Monday, 25 July 2011

2011 bookings

Availability for 2011 is now on the Cardrona Fishtweed webpage. Please note that Iain Bain and Brian Marshall are now handling bookings this year, and both can be contacted at cardronafishings@yahoo.co.uk

Don't hesitate to drop us a line if you require further information or guidance on fishing at Cardrona. New tenants for 2011 who have not fished and have a booking already confirmed via Fishtweed will be sent a copy of beat guide.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Early start to 2011 season

Upper Tweed came down in flood last weekend (16/17 July) - probably around the 5' mark judging by the flattened grass on the riverbank. Unfortunately, the SEPA gauges were down that weekend so no accurate data was recorded. The river has been fining down all week and this has brought some fish up.

Iain Bain had two fish on Thursday evening, and hooked several others, both about the 7lb and 12lb mark respectively.





A 4lb sea trout was taken yesterday, and the same angler lost a salmon at the net. Successful set up was a floating line with a couple of sea trout variant patterns.



Friday, 4 February 2011

2010 summary



2010 was a good year, with 96 salmon we were just short of our previous highest catch of 98 fish. 78 of these fish were released. Considering the sheer amount of fish in the Tweed system last year, it is surprising that not more were caught.





Sea trout were down slightly, we caught 20 fish, all of a good standard. 18 of these fish were released.

Our largest salmon was 23lb caught by Nigel Griffiths (apologies for the earlier incorrect attribution of this catch!)

Below is the breakdown of catch:

Salmon

August 1
September 10
October 21
November 62

Total 94

Sea Trout

September 5
October 5
November 10

Total 20

A few anecdotal comments:

2010 followed a more 'conventional' weather pattern, ie dry summer and wet late autumn. This explains the pronounced rise in catch, particularly in November, no doubt helped by the sheer number of fish which ran late.

Many fish were fresh, with a few which were very solid, fresh silver fish, which could not have been more than 3 or 4 days from the tide.

There seemed to be less small grilse about this year, with a higher proportion of bigger fish.

Winter arrived with a vengeance, providing deep snow for the final day's fishing on 30 November.



Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Report 25 Oct - 9 Nov


We've had a good fortnight's fishing, over 30 fish have been recorded since our last report, and some nice sea trout too. Last week 27 salmon were recorded, our best week to date. Water conditions have been good, sitting around 2' for some time, although higher water at the beginning of this week made for difficult conditions.

Notable catches for visiting rods so far in November include Nigel Griffiths with 8 salmon, including one of 23lb, our biggest so far; Geoff Badlands with 1; Alastair Dunbar with 3; Andrew Bendall with 1 and John Earwalker with 1. A few sea trout have also been caught, with Graeme Ritchie recording a nice 4 1/2 pounder.

A rather wobbly video of a 12 pounder being played and returned in the tail of the Rumbler.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

The Rumbler circa 1980

Looking downstream....


Looking upstream....

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Old photos of Cardrona

Below is a photograph of the casting instructor, Peter Anderson, hosting a casting demonstration at Cardrona in the late 1950s. The photograph is taken below the railway bridge on the left bank, looking downstream into the Rumbler Pool.

More photographs, in colour, will be added in the next few days, courtesy of Andy from Motherwell who kindly provided these for inclusion when he was down at the beat a few days ago.

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Report from 12-25th October

We have again been plagued by low water since the last report, the guage barely managed above 7" from 12th October to 22nd October. A welcome rise of about 1' 6" freshened things up on Saturday 23rd October, although the rise rather spoiled fishing that day. Despite the good numbers of fish about, I still maintain that we need a 'proper' flood, ie one of at least 3-4' and sustained over a day or two, to clear things out and get some of those big, fresher, true autumn fish up from the middle/lower river.

Despite the conditions, fish still keep coming. Phil Howard was delighted to catch his first ever fish, a 4lb grilse, yesterday. Phil was fishing with Drew Bain, who also had a 10lb fish as did his father Iain who had a 12 pounder. Iain has had 4 fish in the last 10 days, and one day hooked 6 fish, but none were banked!

Phil with his first ever salmon


Other successes include 2 fish of 10lb and 6lb taken by Graeme Sutherland,a 10lb fish to regular Charlie McGhee, Graeme Dea with a fish of 12lb and Iain Bain's friend Andy taking a fish of 7lb.

Graeme Sutherland's 6lb fish


Hopefully we will have more successes to report this coming week.