that fails a Yellow and Black! Copper tubes around 1.5” should be the order of
the day, some anglers are choosing to fish more with Aluminium tubes and using
the fly line to get down. Pattern’s I would suggest are Black and Yellow
(Tosh), Posh Tosh, Gledswood Shrimp and Spring Ghillie should bring success. A
wee personal favourite of mine is the Black and Yellow Samurai Shrimp at this
time of year. If you like to give the spinner a go, Rapala, Toby and Devon
Minnow fished nice and slow should bring results.
As always come prepared and always listen to the advice of your boatman
or ghillie. If you’re needing to top up your fly box ahead of your trip please
check out www.taysalmonfly.co.uk
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Season So Far catches
Total catch last week: Salmon 66
Sea Trout 7
Total caught so far this season: 263 Salmon and 30 Sea Trout
As reported on Fishtweed:-
(Biggest Salmon 21lb Birgham Dub)
(Biggest Sea Trout 9lb Lower Birgham)
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