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The ground was white over with a vicious wind blowing from the north... Monday 4th another calm startapart from the swearingfrom myself as I caught my thumb in a Mole trap I was setting, anyway 1’5” 42 degs and squeaky clean fish showing in the Cauldstream or were they ge... Monday 25thA nice frosty sunny startwhich made a change from yesterdaywith a snowy damp Sunday which is always the way when you only get one day a week to get things done, anyway 1’8” and 38 degs sque... Monday 18th A lovely day for February sunny with a touch of frost, we covered the whole beat and had 10 Kelts for our efforts all on spinner though we did give the fly a go. A foggy start which soon cleared to give us a lovely day. An overcast start but the sun was soon out, but John Wallace had a fish on the bank before it was out, a 12lb cock from the Cauld, not the freshest but ... Monday 1st September A nice day on the river 1’5” and 58 degs with a wee tinge of colour, there were a few fish showing in the top half of the beat whilst the bottom half was much quieter although Nig... Monday 25th August As I write this I’m not sure about today’s catches as all the Ghillies had the day off which was very nice. 1’7” and 54 degrees, clean but a bit of the stone dirt is starting to lift off ... Monday 7th May. A blustery day with overcast skies and the odd shower. Team Godde... Monday 17th 1’11” and 46 degs nice clean water. Colin’s never caught a salmon before so on a Monday morning there was only one pla... Monday 11th June. A mild day with a bit of a south west wind blowing this morning. The cheery weather girl got it right, it was warm and sunny and a west wind for a change, it’s been weeks if not months since we have had a west wind. I could make something up of course and sometimes may... Monday 23rd May A lovely day on the river nice and sunny depending on your point of view of course, I for one am loving the sun as its been a long cold spring. Almost there, Back of the Wall Tweedbeats includes details of accommodation and things to do in the area, as it is not always just about the fishing! It wasn’t all great tho... Monday 9th April. Well here we are into the final straight at last; this month has lasted two months it seems with each day getting worse than the last. It was a glorious start to the month, not only was the weather perfect but a fish was landed at the Lees, it was a fresh 12lber and was caught after a bit of a tussle by Paul who had... Monday 22nd February. ... Monday 22nd February. We did see fish in some of the pools bu... Monday 13th June. Tuesday 5th ... Monday 28th May. Misty start with water at 66 degs, a rise at a wee silver stoat first cast at the Slap then nothing, gave the Cauld a go but it’s just a load of streams goi... Monday 1st July Well that’s June out of the way, it’s a pity that February and March didn’t pass as quickly, I was saying last week that we had no Seatrout but one was caught on Saturday night in the ... Monday 24th Overcast start to the daybut the river up to 1’3” and 58 degs, nothing doing in Slap first thing but Harry Stollard got a 12lb river fish from the Cauld on fly, he also got 1@13lb from the... Monday 17th June. BBC weather said it would be a cloudy day with ... Monday 31st August. It did... Monday 16th October. A cold day with a few snow showers, the river was in good order apart from the water temperature which was down to 34 degrees, 1’11” and squeaky clean with a easterly wind making... Monday 19th February. 12 talking about this. A sunny calm, yes calm start and the Lees gauge reading 2’0” and 42 degrees. Another warm sunny day with the Lees gauge showing around 9” and 56 degrees this morning. 1’4” and 42 degrees which is a fair drop in temperature ... Monday 25th March. Farson digital provided unique live and archived HD footage of river conditions, water height and colour. River sitting at 2’6” and the Lees this morning and 38 degrees also carrying a lot of colour thanks to the Teviot effect so the team decided not to fish which was a wise decision... Monday 6th February. A wet day yet again, not enough to flood the river but enough to make it a miserable day. ... Monday 6th May. 1’4” and 54 degrees nice and clean. 