Sunday, 20 September 2020

River Tweed River Report Week Ending 19th September 2020 - Tay Salmon Fly

River Tweed River Report Week Ending 19th September  

 

Sadly we have to start this week’s report with the news that on the evening on 19th September the fishing hut on the Lees Beat at Coldstream was broken into and   everything stolen. If you are offered any cheap tackle or have any information please get in touch or call the Police on 101.

Apologies work commitments last week meant that I struggled for time to get the river report written, I have included the successful anglers from last week in to this one. Overall it was a pretty decent week despite the south westerly wind blowing steady all week making conditions a bit tricky for those fishing on the North side of the river. 426 Salmon and 12 Sea Trout were reported. Tillmouth 40, Ladykirk 28 and Horncliffe 26 also had some good sport over the week. The largest fish was a 28lber caught on the Tillmouth Beat. Above Kelso 105 Fish were reported, Kelso to Coldstream 142 and Below Coldstream 179.

Back to this week now and what a difference a week makes with the weather changing to bright sunshine with highs reaching into the mid 20’s and with the water level dropping quite quickly fishing conditions were far from ideal and as to be expected the catch numbers really fell this week. The vast majority of fish caught appear to be older river fish with reports of odd fresh fish being seen in the bottom end of the river. The river is now Fly Only until the end of the season.

The River Tweed Salmon Fishing Museum opening times are as follows on Weekdays 10am – 4pm and on Sundays 10am – 1pm.

If you catch a tagged fish then please take a note of the tag number, this can be made easier by taking a photo of the tag. To report a tagged fish please contact the Tweed Foundation on 01896 848 277 or the Head Fishery Officer on 07884 230 045.

Above Kelso 75 fish were reported, Between Kelso and Coldstream 49 were reported and below Coldstream 54 were reported. With the best fishing being at Rutherford where 19 Salmon were landed. Ladykird 17 also picked away for the week.

Waltham and Dritness Beat reports The river levels were a little better this week, although it’s getting late for us at the bottom of the river, still one or two fish about, we caught three this week largest 6lb, Jack Weightman and Dave Lorimer (2). Jack also had a lovely fresh fish the week before.



Tiptoe fishing this week, Mike Blee who has been visiting Tiptoe with his wife Sue for 15 years returned week 7th September. On 11th September he caught a 13lb Salmon on a spinner in the Pump House Pool (No. 11) at 2pm I met him and he was lamenting about the 2 beautiful sea trout that teased him yesterday by escaping! I wished him a good afternoon and tried to console him by saying that at least he had seen some fish and to enjoy his afternoon. At 5.24 an email landed to say ... “Landed a salmon this afternoon, 32 inches long, about 13 lbs. returned” “Phew” I thought! Mike said “I was at the Pumphouse and had to find somewhere where I could see the bottom before sliding down into the river! Once I got in, I couldn't get back out! So I had to turn round and take a photo in the net, in pouring rain and in a hurry to return it, having measured it and maintain it in good condition!”
So that is today’s fishing tale.
During the week he lost a double Figure sea trout. On Saturday 12th September Mike Smith caught a 3lb sea trout in the Mile Marker Pool.

 

 

