Welcome to another season.
May I take the opportunity to give a plea on behalf of the
River Trust. Basically we need more members willing to give some
of their hard earned cash to the Trust. We currently have around
70 members. That is really not very good considering there is a
potential 200 rods on the river every week from June through
until October. The trust runs the Hatchery and it is under new
management this year. We have 350 000 eggs laid down and we have
for the first time expert help from experienced hatchery
management. This has been a huge boost since we electro- fished
for broodstock in November. The trust also does habitat
improvement work and juvenile fish surveys. There are many
pollution issues affecting our river and tributaries at the
moment and with low flows in hot weather and "flash floods" when
the rains come we need to give the spawning grounds as much help
as we can- and you can all help by joining the Trust. Please get
in touch with me and I will send you an information pack.
Update 22 November 2007
The Spey bailiffs came over early November and conducted the
electro netting of fish for the Hatchery. It was a terrible day
with winds to 90mph and snow. The River Isla at Grange was
netted and although we got a few fish the numbers were poor and
the majority were cock fish. We moved to the Deveron in the
Afternoon and had 11 hen fish - many in double figures in the
first pool . This set the tone and the next three pools resulted
in enough fish. These are in the hatchery and many are now
stripped and returned to the river with the eggs laid down.
This is invaluable work and even more so given that we have
had over 48 hours of torrential rain which has given us over
18ft of water. This will have scoured the river bed and many of
the redds that have been cut will have washed away . Let us hope
that there are still some fish left to spawn and some still to
arrive in the river to help out.
A little below normal at Turriff.
The River today 22 November 2007

And if you scroll down to 8 August 2007 this picture is
taken from the same place.!!!!
Update 6 November 2007
Well despite the river rising to 2.5 feet above normal on the
Sunday the last three days did not excite many.
Levels on Monday fell back to plus 9 on opening and it was
very dirty. G Noble managed three of Turriff Angling Association
and D Coull had one at Netherdale. Tuesday was a better day with
Turriff landing 11 and any hens were donated to the hatchery.
Mountblairy had fish at 10lb sea-liced and two at 17 and 18 lb.
Wednesday saw a change in conditions and although there were
plenty of fish running hard not many were tempted to take and
the season went out with a whimper.
Electro netting for the hatchery is due to take place this
week and maybe next . There are plenty of fish but the weather
is of severe gales and snow!! . We hope we get them before the
river rises and we loose our chance.
May I take this opportunity to thank you for using this site
and for the kind comments I receive from you through the year.
Over the winter I will update the site if I have any Trust or
Hatchery news and enhance the other pages . We will add more to
the web shop but remember in the meantime that we offer a mail
order service and you can ring and pay by Credit Card for all
your Christmas or start of season needs.
Frank
Update 28 October 2007
Three days to go and it looks like going out with a
bang. Heavy overnight rain has raised levels to over two feet
this morning so things look all set for a great end. Please just
remember to put ALL red fish back and all hens
as well . We need to look after the future.
Last week again pulled a few surprises. Low water and sun
spelled a bad time for many upper beats although not all. Lower
beats fished away and again some were nearing 30 for the week by
Saturday morning. It was hard work but there were still a few
fresh fish caught as far up as Huntly and many saw them pushing
upstream on the lower beats. Patrick Meikle caught his first
salmon on fly at Mountblairy- 15lb , which made up for his week
being cut short as he had to fly home to Austria.
The River Deveron, Bogie and Isla Trust held its AGM in
Huntly- where biologist R Miller gave a very interesting and
informative talk on his work on the river and the plans for the
future. If not already done so please consider joining the trust
for £25 per year . The money will help ongoing projects to
enhance the Deveron for the future.
Update 22 October 2007.
The week turned out to be a bit of a surprise. Levels remain
below normal and the overhead conditions were bright. However
the fish kept coming off the tide and a lot of sea-liced fish
were taken on the lower river. Many of the beats recorded over
twenty fish and some over thirty for the week. Alan Bruce got
his first salmon at 6 lb and his 12 year old son Aaron took his
first at 8 lb off Montcoffer. C Robertson had two - returned off
the Turriff Angling Association and D Coull had eight for his
day of Upper Netherdale and Carnousie. In fact these two beats
fished very well - with A Kavanagh taking two to 15 lb on
Thursday and D Coull had one and lost four.
