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Post by offshore on Aug 10, 2007 6:06:08 GMT
Hello All,
I wonder if anyone can offer me some general advice. I get very little fishing time at the moment so would like to do the best thing!
I have a week or so holiday in the second half of September - I have limited salmon fishing experience. Like most people I have a moderate budget - reasonable prices but a week on the Tweed is not for me!
How would other people plan a weeks fishing at that time of year?
I was thinking about the Spey Grantown association water for a week (which is a good price) but think it may be too late in the season (?)
Sections of the Nith and Annan seem reasonably priced but I dont really know anything about the beats.
Tyne - riverdale hall could be suitable (?)
The Wye and Usk could have great scenery - but again I know nothing about the best beats for that time of year.
Anyway what ever happens it will be better than work - but it would be nice to increase my chances of success.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Offshore
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Post by robmason on Aug 10, 2007 18:52:06 GMT
Fishing on the Spey in September! You have PM.
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Post by offshore on Aug 18, 2007 6:10:11 GMT
Thanks all for the advice so far - it had never occured to me to go on the Ness; I will have to investigate that further.
Sorry Rob but didnt get your PM!
Regards,
Offshore
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Post by deesidecaster on Aug 18, 2007 10:52:22 GMT
Try a week on lower Dee,day tickets at Kincausie Estate. Accomodation at Maryculter trailer Park or Mill Inn Hotel.
Its the beats prime month,easy wading & fished mainly from the North/left bank.If you cant Spey cast,the banks are fairly clear so no bother if yer a Over & ooter
Sloggi fishes this beat & has great success,he may give your more up to date advice on tactics & fleas.
Tight lines
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