Sunday, 2 September 2018

River Tweed River Report Week Ending 1st September 2018 - Tay Salmon Fly


River Tweed River Report Week Ending 1st September


The catches the last couple of weeks have remained steady with the bulk of fish still been caught below Coldstream, as would be anticipated in the current conditions. Warmer weather returned towards the end of the week and the river dropped back to nearly summer level by the end of the week. Ladykirk and Tillmouth continue to be the best performing beats with 36 and 35 this week, Milne Graden sandwiched between these 2 beats managed 10. Sprouston picked away and finished the week with 15.

The continued wait for some proper rain goes on and not a great deal of rain on the forecast for this week, really need it to come soon, if it comes to late in the season these fish down the bottom end will be on the charge or the old story it will start raining and forget to stop!


A wee bit action on Dryburgh Upper beat this week with all old fish caught. Andrew Cairns playing a sea trout in the Bridge pool, Will Shaw with an 8lb fish from boat pool and Ginger B Cuthbert had a 7lb fish out the battery.


Mr Douglas Aitken providing the future of salmon fishing on the Tweed at Norham Castle Syndicate water and Cornhill with Team V Fly. Lady V landed a lovely fresh grilse on the fly with Brendan at Cornhill, while young Tom hooked a cracking fish at Pedwell with his last cast. Well done to all involved.

***Job Opportunity***
Rutherford beat on River Tweed
Second Ghillie required 3 months Sept/Oct/Nov
6 days a week, mainly boat work
Call Michael Farr 01835 823762


A wonderful opportunity to win Salmon Fishing on the Upper North Wark beat of the River Tweed on dates mutually agreed upon by the winners and the beat. Prize to be used during the 2018 Salmon Fishing Season.
Upper North Wark is situated approx 2 miles above Coldstream and offers fishing on a daily basis for 2 rods, a 3rd rod can be fished at the Head Ghillies discretion. 2 Full Time ghillies/boatmen are provided.
All skill levels are welcome at the Upper North Wark fishing beat. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn how to tie a fly or cast or you are looking to refine your skills, our experienced ghillies are on hand to give you free coaching throughout the day.
Prizes available are:-
1st Prize 3 Days 1 Rod
2nd Prize 2 Days 1 Rod
3rd Prize 1 Day 1 Rod
If you wish to take the additional rods on your dates this can be arranged through Martin on 07825 334427.
Closing date for entries will be 7pm on Sunday 9th September 2018.
To enter the competition please fill in our contact us box on the website and write win in the message section.
For any further information don't hesitate to contact Martin.
Please share far and wide and we look forward to welcoming you to the beat in the future.



After any fishing trip on the Tweed it’s always worth a trip to Kelso to enjoy a superb meal with great atmosphere in the fabulous Contented Vine restaurant. I would highly recommend it as a must visit during your trip. Call 01573 224777 to reserve your table



33 were reported caught above Kelso, 65 fish were reported between Kelso and Coldstream and 100 reported below Coldstream.



On the River Till, no fish were reported


235 Salmon and 44 Sea Trout, with the best fish for the week was 17lb Salmon caught on the Birgham Dub Beat.


Middle Pavilion Head Ghillie Mr Mick Charlton reports “Hi All, Well at last a decent month! A couple of small rises and what a difference fish moving and getting caught.
The first of the month and the first fish, one for Mr Jon Hopwood from the Beech Tree on a Silver stoat. Next up a Pair of sea trout for Mr Niall Morrison one from Megs Hole and one from the Whirls The 7th and a fish for Mr Paul Mickley from the Boat Shiel Again on the Silver stoat. One for Mr Neil Sayers next this time from the Bridge pool. Making his long awaited return to the beat Mr Andy "Cleggy" Clegg got one this time from The Spit. The 17th and a good day all round, One for Mr Tim Briggs from the Boat Shiel on an Intruder shrimp, and a sea trout from Megs, one for Mr Conn Lloyd from the Spit on a Tay Wolf, And 4 sea trout for Mr John Simmister all from Megs Hole. And the following day another for Mr Conn Lloyd this time from the Boat Shiel on a Cascade.
The next fish was caught by Vitali kovalysin from Russia on his first fishing trip to Scotland caught in the Whirls on a Tay Raider. The following day and another good day 4 in a day 2 for Mr Richard Mcghill, both from The Spit on an Ally shrimp.
One for Mr Gareth Bailey after only an hour of his first go at salmon fishing from the Whirls on a Cascade, see it's easy this Salmon fishing lark!!!
At last we have a bit of competition to Mr Tim Briggs for the "Top Rod trophy" Can Conn catch him??
Mr T Briggs 4 Salmon 2 Sea trout
Mr C Lloyd 2 Salmon
Mr R Mcghill 2 Salmon
Fingers crossed September will have some rain!! And with it some more fish. We still have one or two rods available if anyone is looking for fishing”