A few big fish were caught with A Walker landing a 22lb fish
at Muiresk. Mrs. Fox landed a 21 lb fish at Forglen and Jon
Tassell landed a fish over 30lb at Lower Netherdale.
This week has started off again with plenty of fish in the
pools and some action has been reported up and down the river.
Trust News
The River Deveron, Bogie and Isla Rivers Trust is
holding an AGM at the Gordon Arms Hotel Huntly on Friday 26
October 2007 at 7pm. Members and Non members are welcome to
attend.
Update 14 October 2007.
Summer arrived this week and the temperatures went over 20
degrees C and the sun shone brightly. As such catches were a
little subdued for some but not all. F Henderson Snr. returned
4 for the morning at Dunlugas on Monday and most other beats
managed one or two after a frosty start. Carnousie produced 2
returned and 6 lost to R Breakell for Tuesday morning and Upper
Netherdale produced 5 to K King on Thursday. Most other beats
plugged away with the odd angler getting 4 or 5 for there day.
Lower beats faired best and clean fish still continue to run the
river with levels around normal level. We could really be doing
with another rise to bring in some new fish and flush the
margins which are getting pretty slimy. Our back end run has not
arrived yet and it looks like it will be after the season ends
before we see any significant rain.
Some day tickets are available for the Turriff Angling
Association until the end of the season and some on The Castle
Hotel Water at Huntly on the final week. There may also be some
weekly tickets for the last full week but they will be last
minute - so keep in touch if you are interested.
Update 7 October 2007
Another week of reasonable numbers of fish. Levels have
hovered around the plus 2 inch mark but are very clear. Lower
beats have had the best of the fishing this week but the river
has fished well as far up as Upper Netherdale . Some big fish
are starting to appear and J Carrick had one weighed at 19lb
before going back. I had one over 17lb and D Coull one over 15
lb .
May I remind everyone that the River Board recommend that
you should "only" retain two fish per day- however in addition
to this they state that all hen Salmon and Grilse should be
returned after the 21 August . There is some disquiet from
fellow anglers that neither of these are being observed. Please
be responsible in the conservation of future stocks.
Update 30 September 2007
Levels opened at plus 3 inches on Monday. C Wyness had a
sea-liced 17.5lb fish off Turriff Angling Association , T Lawson
had two to 6lb at Upper Netherdale and M McDonald had three to
12 lb at Muiresk. Tuesday saw levels rise a foot in about two
hours and for most it was no use. By Wednesday the river was at
2 and a half feet above normal and dirty. Things looked better
on Thursday with levels at 1 foot three inches and Turriff had
seven to 9 lb , Upper Netherdale produced fish of 9 and 14.5 lb
to A Kavanagh, whilst B Fletcher had fish of 12 and 14 lb off
Turtory. With levels at plus 9 inches on Friday many beats hit
the jackpot with some recording double figures for the morning
alone. One angler landed eleven and lost five off Upper
Netherdale and Carnousie whilst another landed 7 including a 15
lb sea-liced fish which was returned as it was a hen fish.
Indeed with two days lost in the week many beats around the
Turriff Area recorded between 14 and 35 fish for the week. The
upper river is not fishing so well but the fish are going
through. May I just remind anglers that the River Board
recommends that you only keep two fish per day and in addition
to that they ask that all hen fish be returned after August 21.
Difficult perhaps to swallow when there are "plenty" fish but we
must all do our bit to conserve stocks for the future.
Update 23 September 2007
Monday saw levels at 1' 9" and rising. The river was fishable
first thing but as it went up it got very dirty. We also had
very heavy showers all morning. The only reported fish came off
Turriff with two to 7lb. Tuesday saw levels at 3 feet above
normal , very dirty and the day was a wash out. Wednesday saw
levels at 1' 3" and most beats had a bonanza. In fact for the
next three days it was fast and furious sport with plenty of
fish screaming up river and many caught were sea-liced. Many
beats caught double figure catches per day and lost as many.
Turriff Angling Association had over twenty for the week -
biggest 14 lb to L Stewart and beats above and below took more
and they are fly only. Things slowed a little by Saturday as
levels were at plus 4 inches but there are plenty fish in the
system and again we have a little rain forecast for Monday.