4’5” this morning and wet but it soon cleared to leave a lovely day with blue skies and calm, the fact it was calm makes me quite calm as well. Team Godden on for three days with two new members, on... Monday 12th October. The report has disappeared from my computer, I’ve hunted through all the wee sneaky places that thing go to but no sign of it. Team Harper here for the week and they set about their duties with a spring in their step. Team Godden here for the week and they arrived with a smile or maybe that was a grimace; anyway we did t... Monday 29th August. Nick had a couple of bow waves and boils in the Slap first few casts, the... Monday 19th Team Taylor reported for duty this morning and young Will 13 years was soon into his first ever Salmon on the fly which he promptly lost, but honour was soon restored as he had an 11lbe... Monday 12th August. beat overview. John fished the Low... Monday 16th March. A very windy day and warmer of late, 1’6” 54 degrees and clean. Please note :- The river level figures are not displayed in real time and are to be used as a guide. Into the Cauld wi... Monday 13th Well there’s no need for me to attend the gym tonight as I had enough exercise today to last me a month, blowing a hoolie all day with rain, hail showers every half hour. Book fishing permits for salmon, trout, grayling, see latest FishTweed catches, fishing reports, Tweed river levels and so much more FishPal - River Tweed Salmon Fishing Why fish the Tweed 1’4” 46 degrees and squeaky clean. 2’10” and 41 degs this morning alo... Monday March 2nd As I said last week that’s February out of the way and I’m always glad to see the back of it. Phil Fisher and team here. If you already have fishing organised, we can assist you in finding suitable accommodation close to your beat. Bit of a wind blowing this morning from the North West but this wasn’t enough to stop Ian Gregson getting a fly across the Slap and hooking a fish on his very first cast of the trip. I’m writing this on Tuesday night so I’ve forgotten what happened yesterday. A dull cold day with no sign of the sun and there never was with a very cold east wind blowing in low cloud off the North Sea. Peter London and pals John and Rex were here and I gave... Monday 20th July. Phil Fisher and pals here for three days... Monday 16th May. Team Godden here for three days and after the usual chaos getting everyone sorted as to where the... Monday 17th October. Things to do THINGS TO DO. The first day of decent water after a flood, a Monday as well, perfec... Monday 6th October Team Harper here, I missed the whisky drinking competition in the hut yesterday as I was at Kelso races, great day as I had 5 winners. 2’4” and 38 degs with... Monday 29th February. Still very beery this morning, 1’11” and 60 degs so we stuck on the X Raps, yes we do spin when conditions are like this. A warm humid day with the water temp back up to 60 degrees, it was a little bit murky, a sort of road washings colour but we’ve caught fish in a lot worse. Got the draw done and everyone sorted out. River is down to 8” on the gauge and 50 degrees. Today it brought us 3’0” on the Lees gauge with a touch of colour to the water from yesterday’s rise. It blew a hoolie today as the cheery weather girl forecast; this made trying to get a fly across the pools a bit of a challenge to say the least, rowing a boat was no fun either.... Monday 11th February. A bank holiday! Team Hepple on for 3 days, there was a south west wind today instead of the north East making it much milder, but the water was beery and unsettled so it was going to... Monday 25th April. Francis Sanderson and Vicky here for the day, They have both fished the Lees a few times and know what the... Monday 18th July. Ian Merell and team here for three days. Peter London was in t... Monday 22nd July. Well what a day that was yesterday with storm Ciara going through, by Sunday night the gauge would have been reading if you could see it 13 feet or more, as you can imagine there... Monday 3rd February. The Border runs down the middle of the beat, so fish can be caught in both Scotland and England. 