Sunday, 2 May 2021

River Tweed River Report Week Ending 1st May 2021 - Tay Salmon Fly

River Tweed River Report Week Ending 1st May

 

A slight improvement this week in the catches with not much change in the water conditions, a small 1 inch lift mid-week may have encouraged some movement. A bit more encouraging to have reported quite a few fish covered in long tailed sea lice being caught. The prospect of rain tomorrow should bring a much needed freshen up to the river and clean out the algae that has been building up over the last few weeks.

 

Fishing at Bemersyde Mr Neil Sayers landed an 8lb Sea Liced fish in the Boatpool.Mr Tim Whiteley had success in the Stream on a Gledswood Shrimp Size 10. Mr Dave Gray was amongst the fish again this week landed one from the Top Corbie on a Blue Gledswood Shrimp size 10 and landed another on Gledswood. Mr Colin Hewitt got off the mark for the season at Rutherford. Mr Alan Morrison landed an old springer from the Slap at Upper Floors. Fishing at the Junction Mr John Taylor had success in the Willow Hole while Mr Paul Little landed a 9lb Sea Trout from the Hawthorn. Mr Nick Measham landed a lover fish at Lower North Wark.  Mr James Brymer landed 2 at the Lees, one of which was from the Glide. Mr Hugh Newton landed a fish from the Iron Gate Point Pool on West Learmouth. Mr Jonathan Lane landed 2 fresh long tailed licers from Ladykirk on a ½” Ghillie tube fly. On Waltham and Dritness Mr Ron Martin and Mr Mike Wood both landed fish with the biggest weighing 12lbs.

 

Above Kelso 32 fish were reported, Between Kelso and Coldstream 28 were reported and below Coldstream 23 was reported. With the best fishing being on the Makerstoun beat’s where 10 springers were landed.

83 Salmon and 6 Sea Trout were landed for the week with the best fish 15lb Salmon caught on the Boleside and Birgham Dub beats.

 

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.

It was the end of an era this week as Mr Iain Wilson left his role within the Border Gunroom. I would personally like to wish Iain all the best in his new ventures and look forward to his continued contributions to the river reports. Iain released this statement today.

As from Monday, and after 21years i will no longer work at Borders Gunroom, St. Boswells. This was not a decision I took lightly, but I it was time to move on, and I have made the decision to go self-employed, and to continue doing full time, what I was doing part time over the last few years.  I have a few regular gardens that I maintain, and have also been contacted to do some stand in Ghillieing and Guiding on the river, and this has been very enjoyable and rewarding for both the clients and myself.  I am also available to Chaperone any young/elderly person who is fishing or shooting, and requires assistance. I continue to take clients out deer stalking and pigeon shooting throughout the year, and still have a few days available if anyone is interested. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the shop customers, ghillies, gamekeepers and deer stalkers that I have met and some have become good friends with, over the last 21 years. Your custom and support were greatly appreciated, and I will miss catching up with the latest news etc., and hopefully we can stay in touch, and maybe do some business together in the future. I am looking forward to this new chapter in my life and if anyone would like to get in touch for advice on fishing, fishing tackle and fly tying, deer stalking etc., or just for a chat here are my contact details. Mobile. 07736903379 Email. borderstalker@gmail.com Website. borderstalker.com

Thank you all for your friendship over the years, and hopefully we will meet up whilst fishing or shooting again, somewhere, sometime and have a catch up.

All the best.

Iain.

 

Lower Birgham Head Boatman Mr Tom Davis reports “Every week starts with new hope, fresh ideas and the potential to be the best week of the year. And when on Monday afternoon we saw fish showing we started to believe things could be starting happen. Then right on cue we hooked played and landed a really nice fresh fish up in the Cauld Pool at the top of the beat. Was this going to be the start of things to come? Or maybe not, as we found out by the end of the week. Apart from the very odd sightings of fish, that Monday fish was all we had to add to our catch figures. Hard to believe that we saw so few, when fish were caught above and below that were fresh and even liced fish. Why are they running so hard? When are they running? A few years ago we had very similar conditions and we could have sworn a pipeline had be laid through our beat, affectionately known as ‘the birgham bypass....’ to take the fish past without sight of any. Maybe they are running first and last night? So many questions, not many answers. But fantastic to see fish spread throughout the system.

Well tomorrow’s another week and as the start of this report, we will start with fresh hope, new ideas and it does have the potential of being the best week of the year! Fingers crossed. Tight lines Tom”

 

On Upper North Wark, very lightly fished this week as our rods struggled to find accommodation. Bit of rain due Monday here’s hoping for a lift. Any enquiries or booking requests please call Martin on 07825334427.

 

Lees Head Boatman Mr Malcolm Campbell reports “Only two fish landed for the week both by James Brymer, there was a fair bit of action with odd pulls and boils to the sunray in particular, as last week some days you saw them and others not, it really is a case of right place right time at the moment. Hopefully this rain forecast on Monday will give us a lift of water that is badly needed. For a full report go to Lees page on Tweedbeats and see Malcolms fishing reports”

Berwick and District Angling Association Secretary Mr Lee Ross reports “Not much change from last week. Still sitting at a steady 4" and no fish to report, with the bright low conditions not many people have been on the river this week, but there has been fish spotted on the lower parts of the beat. Next week looks more promising as we have a big band of rain coming Tomorrow so that should freshen things up a bit and hopefully persuade some silver into the system, so fingers crossed this week with extra water and higher temperatures forecast things could change for the better”

 

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.

 

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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.

 

 

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/

 

If anyone would like to get in touch for advice or enquire about fishing, fishing tackle and fly tying, deer stalking etc., or just for a chat here are my contact details. Iain Wilson, Mobile. 07736903379 Email. borderstalker@gmail.com Website. borderstalker.com

 

 

 

The week ended with the level at Sprouston 4” and the water temperature is 46.

 

 

At this stage in the report I would normally have my suggested beats to book for the week ahead, however with all the Covid Restrictions in place and each beat using their own guidelines I will refrain from suggestions until the river is opened back up for fishing a bit more normally.

 

 

The forecast this coming week, Tomorrow morning, outbreaks of rain will continue to push in, these building to become persistent. Rain will then be prolonged and heavy throughout the afternoon. Winds will also strengthen. Tuesday will be cloudy with a few sunny spells. There will also be a few showers that will be wintry on higher ground. Wednesday will see more sunshine but there will also be a few showers, wintry on higher ground. It will continue breezy and cool. Thursday will see a mix of sunshine and cloud with a few showers, wintry on higher ground.

 

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, well this really depends how much rain falls tomorrow, I would highly recommend speaking to your ghillie before packing the bag to see what to bring. Floating with assorted poly leaders should suffice on most beats. Gledswood Shrimp, Tritton Shrimp, Ghillie, Sunray Shadow and Aurora Cascade are all capable to tempting fish on around ½”- ¾” tubes, dressed flies are now worth a go more often in a size 8-12s. On the spinning front Rapala, Flying C and 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 (This figure is a rough guide as there are quite a few beats that don’t report)

 

Total catch last week:  83 Salmon & 6 Sea Trout

Total caught so far this season: 426 Salmon and 25 Sea Trout



As reported on Fishtweed:-

(Biggest Salmon 19lb Hendersyde)

(Biggest Sea Trout 9lb Junction)



















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