Update 16 September 2007.
A much slower week with levels keeping around normal level.
However the sun shone and the water is very clear. Fish
continued to come off the tide but after the first two beats
they were hardly seen and if you were lucky enough to be in a
pool when they arrived - you still caught very little. Monday
saw Turriff Angling Association take two at 5 and 6 lb both
sea-liced to J Lorimer, whilst Carnousie and Forglen had fish.
Other beats reporting a few fish were Avochie, Upper
Netherdale and Mountblairy. In-fact many beats struggled to hit
double figures but Mountblairy and beats around the Netherdales
seemed to fair well. We really need a freshen up water wise and
despite rain on Saturday we saw no rise in levels. It has rained
through the night and all morning today and at 7 pm we have a
rise of 4 inches on the gauge. How far it will go we will have
to wait and see but anything will be welcome.
Update 10 September 2007
THE PROPOSED WIND FARM OF 40 TURBINES SITUATED IN THE
CLASHINDARROCH FOREST IN THE DEVERON CATCHMENT HAS BEEN TURNED
DOWN BY THE SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE.- HOORAY.!!!
Update 9 September 2007
Levels went up about two inches during Monday am to + 6
inches. However we stayed dry all week and levels are now around
the +2 mark at the end of the week. It was much slower this week
with most beats just managing the double figure mark. Highlights
would be K King with two over 13 lb from Upper Netherdale , Mr.
Bursall had his first on fly at 12 lb , while his wife took 5
and R Leake took fish of 18 and 14 lb off Turtory. Forecast is
for more dry weather all week so we should see levels dip below
normal this week for the first time sine early June. This will
slow up the fish and the lower beats should be better off.
Update 3 September 2007
The week opened with levels at plus 8 inches and fairly
clear. Fish were taken from the word go and most people on the
river took fish. Upper Netherdale , Carnousie, Dunlugas, Forglen
and Euchries all took fish. N Cowie had 4 grilse at Euchries , J
Ewen Had two to 9lb at U/Netherdale and F Watt had three. The
theme continued into Tuesday and Wednesday and to give an
indication of the fishing for Two hours fishing on Wednesday
evening My Father took three and lost 6 whilst I lost 3 although
I did manage an 8lb fish in the afternoon and lost another from
another beat. Turriff Angling Club had 4 to 11lb on Thursday but
for some -things slowed a bit. By the Friday Scatterty had 21
Mountblairy 3, Montcoffer over 30 U/Netherdale and Carnousie -
over 35 and Dunlugas had 24, 18 To G Wilson the best 18lb and
the biggest returned at over 20. 13 year old Tom Carter landed
his first ever salmon - 7lb at Marnoch Lodge and Returned it.
Most of the fish taken were covered in long tailed sea-lice
and for the early part of the week they just kept coming in
high numbers. Now above Marnoch bridge they are not so prevalent
and even scarcer the further up you go so maybe the lower water
is holding them back a little. However a few fish have been
taken today But nothing like last Monday. It would be surprising
if we saw the same numbers of fish this week ; as last week
really was something else but at least they are there now to
give encouragement to the angler.
Update 26 August 2007
A week opening at 2.5 feet above normal after 6 feet on
Sunday. This gradually dropped away and held at around +10
inches by the end of the week. Well it will be - should have
been here this week- for many beats. The lower beats struggled
but by the time the fish hit Scatterty up to Upper Netherdale-
it was -phew what a week. Scatterty had an 18 lb fish amongst
their haul and Mountblairy managed 11 whilst Forglen hit it just
right and were well into double figures by Wednesday and indeed
one rod had over 10 by then . Kinnairdy saw J Smith with 5 by
Tuesday, while R Breakell fished hard early week for no reward
and then took three sea-liced grilse in an hour on Thursday
morning. P Geddes managed his first salmon in 12 years - a 12lb
fish of TAA and Shaun and K Barron managed fish at Upper
Netherdale. Indeed most beats caught their fair share as grilse
and a few salmon piled through early week. Things slowed a
little after the sun came out and summer appeared for three
days. Normal service was resumed on Saturday with a little rain
but nothing to raise levels.