1’6” and 46 degs. No fireworks on the Lees today with the river running at 2’5” and very beery/murky, 46 degrees flat calm and mild. Andrew had a pull in t... Monday 19th August. The river is a much better colour today and showing 1’2” on the Lees gauge. Please note :- The river level figures are not displayed in real time and are to be used as a guide. A cloudy start and a good bit cooler, 6” on the gauge at the Lees and still clean, we don’t seem to get the blanket weed problem now that we did a few years ago, due to the nitrate bu... Monday 25th June. A very frosty morning but nice and calm. Colin Hewitt and Jim Go... Monday 18th February. The gauge was sitting at 1’0” and 62 degrees with not a cloud in t... Monday 18th June. Monday 4th Gale force winds and snow, rain bitter cold. The river was up about... Monday 6th April What a difference a week makes this time last week bloody cold, rain and blowing a hoolie, today its blue skies and hot! The high-fashion label simply notches what a tweed jacket can achieve up to another level. Ma... Monday 23rd July. For more accurate information, please contact the owner of that stretch of the river, contact details can be found on the individual beat pages. Stunning scenery at this historic beat The Yair Three miles of stunning Upper Tweed fishing with a variety of pools away from the main roads Lower North Wark The beat performs at all river heights but particularly well at medium and low water levels Bemersyde A Stunning Middle Tweed Beat Providing World Renowned Fishing Carham John Okell and Graham were first to arrive and I got them signed in and did the usual ta... Monday 10th July. The old sayings are never far wrong are they? Did you miss me? Monday 22nd February. Team Merrell here for three days and its a fairly strong team. 1’5” and 50 degs this morning slig... Monday 25th May Another week upon us and good conditions but no fish, 1’4” and 54 degs clean. No rods booked this week or next for that matter which is perhaps just as well as the gauge was reading 3’4” this... Monday 9th November. Dentist was open this morning and waiting for me so it was a scale and polish first thing which wakes you up I can tell you. A cracking day at last with blue skies and its hot, too hot to be encased in waders really but a sunny day which I’ve been longing for, not for the fishing but for purely being a s... Tuesday 9th August. A south east wind blowing 10” and 50 degs squeaky clean water so let’s get at them, we had the draw and nobody was sure if they’d had a good draw or bad as with these condit... Monday 23rd Team Williamson reported for duty and after a scuffle with the car parking attendant we did the draw and got everyone sorted. Roy... Monday 30th October. Richard Harrison and Clancy chucked a Toby off t... Monday 12th February. A warm sunny start to the day, 4” and 60 degrees on the gauge. A nice mild calm start to the day but with a rising river. Tweed; Catches This Week; Catches Last Week; Catches All beats so far; River Levels; Rods This Week; Rods Next Week; Rods Week After; For other weeks go to the Find Fishing page; Tackle Shops/Suppliers Ron Charlton, John Wilkinson, Jeff Popplewell, Christopher Scott and James Auld her... Monday 27th March. A nice sunny day again but a bit of a chilly breeze. A grey overcast start which led to a grey overcast finish, 2’1” and 48 degrees but nice and clean, Stuart Dawson and son Joe here for a couple of days as Malcolm Dutchman Smith ca... Monday 12th October. Fish of the day was a 24lber from the Glide to Nigel crosskell who was rather pleased wi... Monday 1’9” 58 degs Water clean which is a good height for the Lees , in the morning we had a visit from a seal. Another cracking morning for those of us that like the sun, me being one of them, but not much good for those who like dull conditions for fishing. The crappy weather continues with cold damp and even wet conditions all day today that along with a north east wind made it very unpleasant and back to full winter gear on to stay wa... Monday 28th March. Another cold day with a North east wind blowing across the river. Francis Sidoli here along with David Flux, Neil Andrews and the two Sidoli boys Ch... Monday 24th September. 2’6” and 48 degs blowing a hoolie, I only saw... Monday 29th September A new team in and they are all keen to get at the fish, pity the fish are not too keen to join in the fun. I wasn’t expecting the rain to hang around all day or to be as heavy this morning. Gave the Temple a go as it had enough flow but nothing was interested, mind you we didn’t see anything either. It was a nice enough day with some nice company, once we got the company sorted out as two lads arrived a day early, Rob and Howard don’t start until tomorrow so we sent them to Col... Monday 20th March. David Flux the f... Monday 21st September. Dave had a pull i... Monday 30th July. The oth... Monday 13th October Well I’m disappointed, only 13 for the day, now I can hear some of you saying “only 13” what a greedy bugger! search. Paul Holland, Andy and Craig Scott here for three days. 4’6” and 38 degrees with a lot of colour. Harry H Allen here along with Michael O’Neill who last fished the Lees about 34 years ago when even I was a laddie, t... Monday 14th October. The River Tweed Commission’s official salmon catch figures for the 2020 season can now be revealed. 