River Tweed
River Report Week Ending 16th May
On Wednesday 13th
May a very unique situation arose on the River Tweed which has never happened since
the very first of the River Tweed Acts in 1807. The announcing from the Prime
Minister Boris Johnson on the Sunday evening that England was relaxing their
Covid 19 restrictions and fishing was allowed from the Wednesday. This meant
that the fishing beats that were situated on the English side of the border
could start fishing again while the beats of the Scottish bank were still under
Nicola Sturgeon’s extended lockdown period and could not reopen. With some
short term changes to letting conditions and health and safety implications
most beats held off and are starting to fish with lets from this coming Monday
18th May.
After such a long layoff
and a long period of low water one would have expected some pretty decent
catches to be made when the fishing started especially on the lower river
around the tidal beats. This coming week could be very interesting what’s caught
with the beats having lets on.
Between Kelso and Coldstream 19 were reported and
below Coldstream 73 were reported.
On the River Till, 1 Sea Trout was reported.
92 Salmon and 3 Sea Trout were landed for the week with the best fish 15lb Salmon
caught on the Tillmouth & Horncliffe beats.
Waltham and Dritness
Beat which is a private syndicate beat below Horncliffe village had a great
start on Wednesday landing 14 Springers. I have been informed by the gentlemen
who run the syndicate that this is a record catch in one day from the beat,
well done to all involved. The beat finished with 19 springers for the 4 days
fishing with the fish ranging from 8lbs to 22lbs mostly fresh and sea liced.
The successful rods were, Mr Tony Wood 5 (fish), Mr Dave Lorimer 4, Mr Mike
Wood 3, Mr Jack Weightman 3, Mr Ron Martin 2, Mr Frank Bell 1 and Mr David
Inkster 1.
West Learmouth Ghillie
Mr Dean Cockburn got the beats season off and running and finished the week
with 7. Horncliffe had a great start landing 23 fish, while on Saturday 1 rod landed
15 fish at Tillmouth. Pedwell got off and running for the season with a 9lber
on Friday before landing 5 on Saturday.
As I write today (17th)
there are rumars going about that fishing in Scotland might be allowed this
coming week, we will just need to wait and see what is said as and when.
The week
ended with the level at Sprouston 1” and falling with the water temperature is
46.
Lower Birgham Head
Boatman Mr Tom Davis reports “Well what a unique week this turned
out to be in my life as a ghillie/boatman. We have gone from a total uk wide
travel ban due to Corona virus, which resulted in all fishing stopped. To a
split decision between England and Scotland on opening up access of movement.
Opening up the option of fishing becoming now do able. But only on the English
side of the river. We are very fortunate that at lower birgham do have one bank
in England and the other bank in Scotland. So we had a foot in both camps,
whichever was going to open first... we were lucky enough to find some fish
last week and was pleasantly surprised how fresh they were. Apart from one
older fish they were either liced or lice just off them. So even at -3 on the
gauge they are still able to travel pretty rapidly up the river. It seemed like
a different world going back after so long, gone we’re the intermediate heads
and fast sinking tips, tungsten coneheads and heavy leaders. It was onto light
weight summer fishing, smaller rod, lighter lines, delicate fly presentation (some
dodgy casts though, casting arm was out of practice) and small flies or tubes.
But great to see the rod bend and the fish in the system.
We have a totally new experience in our whole social distancing and
Corvid aware rules going back after nearly 9 weeks. We have all the recommended
safety and protective gear, cleaner, hand sanitizer etc etc . And strict
guidelines that hopefully mean that we can all enjoy some time on the river.
Hopefully we can find some more of these fish that are running and try and get
back to a new normality, whatever it will be.
Fingers crossed and tight lines and most importantly hope everyone stays
safe. Tom”
On Upper
North Wark we are still closed due to the lockdown. I have however put our
spring 2021 availability on fishpal for those who can’t make it this year to
get an early look and chance to book. Bookings and Enquiries can be made by
calling Martin on 07825334427
Looking
at the availability for this coming week I would recommend Lower Birgham beat should
have a chance of some action this week.
The
forecast this coming week, Tomorrow will be cloudy as another
frontal system moves over bringing largely cloudy conditions through the day,
with patchy light rain or drizzle at times. A brisk south-westerly wind.
A largely cloudy and wet day for Tuesday with outbreaks of rain spreading in
from the south-west. These should start to ease overnight. Wednesday will then
see a dry and fine day with periods of sunshine and it should turn warm.
Thursday will start quite bright but then cloud will increase from the west
with a risk of showers in the afternoon.
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
Look at
what to bring for the week aheads fishing, conditions are nearly at summer
level so a floating line with assorted poly leaders should suffice on most
beats with Aurora Cascade, Posh Tosh, Gledswood Shrimp and Ghillie Flies are all
capable to tempting fish on size 8-12 dressed hooks. On the spinning front, the
flying c and toby should be worth a go.
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 (This figure is a rough guide and does not include fish caught
during the Lockdown period 24th March to 12th May)
Total
catch last week: 92 Salmon 3 Sea Trout
Total
caught so far this season: 230 Salmon and 15 Sea Trout
As
reported on Fishtweed:-
(Biggest
Salmon 20lb Junction)
(Biggest
Sea Trout 10lb Lower Birgham)
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