Update 2
August 2006.
Last week was a complete waste of time .A few fish came off
but it was more than hard work with temperatures again hitting
32 degrees. Thunder on Thursday saw levels rise a foot at
Turriff but it did not touch normal level on the gauge. This did
nothing to bring in any fish. Euchrie saw two grilse and a
salmon Whilst Mountblairy saw six for the week. Hopefully four
hours of steady to heavy rain today will move something if we
get a spate.
I have three rods and a cottage available at Avochie for week
commencing 11 September. Please call or e-mail if interested.
Update 23
July 2006
Toooo hot. Temperatures ranged from 22-32 degrees in the week
and the sun shone brightly. Levels dropped off again from
Wednesday but a thunder storm on Friday pm gave us four inches
on Saturday. This has all but gone now. Water temps ranged from
67 to 74 f and we have had reports of some fish going belly up
due to lack of oxygen. All beats report poor conditions except
Avochie which is working away each night with a few fish. Other
lucky anglers with grilse in the 3-4lb mark were J Brock, R
Breakell and D Shaw.
May I be so bold as ask anglers that in these very hot
conditions you seriously think about dispatching any fish you
catch and limit your fishing accordingly. If you play a fish
for a period - in low oxygen conditions it may swim off but fail
to recover.!!!
Update 17
July 2006
Well it is very hot and dry.. Not fishing weather. Very few
fish reported last week. Monday saw Forglen take a 10 lb Salmon
and K. Barron had a sea-trout at Upper Netherdale and J Woodhead
had two sea-trout and lost a grilse at Scatterty on Tuesday.
Tuesday saw R Breakell land two sea-liced grilse at Carnousie
and loose three sea-trout whilst on Wednesday K Kesterton had a
grilse off Turriff Angling Club. R Breakell managed another
Grilse at Carnousie on Friday and J Whittet and M Kitchen had 6
sea-trout for their week at Mountblairy.
A few grilse came off today but they are all small in the 3lb
category. It is very hot and the water temperature at 8am this
morning was 67 degrees f. We are in desperate need of a lot of
rain as levels are at around 10 inches below normal and the
algae and muck is a big problem
Update 9
July 2006
A very hot and humid week with temperatures up to 28 degrees
c and river temps in the high 60'sF . Not very good for fishing
but a number of sea-trout came off and some grilse have put in
an appearance. I f you fish early and late - or through the
balmy nights you should pick up something. Beats picking up fish
were Wrack, Montcoffer, Turriff Angling Club , Laithers, Upper
Netherdale, Inverichnie and Mains of Mayen. Mayen is top score
card with over 20 sea-trout for the week - all returned between
2 and 2.5 lb and fished over night only.
Levels are around 10 inches below normal but we did have a 2
inch rise for about one hour on Friday between 5am and 6 am
after some thunder. A heavy thunder shower moved down the river
this pm so hopefully we might get a freshen up if nothing else
over night. Forecast is dry and hot for the week so again early
and late will be the rule.
However grilse will be caught in the height of the day if you
venture out.
Update 2
July 2006
Levels have continued to drop. However it has been a day of
heavy thunder showers and although Turriff has escaped lightly
we are praying that the high catchment has caught some sharper
ones as a wee rise in levels would give us a boost. Monday 26th
saw sea-trout fall to D Coull at Inverkiethny plus a 4 lb
brownie. A Seed and J and L Slater had sea-trout off Forglen and
Muiresk. Tuesday saw R Breakell have two sea-trout and loose a
salmon at Carnousie, T Lawson had an 11lb salmon off Upper
Netherdale and Mr. Drewes from Hamburg had a 5 lb sea-trout off
Turriff Angling Club. K Kesterton had two and lost two sea-trout
for 15 minutes fishing on Turriff Angling Club on Wednesday.
Whilst Laithers posted a few sea-trout and some losses as well.
I managed a Spey Salmon on Wednesday then came back to Upper
Netherdale and lost a sea-trout in the dark. J Donald returned a
sea-trout at Turriff on Thursday and on Friday R Breakell
returned a salmon of around 7 lb at Carnousie. Another sea-trout
fell to a visitor on Turriff Angling Club and the members lost a
further five - some in the 5 lb area. Upper Netherdale continues
to fish well with R Henderson returning a sea-trout and a 3lb
Brownie and a further salmon at 10lb came off on Saturday.