 Fishing at Bemersyde Julian Blades landed a coloured fish out of the Boatpool and lost another. On Tuesday three fish were landed, the biggest of which was 15lb for Peter Abraham out of the Cromweil Pool on a no. 8 Ally’s Shrimp. Jocelyn Adams had two fish: one in Sangstairs at 7lb and a 12lber out of the Dish. Two out of the three fish were tagged and all were returned to the water. There was also a 15lber for James Benbow out of the Dish on Saturday. Mr Jonathan Reddin continued his success at Rutherford with the Black and Yellow Bottle Tube doing the trick. Fishing at Upper Hendersyde Mr Jonathan Hufford landed a lovely 13lber on the fly from the Upper Winter Cast Pool. Mr Alex Knox of the fabulous Contented Vine restaurant in Kelso continued to pick away landing a nice fish from Little Davy on the Sprouston beat. Fishing at Upper North Wark Mr Brian Parker landed a fresh 5lber from the Dub on a Black and Orange Tube Fly while on the same day Mr David James landed a 7lber from the Snipe Pool on a Black and Yellow Tube. Mr Scott Upton on his first ever days salmon fishing made the perfect start by landing a 6lber from the Snipe on a Flying C. Fishing on the Lees Mr Paul Collingson landed a fish in the Slap on a silver micro tube. Mr Craig Scorer also had success in the Slap. Mr Steve Jenkinson using a Black and Yellow Bottle Tube had success in the Cauldstream as did Mr Jeremy Gould. Aussie buoyed by the one day cricket series victory over England prevails at Milne Graden, Mr Gregory Taylor from Sydney landed 2 on a Willie Gunn Bottle Tube on Friday. On the Pedwell beat Mr Richard Chambers who caught our 100th fish was presented with a bottle of whisky. A very good achievement from all our rods .considering Pedwell only fishes four days a week

193 Salmon and 9 Sea Trout were landed for the week with the best fish 18lb Salmon caught on the Rutherford beat.

 

It’s always good to hear how the fishers enjoy their experiences on the river, please let us know about your catches and memorable moments of your trip. Below is some first-hand feedback from anglers last week

 

Tweedhill

Two Red Letter Day - 5 fish.

 Brian Palmar will always put in the best place to catch a fish. 8 fish all on the fly using small tubes. 

 

Pedwell

Peter Lee goes the extra mile to ensure his roads are extremely well looked after. His knowledge, skill and expertise very much valued by us who have fished this beat for many years. He wants fishers to catch and does everything he can to ensure this happens. 

Andrew caught 8 and I caught 5 during our 3 daydream fishing. Some on spinner and some on the fly. Best days we have had for many years.

Peter Lee is an excellent ghillie, nothing is too much trouble. Helpful with all aspects of fishing. Highly recommended.

 

LadyKirk

Great day, friendly, helpful ghillies. I will be back. 6 fish on the fly.

Mark Warren was the perfect Ghille. Knowledgeable and full of good advice. Will return it was that good. Good at teaching new casting techniques.

 

Hendersyde

Another wonderful time at Hendersyde. John and Nigel were marvellous with my son who came salmon fishing for his first time.

 

Tweedswood 

Everything about the day was good except catching fish!

Tweedswood is an excellent beat to fish. A day at Tweedswood is always a day on the river well spent. One contacted but did not stick!

 

Lower Pavilion

Had another Great day with Scott, no fish caught but still a great day trying 

The Ghillie's advice was really helpful to boost my confidence as the days before were unsuccessful catching any fish. Would 100% book this beat again. One sea trout.

 

Upper Makerstoun

Super place indeed will be returning. 

 

Dryburgh Upper 

Brian very helpful and Knowledgeable. 9lb salmon on a small shrimp tube.

 

Bemersyde

Fantastic beat, best I've fished so far. Two fish lost.

 

Fairnilee

Mark the ghillie is always very welcoming, friendly and gives good advice, a lovely beat to fish, very well looked after, easy access to excellent variable pools, certainly the best of the upper beats. 2 salmon.

 

 

 

Bemersyde Head Ghillie Mr Ian Farr reports “After the weekend rain Monday started with one foot of beer-coloured water. Fish moved up with the rise but were hard to catch; we landed one (Julian Blades with a coloured fish out of the Boatpool) and lost another. On Tuesday the water was one foot deep but a better colour and we landed three fish, the biggest of which was 15lb for Peter Abraham out of the Cromweil Pool on a no. 8 Ally’s Shrimp. Jocelyn Adams had two fish: one in Sangstairs at 7lb and a 12lber out of the Dish. Two out of the three fish were tagged and all were returned to the water. Also pictured is a 15lber for James Benbow out of the Dish on Saturday.