Can I draw your attention to the problem of fish with
swollen or bleeding vents. The fisheries laboratory are
investigating but basically the fish have worms inside by the
vent. Advise is to not cold smoke fish as the worms will still
be alive. You must cook or hot smoke the fish.
Secondly the number of fish caught with this must be recorded
and the information handed to your beat to allow them to collate
the numbers and report on to the Trust. Scale samples would also
be appreciated - kept in dry packets and sent to our Biologist R
Miller at the Trust- Avochie Stables Rothiemay AB45 7YY.
Thirdly we do not know if this damage to and around the vents
will affect spawning. As a high percentage of fish seem to be
affected- think before you despatch a fish in the last two
months.!!!!
I have posted a page on the new fishing's available at
Carnousie
and Netherdale and will get it finished as soon as time
allows. However I have paper information and a PDF file if
anyone wants information to allow them to book next year. It is
fishing with accommodation- no fishing by itself..
Update 19 August 2007
Levels opened at three feet on Monday after rain on Sunday.
It was not too dirty and fish were tempted on spinner. B Ewan
had a 12 lb fish off Turriff Angling Association and the Stephen
brothers had one each at 10 and 13 off Mountblairy. I Masson had
an 8lb fish at Avochie, L McTavish had a sea-trout and I had a
sea-trout and 10 lb red fish all returned. Tuesday again saw
Turriff take fish to 12lb and most beats began to get amongst
fish. We were at one foot above and quite clear by Wednesday. A
14 lb fish came off Upper Netherdale and a 7lb one off
Carnousie. Thursday saw the start of a grilse run and many beats
exploded with fish. Many beats had double figures for the day
with as many lost. Unfortunately some saw nothing. Beats in
heaven included Forglen, Carnousie, Netherdale, Turtory and
Muiresk. Things continued on Friday and Saturday. Long tailed
sea-liced fish are being taken well up river so they are running
hard. As has been the case since mid June we have had a rise of
water every weekend and heavy rain Saturday night has seen the
river peak at 6 foot today although it is down two feet this
evening at 4 foot.
Let us hope the grilse are still in the bay in numbers and we
get another shot at them next week- a carbon copy would go down
well with most.
Update 12 August 2007
Well from 12 foot above normal down to 4 foot on the Tuesday
. Anglers ventured to the river and there were some fish about
as the river had lost all the mud colour. Turriff Angling
Association saw A. McDonald land two at 10 and 17 lb whilst
Marnoch Lodge took a sea-liced fish at 11 lb. By Wednesday we
were at 2 foot and Lower Netherdale, Marnoch Lodge and Turriff
all got among the fish. By Saturday we were down to + 10 inches
and running clear. Lower beats in the week took around a half
dozen fish with highlights being 8 at Scatterty with the first
Deveron Salmon to two young brothers Andy and Mick Lock who took
5 between them to 12 lb. Further up river Both Lower and Upper
Netherdale and Marnoch Lodge had a good week - getting well
into double figures with I Gill setting the pace at L/Netherdale
and A Kavanagh had a 12 lb fish at Upper Netherdale. We are
still not getting fish in huge numbers although the higher water
is giving them the chance to run straight through. Forecast is
for heavy rain on Tuesday so the river will rise again as we
have light rain today and the ground is not getting a chance to
dry up.
As an aside if you are washed off why not try some
sea-fishing. Mackerel and cod are abundant around the coast and
the pier at Peterhead is a fantastic spot at the moment .
Update 8 August 2007
Levels kicked off on Monday 30 July at +10 inches and peaty.
A few fish came off but nothing spectacular. J Jack took one at
10 lb sea-liced and A Urwin took a long tailed sea-liced fish at
the Wrack. Tuesday saw a few more off the lower beats with
L/Inverichnie taking one at 13lb. Wednesday saw levels at +9 and
Marnoch lodge took two to 10lb and J Brock and K Eastwood had a
sea-liced salmon each at Forglen. Thursday saw L/Inverichnie
take one at 14 lb and some grilse began to be caught in numbers
at the Wrack and Scatterty. Lower beats faired better in the
lower water which cheered them up but any fish getting past them
seemed to evaporate as they got further from the sea. All in all
a poor week seeing as the conditions were better and the water a
bit clearer.