If we have missed the heavy showers things will look a little
drastic this week with temperatures set to reach the mid to high
twenties. Hopefully the few grilse that have been caught will be
the start of a large run and that will help as they will run the
river in low water. Again early and late will be the times to
fish in low conditions and I have several beats available on
daily tickets for w/c 3 July.
Update 25
June 2006
Another strange week. Levels opened on Monday up 6 inches
after heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday evening. S Baird had 3
sea-trout to 3 lb and a 6lb Salmon off Conniecleugh on Monday. G
Noble had two sea-trout on the Wrack and C Anderson had one
while M Peacock had a salmon and sea-trout at Forglen. R
Henderson had 3 sea-trout and lost a few whilst K Barron had a
brown trout of 4 lb all off Upper Netherdale. Tuesday saw levels
constant but no fish reported. Wednesday saw levels down again
and Montcoffer had 3 sea-trout R Breakell had a salmon and
Sea-trout off Castle Water Huntly, T Novak had 3 sea-trout off
Turriff Angling Association and several were lost. Muiresk had 4
sea-trout and I had a salmon at 8 lb with long tailed sea-lice
off Upper Netherdale. Levels dropped away on Thursday but on
Friday they were up another 4 inches on the back of heavy
showers in the upper catchment. This saw the fish continue to
run but they were not seen on many beats. Other lucky anglers
this week were the Guikan party with around a dozen sea-trout /
salmon for their 7 rods at Mountblairy and Scatterty the Slater
party were in double figures at Muiresk and Lower Inverichnie
saw the Chalmers party take a salmon at 10 lb whilst Upper
Netherdale continued to fish well with R Breakell taking a
sea-trout and T Lawson a fish at 14 lb and a 13 lb fish off
Carnousie. D Henderson had Five sea-trout and lost two off
Euchries to end the week on Saturday.
Next week is forecast to be getting hotter and dry until
Thursday. Sea-trout will be the target and again early and late
will be the advice. Fishing is available on a daily basis next
week at Marnoch Lodge , Euchries, Turriff Angling Association
and Castle Water Huntly. All of these beats have produced fish
last week and the river continues to be full of fish.
Update 18
June 2006
The river opened on Monday at around three inches below
normal . The weather remained hot all week with some bright days
and 4 hours of rain on Saturday followed by showers today,
Sunday. Levels by the end of the week had reached 8 inches below
summer level.
Monday saw T Lawson take an 11lb fish off Upper Netherdale,
Forglen a sea-trout and a Salmon. Turriff had a sea-trout to S
Barnes and Muiresk lost a few sea-trout.
Tuesday saw T Lawson again take a fish at 9 lb off Upper
Netherdale and R Breakell had a sea-trout at Carnousie. Reports
of sea-trout came from Dunlugas Muiresk, Lower Netherdale and
Rothiemay. Wednesday saw further reports of sea-trout caught
and lost. Turriff had three, and salmon were caught at Forglen
and Huntly AA by R Henderson @ 10 lb. A large run of fish went
through Turriff at 9pm on Thursday night and beats up river had
some luck. Carnousie had a salmon and Sea-trout and Netherdale
managed a couple of sea-trout. Day break on Friday saw Carnousie
take a salmon 9lb and a small sea-trout to R Breakell who then
fished U/ Netherdale for a 5 lb sea-trout all before 7 am. A
further sea-trout came off Netherdale later in the morning.
Saturday saw Inverkiethny and Upper Netherdale take sea-trout
and D Wallis had a 10lb salmon- all early doors and I saw a
movement of fish on Saturday night after 11pm and managed a 7 lb
salmon .
Forecast for next week is a little better for fishing with a
little rain forecast throughout the week. However early and late
will still be the order of the day unless we get a rise in
water.
Update June
10 2006.
Another slow week with water levels on the drop and the
temperatures on the rise. Monday saw D Wallis take a 10 lb
sea-liced fish at Inverkiethny. Dunlugas saw two salmon and two
sea-trout, Forglen a sea-trout and a 7lb salmon at Montcoffer.