1’7” and 48 degrees and squeaky clean. 9” and 50 degrees this morning. Chris Elcock here along with Dean MacAlister and mum Sue and local rod James Henderso... Monday 6th March. 1’10” and 52 degrees and nice and clean, now if you were/are a Lees regular you’d be licking your lips and rubbing your hands together, or even doing things that might bring you to... Monday 2nd October. Fully booked for the last four days but tod... Monday 20th November, conditions were as good as you could bet for a Monday in late November apart from the bloody rain. For more accurate information, please contact the owner of that stretch of the river, contact details can be found on the individual beat pages. For this reason they are popular summer beats. Five-year average catch of 168 salmon and 27 sea-trout, High proportion of streamy, attractive fly water. The team decided after some advice to use a spinner (yes we do spin in high coloured water) due to water colour and... Monday 12th August. I would have thought the best (nearest) river height measure would be at Peebles? A sort of muggy humid start to the day with the odd sunny spell. The gauge at the Lees was reading 10” and 40 degrees. We provide information about the individual beats, river levels and catches as well as fishing availability, you can sign up for alerts for advanced or last minute booking. Bookings can only be made through the proprietors - all enquiries are welcome. Your data will only be used by us to implement any service you have asked for. Monday 1st March. Only 3 rods today as one is stuck in Norway and the... Monday 17th November Another damp start with some very heavy showers, we got caught out a bit this morning as the gauges showed the river steady but it was rising at the Lees by lunchtime they showed... Monday 10th November. 7’0” plus and very dirty, mostly Teviot effect. Team Harper here for the week, a slightly reduced team as on... Monday 5th October. A very frosty foggy morning and -5 degrees. New... Monday 6th July. Since 2006, when the last report was undertaken, catches of migratory fish have remained at similar levels. 1’0” and ... Monday 15th April.It was very windy from the east and it was really, really cold. And off we go again except it’s a false start as its 4’6” and rising so nothing worth fishing on the Lees. The fish were well spread out round the beat but sadly were... Monday 26th September. A wet very humid morning with the gauge sitting at 8” at the Lees and a water temp of 60. -1” maybe -2” and 68 degrees this morning. Peter Straker-Smith Wark Common Farm Cornhill-on-Tweed TD12 4RR, Telephone: 01890 830 200 Email: peter@carham.net. 10lbs Cornhill bend liced, perfect! It was a lovely day out today with the sun shining and no wind. Still not caught the Mole, he’s got more lives than the proverbial cat, seals gone, no rods turned up can’t b... February 17th 3’8” and just a tinge of colour but clean enough for a Monday. Mi... Monday 27th May. Thats another month that I don’t like out of the way and we march on into April when once it warms up things start to happen. Team McLaren here today who were rather successful this time last year getting 3 Springers and they didn’t let the side do... Monday 15th February. First job of the day was to nip up to the tackle shop and get a new pair of waders and a new wading jacket plus a pair of forceps as they all went in the break in. 2’0” on the gauge and 42 degrees with just a slight tin... Monday 1st April. A bright sunny warm day (why wasn’t it like this in June/July?). An overcast day with a slight North east wind, 4” or there about’s and 54 degrees. Tweedbeats.com is dedicated to the River Tweed and the interests of salmon and sea trout fisherman. Almost tropical out there today and the snow has had a bit shift in the low lying areas, the deep stuff higher up has still to go but it is going, looking at the cheviots you can... Monday 8th February. Rob Jameson knows the beat well and pals Chris Hill and Mark Giffkins have both fished the Lees before so I was expecting great things. It blew a hoolie today and the catches on the river reflected the strength of the wind, it was a north west which blows straight down the Temple and Cauld and straight up the Bags ... Monday 25th September. The fishing is