Hendersyde Head Boatman Ketch reports “Started off the week fairly positively with 6 fish for 3 days. Mostly older salmon but as the week went on and the river dropped in it went a bit quiet for us with only one more fish landed. A wee grilse but still a not bad result with 7 for the week.


Lower Birgham Head Boatman Mr Tom Davis reports “Caught a fish or two in very difficult low water conditions, one very fresh little grilse. Need some rain and water soon”


On Upper North Wark, another week of low water with the level down to minus 5 inch on our gauge, badly needing rain soon. Flicking through the diary the last time we fished with the water level over 1st was on the 21st April. Not ideal conditions for us this season at all. We are currently running a competition to win some days fishing on the beat. To enter the competition please fill in our contact us box on the website and write win in the message section. http://www.uppernorthwarkfishing.com/contact-us


Lees Head Boatman Mr Malcolm Campbell reports “Getting below summer level again, no fresh fish this week out of the 5 we've had. Floating lines wee inter tips teamed with #10-#12 doubles and a Sunray/Collie dug for a change. No rain on the forecast so next week is going to be a challenge. ”

Milne Graden Head Boatman Mr Kevin Wright reports “No fresh fish in the beat, catching old fish on Black and Red Frances. Got redds but no sign of any sea trout and late on Saturday night the old coloured grilse were in the shallows where the redds are”


Ladykirk Head Ghillie Mr Matthi Viethen reports “Best week so far for this season for us with a combined catch of 36, of which 34 were caught on Ladykirk Lower and 2 on Ladykirk.
Notable catches included:
-7 fish for 74lb for father & son team Moss, with best for the week at 15lb on Tuesday
-Day rod Ball finishing his 3 days with 3 grilse and 4 salmon, including 12 lb liced.
As usual there was quite a few fish lost too and lots of plucks and pulls.
Sad to see quite a few damaged fish though, with injuries caused by seals, dolphins and cormorants.
Even though catches went down towards the end of the week, we started to see some very big fish



Horncliffe Head Ghillie Mr Tony Averill reports “August was a good month finishing with 45 salmon and 1 sea trout. A good start to the week with 3 fish to 12lb then things slowed down with plenty of offers but nothing sticking. We finished with a flurry 3 fish landed on Saturday and 2 fish lost...There are plenty of fish about and some availability for this next week, if these fish decide to get in the taking mood we will fill our boots, we are fast approaching 100 fish for the season so come and join us for a day. There will be a presentation for the 100th fish, the award is still to be decided but it will be a good one


Dave Cowan secretary of Berwick and District Angling Association beat on the Whiteadder reports “Whiteadder still in need of rain. Gauge dropped back to zero inches and no fish reported for the week.”



The week ended with the level at Sprouston 1” and the water temperature is 58.


Looking at the availability for this coming week I would recommend the Tillmouth, Ladykirk, and Horncliffe beats should have a chance of some action this week. If you fancy the middle river the Dryburgh Beats will be worth a cast.


The forecast this coming week, Tuesday will be mostly dry with some patchy cloud and sunny spells, becoming cloudier overnight. Wednesday will see a front bring some scattered sharp showers across Scotland, mainly in the afternoon. On Thursday it will start out mostly dry but some afternoon showers will drift in from the east.

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


With water levels still back to near summer levels and the temperature is back into the 50s. Floating lines with poly leaders on the end should cover most fishing conditions at the moment. Dressed flies around a size 10 to 12 should be the order of the day, in the deeper pools it might be worth a try with little ¼” or ½” copper tubes. I would suggest are Copper Cascade, Black Frances, Gledswood Shrimp, Kylie Shrimp, Red Frances and Sunray Shadow should bring success. If you like to give the spinner a go, Rapala or Toby 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 218 Sea Trout 13
Total caught so far this season: 2138 Salmon and 411 Sea Trout


As reported on Fishtweed:-
(Biggest Salmon 23lb Tweedswood)
(Biggest Sea Trout 12lb Tillmouth & Birgham Dub)


















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