Tuesday was hot and early fishing was required. R Breakell had a
7 lb fish at Carnousie returned and J Ross had fish of 14,8 and
7lb as well as a sea-trout in an hour off Montcoffer. J Nichol
had an 8lb fish off Scatterty and lost a couple. Wednesday saw J
Slater take an 8lb fish at Boat of Turtory and E Kublin had two
sea-trout at the Wrack. Lower Netherdale reported an 18 lb
salmon and a sea-trout. Thursday saw no reports and Friday saw
two salmon come off Turtory. As the tides get higher we are
hoping for a few more sea-trout to run the river. Levels are
just below normal and the water is 60 degrees F or more. A
little rain is forecast for the week but still temperatures will
be around the 20 degree c mark. Fishing is available at Turtory,
Marnoch Lodge , Euchries, Castle Water Huntly and Turriff
Angling Association this week.
Update 4
June 2006
Monday opened with a flourish as a run of fish arrived in the
river. T Lawson had a 10 lb fish off Upper Netherdale I Humphrey
had one at 12 lb off Euchries and J Brock had a 10 lb fish off
Inverichnie. T.MacDonald had a sea-trout off Muiresk and S
Cockersoll had one off Turtory.
Tuesday saw the weather turn and we had a howling north wind
and temps of only 5 degrees. Wednesday saw Steve Williams from
The USA land his first ever salmon - on trout gear off Castle
Water Huntly at 12 lb and D C Smith had a 12 lb fish off
Kinnairdy. Thursday saw more excitement as large numbers of fish
entered the river off the tide. Lucky anglers included D Coull -
lost 6 and got a sea-trout off the Wrack, R Breakell returned an
11 lb fish at Marnoch Lodge, J Jack had two at 7 and 8 lb along
with F Watt 10 lb off Upper Netherdale, Allan Cavanagh had a 14
lb fish at Carnousie and M Will had one at 12 lb again off
Carnousie. D Coull managed another fish in the dark at 11lb.
Friday and Saturday saw D Campbell take one at 11lb off Upper
Netherdale S Stephen had one at 10 lb off Mountblairy and T
Lawson take two again at Upper Netherdale. S Cockersoll ended
his week with nine off Turtory and L Netherdale had five up
until Thursday morning. M Watson rounded his week off with a 12
lb fish at Muiresk . Large numbers of fish were seen in the
middle river on Saturday but were very reluctant to take.
Now that warmer weather has arrived and the river at Normal
level the lower beats will be looking for a few more sea-trout
this week .

Allan Cavanagh , Carnousie
M Will , Carnousie
Update 27
May 2006
Levels remained just above the normal mark but fish were
coming in off the tide in the dark. Turtory had two 10 lb fish
on Wednesday and a sea-trout came off Montcoffer with three
coming off Muiresk. Thursday saw Montcoffer take two salmon at
11 and 13 lb. Friday saw R Breakell take a 10 lb sea-liced fish
and an 8 lb fish - both returned off Upper Netherdale and after
loosing a fish estimated over 20 lb G Noble landed a sea-liced
12 lb fish on the Wrack. D Coull lost six fish before landing a
sea-trout also on the wrack.
Saturday saw the river rising and dirty with heavy thunder
showers and hail all day. R Henderson managed an 11 lb fish off
Huntly AA and D Campbell had five for his week on Upper
Netherdale. The river has dropped a bit today and is clearing
out. Lets hope we do not get the black water we had for several
days last week. It puts the fish off.
Forecast is for blizzards in the hills until Wednesday and
then summer is arriving Thursday onwards.
Update May
24 2006
Levels have remained around the 6 inch above normal mark and
the water is very peaty. Fraserburgh angling club had their
outing to Turriff Angling Club on Saturday and managed a 10 lb
sea-liced fish along with brown trout of 3 and 4 lb. S
Cockersoll managed an 11 lb sea-liced fish with brown trout at 4
and 5lb off Marnoch Lodge. By Monday the river had got blacker
in colour but a two inch rise moved a few fish. Lower Netherdale
had a 6lb fish and S Barron at U /Netherdale took two sea-trout
at 4 lb - one returned and lost four Salmon. R Henderson lost a
double figure fish at the net but redeemed himself with a 12
sea-liced fish - again at U / Netherdale. Lorna Smith had her
first double figure salmon on fly at 13 lb off Kinnairdy.