readily accessible and much of it is easily waded. Stuart Andrew and the team were keen to get on and at them so on... Monday 29th October. Bit windy today not a gale but it made me swear a couple of times. Another miserable day with the gales being replaced by wet snow and very cold temperatures. There is a website dedicated to Tweed fishing, with details of beats, availability/prices and recent catch returns along with daily river levels. Another cracker of a day depending on what you are doing, hill walking, golfing, gardening, day on the beach for the bank holiday all great but not if you are fishing for salmon. Chris Tunmore here for three day with a couple of pals, Phil Birnham and Will Sly, Will was on the Slap and soon had the... Monday 1st July. James Hepple and mates here for three days so not the best start, the lads stayed for the day chucking Toby spoons off the bank and a brown trout was the res... Monday 27th April Team Harper were here yesterday afternoon for the April whisky drinking competition, it’s a good job they have a designated driver, much colder than last week and hail/snow about wi... Monday 20th April A lovely sunny day with a light north wind, 1’4” and 48 degs. Ian Jardine’s team had the first three days and on the Monday we struggled... Monday morning a fresh team in and 2’0” on the gauge 56 degs with a slight tinge to the water but looking good. Carham offers a mile of double-bank fishing for 3 rods on the lower Tweed, approximately halfway between Kelso and Coldstream, with a five-year average catch of 168 salmon and 27 sea-trout. It was a very wet start to the day, I found out my jacket wasn’t as waterproof as the man in the shop said it was. Howard Watson with us today for the first time and Lees regular Harry Birkbeck.... Thursday 1st February. We saw one f... Monday 14th March. The fishing hut has stove to keep guests warm and looks out across a lawn on to the river. An overcast humid day, water temp 64 and about 2” on the gauge or thereabouts. 1’8” and 45 degrees on the Lees gauge. There was a north wind blowing and it was on the st... Monday 23rd April. Recent years have seen significant increases in summer catches, linking the traditional spring and autumn periods, but less fish in February and late November - but fish can be caught on any day of the season. 1’5” 54... Monday 20th 2’3” and 52 degrees a bit on the beery side but looking ok. New team on as they’re all keen to be at them. 2’2” 42 degs and squeaky clean but only 5 landed and didn’t see all that many expected more given the conditions. 2’8” and 48 degrees water temp and a lot cleaner than of late. Paul ... Monday 30th April. It was really a day to enjoy the view. A lovely warm summer day, perhaps a bit too warm for salmon fishing. A nice sunny day with a north east wind blowing, 1’9” and very dirty, the lads gave it a go but the odds were always against them. A nice calm start with the Lees gauge showing 1’0” a water temp of 46 degrees and nice and clean. Day whatever it is of lockdown and its all blending into one. Yet again another cold grey day with the wind blowing from the north east. The beat has a selection of pools from 6 to 25 feet, ranging from deep, slow channels and dubs to some faster moving glides. Around 1.8 miles of riverbank salmon and sea trout fishing beat on the River Tweed, six miles upstream from Berwick Upon Tweed, is up for sale. Well here we go again, what will this spring bring? Rain at last but it’s nothing like enough, it’ll help the farmers but it’s not enough for the river. 2 talking about this. The day started off a bit cold then got colder with the wind picking up from the North West and the odd snow flurry it was more like early March than late April. 1’2” on the Lees gauge and 57 degs at 8.30am I just love it! Slightly less than toothache I hear you shout. We can fish five rods comfortably. A cloudy morning with a stiff westerly blowing, the Lees gauge was sitting at 1’6” first thing but was rising slowly up to 1’9” by 10.00am, water temp 52 with a beery tinge. John Macleod opened the scoring with an 8lb liced hen from the Cauld and it was ni... Monday 18th November 1’5” and 42 degs squeaky clean, the Baker party turned up or duty (no they don’t make bread) 3 fish was all we could manage which is a bit disappointing after last week but that’s... Monday 11th November Alovely autumn morning 1’9” on the gauge and 40degs just the sort of day we like on the Lees.

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