June and July Sea trout bonanza
After losing all of April and May due to covid, it was incredible to be back on the water, although, back to incredibly low conditions due to a scorching spring, […]
June and July Sea trout bonanza Read More »
After losing all of April and May due to covid, it was incredible to be back on the water, although, back to incredibly low conditions due to a scorching spring, […]
June and July Sea trout bonanza Read More »
After a very successful season in 2019 considering the numbers of fish that ran the Tyne being well behind average, with nearly 10,000 less migrating our system, 2020 had a
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After a huge crash in numbers of running fish in August, a scary 7000 less than previous years, we were fearful of the impact that the 2015 floods had on
After a slow July with a few fish landed for guests the rain couldn’t come soon enough to bring the river back to life with some water and most importantly,
A dry July but an incredible August – 19 fish in 20 days guiding Read More »
After a really tough April and May with no salmon to show but lost fish at the net, I couldn’t wait for June to kick off with guiding and some
When my fishing addiction started as a young lad the thought of traveling to foreign shores in search of all manners of incredible species used to send me into a
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Well September was always going to be a hard one to follow, mainly due to the fact of water temperatures dropping, unsettled weather patterns and the fish having tendencies to
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If I could sum up September in a few words it would be “life changing”! There are a few reasons why September will go down as the most incredible month
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Well the water eventually arrived in August along with a colossal run of both sea trout and salmon, this was only going to mean one thing – Absolute carnage! Duncan
Well June’s heat wave unfortunately continued bringing high water temperatures and record low water levels, especially on the south Tyne that highly relies on rain fall. However the rain did
July and the drought continues Read More »