Tuesday saw W&S Stephen take one each at 7 and 13 lb off
Mountblairy and A Watt had a 9lb fish at Montcoffer. The weather
remains bitterly cold and yesterday and today we have had heavy
hail showers and frost at nights.
Update 19
May 2006
Another slow start to the week. J Brock had two at 7 and 9 lb
off Lower Inverichnie on Monday and Montcoffer managed a 15 lb
sea-liced fish on Tuesday. F Watt had a 10lb fish off Upper
Netherdale on Tuesday whilst Forglen lost a salmon and had a 5
lb brown-trout on Wednesday. Rain overnight on Wednesday saw
levels rise on Thursday to just over one foot and by Friday they
are at six inches above normal. John Brock lost a sea-trout on
Thursday and G Noble has had a sea-trout at the Wrack today
(Friday).
I have a cancellation on Forglen for 6 rods w/c 29 May £181
per rod- cottage available at Muiresk.
Update May
14 2006
Things became a bit desperate during the week. Monday saw S
Henderson take a 10 lb fish at Lower Netherdale and Mr. Fosebury
had three at Mains of Mayen. Tuesday saw S Henderson take
another fish at 12 lb but the sun came out to play for a few
days and temperatures rose to the high teens and water temps
reached 60 degrees f.
The end of the week saw temps back down in single figures and
we had rain on Thursday night into Friday which gave us a rise
of 6 inches by late Friday night at Turriff. This welcome rise
coupled with 4m tides would surely bring us something and a 13lb
sea-liced fish came off Inverkiethny on Saturday afternoon.
Reports indicate that sea-trout are as far as Huntly but none
have been caught yet. Warmer evenings will be required to tempt
them.

Stanley Henderson 13 lb
Update 7
May 2006
Levels remain at NORMAL level at Turriff so up river they are
getting a bit on the low side. However Muiresk had a 9lb fish on
Thursday and U/Netherdale a 10lb fish on Friday. Wrack also had
a fish on Friday to G Noble and it was fresh but not sea-liced
indicating that they are hanging back in the low water.
Despite this I have been out twice this week and have seen
fish in both the beats and indeed many anglers report seeing
fish now. A couple from last week to report- Ardmeallie had two
last Saturday and I believe that Glennie had a fish of 22lb.
Update 3
May 2006
Levels have remained around Normal and we have missed the
rain forecast for the last two days.
However water temps are climbing slowly although it would
help if the wind died down.
Monday saw a few fish come off Upper and Lower Netherdale as
well as Carnousie. I believe fish off Carnousie and U/Netherdale
were returned. It is of interest to note that more than a few
sea-trout have put in an appearance so perhaps time to get the
small rod out. Please bear in mind the River Boards code of two
sea-trout and only one over 3lb. This may well help to maintain
stocks. There are some excellent sea-trout beats available -
some right into June- so check out the availability pages.
Update 30
April 2006
Levels have dropped to around the normal level mark and the
river is very clear.
Catches have dropped off this week to at least one third of
last weeks total. Both Upper and Lower Netherdale had fish
earlier in the week . Mountblairy , Forglen ,Muiresk and Wrack
then had fish later in the week- reflecting the lower water
levels- although these fish were all sea-liced. It is also of
note that the first sea-trout at 4lb came off Inverichnie on
Friday. The tide is at peak this weekend and we have rain
forecast for Monday. Hopefully a few more fish will be
encouraged to run the river.
Update 23
April 2006
Levels have remained around the +6 inch mark and fish
continue to run the system. Scatterty had one on Wednesday and
Mr. McCord returned a 10 lb long tailed sea-liced fish at
Dunlugas on Thursday. D Watt had a 13 lb fish at Montcoffer and
Huntly and Laithers continued to produce fish. Friday saw
Montcoffer land another and G Rose had a 9lb fish at Turtory. No
reports of anything on Saturday yet but with better weather
there were plenty of rods out so no doubt reports will filter in
early next week.
Update 19
April 2006
Levels opened at +11 inches on Monday and fish continued to
be caught. B. Hughes had a 10lb fish at Upper Netherdale and K
Barron had one at 8lb from the same beat. Ian Robertson also
landed a 9 lb fish at Marnoch Lodge.