However maybe the fish knew we were in for a battering on
Sunday evening when 1.75 inches of rain fell in 6 hours and the
river peaked somewhere between 10 and 12 feet above normal !!!
on Monday afternoon.
The Deveron at Turriff. The water beyond the fence posts and
trees in the background is the golf course.
Update 29 July 2007
Well another week where some people were lucky but the
conditions defeated most. Monday saw levels at 2 feet and very
dirty. R Breakell managed a 5lb fish but very little else
reported. Tuesday and F Watt took a 9lb sea-liced fish off
Carnousie. Wednesday had levels at 1 foot three inches and still
very black. I took a brand new grilse at 6 .25 lb and lost two
at Upper Netherdale and Muiresk reported a 14 lb fish. Thursday
saw levels at +10 inch and clearing slowly. R Breakell took
grilse of 5lb.4lb and lost one at around 6lb at Carnousie Whilst
A Kavanagh landed four fish of 11lb 12lb 12.5lb and 15 lb on a
size 8 Cascade off Upper Netherdale. S Sneddon took a 10lb fish
off the Cemetery pool at Marnoch and J Meikle took a 9lb fish at
Lower Inverichnie. Heavy showers in the afternoon saw the river
rising by 9 pm and it was at 2 foot three inches on Friday and
very muddy. However above the Isla Avochie reported some fish
Mr. Planis landed one at 11 lb and R Henderson took a sea-liced
fish of 6lb at Upper Netherdale and his fishing companion K
Barron took two sea-trout. With levels at +13 inches on Saturday
very little was reported but I returned a liced fish of 31
inches - about 11lb on Saturday off a beat above Turriff.
If forecasts are right this may be the first week in eight
that we do not see a rise in levels. If the colour goes out then
we may have a chance of getting a few fish and with lower levels
the fish will not be so keen to travel so fast. With grilse in
the system we may be looking at our best week for some time.
Update 22 July 2007
Monday opened at 1 foot above normal and very peaty. D Shaw
took a 12 lb fish at Scatterty and A Ross lost 5 . E Brassey
took a sea-trout at Forglen and Euchries managed two salmon -
6lb to B McDonald and a 14 lb fish to S Sneddon. Heavy rain for
a couple of hours on Monday saw levels at one foot nine inches
on Tuesday. Catches were down but T Burgess Managed a sea-liced
11lb fish at Mountblairy .Levels were on one foot on Wednesday
and again catches were very slow. As levels dropped three inches
on Thursday and began to clear a few more were reported. B
Potter had a 6lb sea-trout at Mountblairy whilst S Nicholson
took a 14 lb fish. Forglen managed some fish in the teens of
pounds and Muiresk also reported fish. Conditions were better on
Friday and Upper Netherdale saw two salmon a grilse and a
sea-trout - three of which fell to K Barron. Turriff Angling
Association also took a couple of grilse. Saturday again saw T
Burgess strike lucky with a 16lb fish off Mountblairy.
Most beats managed a few fish last week but anything over six
was a good week. Not really what we should expect with the water
levels - or indeed the time of year. A few grilse are on the go
- but only a few- as yet. Another worry is that Lower beats are
reporting grilse as low as 1 lb and 1lb 8 oz- not skinny but
just small. As for this week - levels are running at 3 feet
above normal and muddy after heavy overnight rain on Saturday.
We will be looking at the end of the week for it to clear for
fly fishing and more rain is forecast for Wednesday - with heavy
and thundery showers the rest of the week !!!!!- we must just
plough on , put the hours in and hope to be rewarded with a nice
sea-liced fish over 10 lb !