 

 

Lower Birgham Head Boatman Mr Tom Davis reports “W/E 12th Sept well another good week was had at lower birgham this week. Not as many as the week before but still fish landed every day this week. It’s always tough after such an incredible week like 2 weeks ago. Up goes expectations, we always expect to see more, touch more and land bigger. It’s in our makeup as fishers to always be positive. But while the river dropped the signs of plenty of fish in the river increased. Sometime seeing a huge number of fish in nearly all the pools. Jumping here, splashing there, big and small ones of all colours and shapes. There were some reports of fresh fish further down but these were a little few and far between throughout the system, but maybe if we have another chunk of rain we will be able to gauge what and how many are still in the sea ready to run. But we’re always grateful for the fantastic times we have had and look forward and optimistically to the next batch of fish to come. A slightly unsettled weather forecast looking ahead but who know how much or even if the rain will come? One thing for certain Is the full range of flies will be swam next week trying to find the killer pattern, different size or even trying a sinking line. The full repertoire was used last week searching for the winning formula.... another fun week of experimentation ahead. Tight lines. Tom” “W/E 19th Sept Well a frustrating week with us.... weather nice, tick, keen rods, tick. River not in flood, tick. Fish in the beat, tick tick tick. Fish that want to take..... no tick. Well we did manage to get 2 early on in the week but apart from a couple more brief contacts that was about all we could manage this week. But not a blank week and a week fished with the hope that at any minute the fish could decide to take and we would have a bonanza! I know it’s a little farfetched but one or two a day maybe. Maybe a little rain this week would help to stir things up a bit, maybe we are getting closer to hard frosts and get aggressive, may be the fish could just have a change of heart and satisfy our desire for them to be caught, safely get a picture and allow on their journey up river. Fingers crossed any one of these might happen and we can be reporting on more and hopefully bigger and fresher fish. But until next weekend we won’t know what next week has in store for us... fingers crossed. Tight lines Tom”

 

On Upper North Wark, Hard going the last couple of weeks with stiff south westerly’s followed for a week of bright sunshine and low water not ideal! Mr David James and Mr Brian Parker done very well a week past Monday landing a fish each from the Snipe and Dub in very windy conditions both on the fly. Mr Scott Upton landed his 1st salmon from the Snipe Pool on Monday there. Any enquiries or booking requests please call Martin on 07825334427.

 

 

 

We are blessed in this area to have some superb local fishing tackle shops that are well worth a visit the superb well stocked Borders Gunroom in St Boswells. I would recommend for a rummage round which and find out from the local staff what’s currently doing the damage on the river and lochs.

 

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.

 

The stunning Saddler Cottage, located within the grounds of Tillmouth Park in now under new ownership. Suitable for fishers and families this lovely cottage is very handily placed for fishing the Lower and Bottom Tweed beats. If you would like more information please check out the link https://www.crabtreeandcrabtree.com/properties/saddler-cottage/

 

The week ended with the level at Sprouston 7” and the water temperature is 54.

 

 

Looking at the availability for this coming week I would recommend Lower Birgham, Milne Graden and Pedwell beats should have a chance of some action this week.

 

 

The forecast this coming week, another fine day with any early low cloud or mist breaking to leave periods of sunshine. Rather warm for most. On Tuesday, a weather front looks to push in from the northwest, bringing cloud and showers as it continues moving south-eastwards. Wednesday will be cloudy to start with showers or spells of rain. It will be cooler. Clearing late. Thursday will be rather chilly with bright spells and showers.

 

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 ahead, with the water levels falling towards summer level a floating line with assorted poly leaders should suffice on most beats, Copper Cascade, Tritton Shrimp, Gledswood Shrimp, Willie Gunn and Ghillie Flies are all capable to tempting fish on size 8-12 dressed hooks or 1/2” – 1” tubes. Great time of the season for giving the Sunray Shadow a go to. The river is now Fly Only until the end of the season

 

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:  193 Salmon & 9 Sea Trout

Total caught so far this season: 5803 Salmon and 1069 Sea Trout



As reported on Fishtweed:-

(Biggest Salmon 28lb Tillmouth)

(Biggest Sea Trout 15lb Drygrange)






















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