Tuesday continued in the same manner with J. Donald taking a
cracking 10 lb fish straight off the tide on a fly on the Wrack.
A watt at Montcoffer had a 10 lb fish and two fish of 13lb and 9
lb came off Upper Netherdale. on the fly. and M Chalmers had two
at Carnousie. Early reports in tonight for Wednesday see R
Henderson with a 9lb fish off Huntly AA. Fish continue to be
caught at Laithers and many other beats. We really are having a
cracking season- but just remember to return a few-- Draconian
rules are awaiting us !!!!!!!!!!
Update 15
April 2006
Thursday saw a couple of fish reported- both around 11 lb.
Bob Parkin at Avochie had a sea-liced fish and K Mair had a fish
at Turtory. Friday saw another couple - S Cockersoll had a 10 lb
fish again sea-liced at Marnoch Lodge and G Rose had a 7lb fish
off Turtory. Today Saturday levels are at 1 foot 4 inches and
Tommy Lawson had an 8 lb 8 oz fish off Upper Netherdale and this
was followed up with Jimmy Jack taking a 17 lb fish on a Gold
Cascade on a full floater with a slow sink tip.

Jimmy Jack 17lbs
Update 13
April 2006
Levels on Tuesday were 1 ' 6 inches and just ideal. G Noble
had an 8lb sea-liced fish off Scatterty, Ian Masson had one at
8lb 8oz off Mains of Mayen. F Watt had a 9lb fish off Upper
Netherdale and M Chalmers had a 9lb fish off Carnousie. Even the
Wrack just off the tide- are picking up sea-liced fish with
Stacey Marsden out fishing the "boys" with two fish best 11lb
sea-liced. Unfortunately heavy rain up country on Tuesday put
levels up to 2 foot 6 inches for Wednesday and it was very
dirty. Levels were at 2 ft today and clearer but the wind made
it near impossible to stand up let alone cast a fly.
Update 10
April 2006
Levels opened today at 1 foot 9 inches and it was a little
dirty. It was good spinning water and clarity did improve slowly
during the day. From last week there was a few more reports B
Wood had three at Scatterty- two returned and kept one at 9lb 8
oz and R McDonald managed one of 9lb whilst Marnoch Lodge added
another to their total.
Today Monday has seen R Henderson take a 9lb 8oz sea-liced
fish off Upper Netherdale and R Seed take a 16 lb sea-liced fish
on fly off Turtory.

Fish from Marnoch Lodge
Update 9
April 2006
Well what a week. It must be a record for this time of year.
The count for this week - reported to me stands at 25 and I am
sure there will be a few more not reported. Avochie, 9lb,
Marnoch Lodge again at 10lb and Huntly AA had fish on Thursday.
Then Friday saw R.Ewen take two 9 and 12lb both sea-liced off
Kinnairdy, G Dublonski had a sea-liced 9lb fish off Lower
Inverichnie on an Ally and W McDonald had an 8lb liced fish off
Turriff Angling Association. M MacDonald had a 7lb fish at
Turtory.
Levels remained steady at around 1 foot 6 inches but Saturday
morning saw up to 5 inches of snow in places and the fish went
off the take. W McDonald had another fish of 6lb 8 oz off
Turriff Angling Association on Saturday and that was that for
Saturday at the moment.
Heavy rain , sleet, snow, and hail overnight Saturday have
pushed the river up to two and a half feet above normal today so
next week does not look to promising for the early part.
Update 6
April 2004
Well we seem to have a head of fish in the system now. B
Goodlad had a 14 lb fish from Lower Netherdale on Tuesday.
George Anderson had another 9lb sea-liced fish at Turtory on
Wednesday and I Masson had two - 9lb and 7 lb off Avochie on
Wednesday and S Cockersoll had an 8lb 6 oz fish off Marnoch
Lodge Today on a Waddington.
Update 4
April 2006
With a little snow on high ground on Monday Levels were up 3
inches today but still running clear at 1 foot 9 inches.
George Anderson managed a 9lb sea-liced fish at Avochie on
Monday, whilst Mel. McDonald lost two at Turtory. Richard
Breakell also took a 9lb fish today off Carnousie and again it
was sea-liced. Reports also suggest that Laithers continue to
pick up fish and that at least one sea-liced fish has come off
the Huntly AA stretch in the last few days.