Update 15 July 2007
Another week full of highs and lows. Monday opened at
one foot 10 inches and very peaty. However R Breakell managed a
14 lb fish on fly at Turtory, F Watt managed a 10.5 lb sea-liced
fish at U/Netherdale, Forglen managed a long tailed sea-liced 11
pounder and Muiresk managed a 9 lb fish . Tuesday saw levels at
+ 10 inch and still very black. Montcoffer managed a 14 lb fish
to S Lewis and Muiresk one sea-trout. Wednesday saw the levels
at + 8 and the colour dropped out mid morning to leave the river
in absolutely ideal condition. It did not disappoint for some. T
Lawson had a 12 lb sea-liced fish at U/Netherdale, Montcoffer
took a fish at 14 lb , a sea-liced grilse and sea-trout, While
Turtory saw two Salmon to A Ross at 10 and 8 lb while A Watt
took a sea-trout and Grilse. Avochie took grilse and lost three
salmon T McInally took a 11lb Salmon at Mountblairy and Dunlugas
managed a 10 lb fish. I had two hours in the evening at Muiresk
and pulled three fish , lost two salmon returned a sea-trout
over 3 lb and landed a sea-liced fish of 13 lb. Thursday tailed
off but R Breakell managed another at 10 lb Turriff Angling Club
saw a visitor land and return a 12 lb fish and R Wood landed a
9lb sea-liced fish and lost a fish estimated at 25-30 lb after
an epic struggle at Dunlugas. Friday saw Dunlugas take a 4lb
sea-trout and Huntly continued to pick up sea-trout and Salmon
to 20 lb.
Rain overnight saw the river rise to 4 foot on Saturday and
running like mud. However tonight it is at one foot 6 inches and
the colour is peaty but not black. Providing the forecast rain
is not too heavy we should have an excellent week if we get some
fish in off the tide.
I have daily tickets on Dunlugas this week. I also have
fishing with superior accommodation available on Carnousie and
Upper Netherdale for the remainder of this season and the whole
of next season. I will have a page on the site when I get all
the information but both beats average around 120 fish per
year. If you are interested give me a call. These beats have not
been let - other than syndicated in the past. It is a
chance to get on excellent beats with prime weeks available-
i.e. all of September and October are available.- so Hurry.
Update 8 July 2007
What a week - the river will not settle. Monday saw
levels at 2.5 feet and very dirty. Mains of Mayen , Carnousie
and Upper Netherdale reported salmon and sea-trout while J Eden
took two grilse and Salmon of 12 and 15 lb at Scatterty. Tuesday
saw levels at 2.75 ft and a few fish came off again. R Breakell
had two sea-trout in the dirty water on a pot bellied pig.
Laithers took one at 13 lb and Marnoch lodge and Kinnairdy saw a
pod of fish stop and saw 5 salmon come off the beats. Wednesday
morning had levels up again to 3 ft - not so dirty but very
black and very few fish were caught. By Thursday levels had
dropped to 2.5 feet but heavy rain in the Turriff Burn
catchments area virtually made the Deveron un-fishable below
Turriff all the way to Banff. Forglen reported a fish of 12 lb.
Friday saw levels at plus two feet and this fell to 1.5 feet by
evening but on Saturday a.m. it was back up to two feet and
still very black. Today Sunday it is still at two feet after yet
more rain overnight. It continues to be very black and peaty and
flies or lures are hard to see once they are 4 inches into the
water.
I do not know if the fish have run straight through the
river as not many have been caught up river and conflicting
reports are coming out from around Huntly. Some say "nae fish"
and others "heaps of fish" !!!!. We need the water to settle and
the very dark peat stain to wash out and we may be able to get a
hold of some that are there. Reports from the Findhorn suggest
they have now got some decent numbers of Grilse. If the Spey get
them this week then we should see some at the tail end of this
week and into the following week. Lets cross our fingers that
this will be the case.
Update 1 July 2007
Levels opened on Monday at 4 foot and very black. Turriff
Anglers managed a sea-trout and Mountblairy took salmon at 12
lb and sea-trout and a grilse, but other beats struggled in the
dark water.
Tuesday saw levels at 2.5 feet and Upper Netherdale had a 9lb
salmon and Turriff again saw some sea-trout including one of 9.5
lb. By Wednesday levels were at 1.5 ft but still very black as
rain in the hills kept the peat stain in the water. Avochie and
Marnoch Lodge both posted salmon. Thursday was the best day of
the week with the colour diluted. and levels at + 10 inches. T
Lawson took another salmon at U/Netherdale at 11 lb, A Kavanagh
had another 11lb fish , sea-liced off the same beat and Forglen
saw a salmon at 10 lb to G Hepburn and a sea-trout to my rod.
Again heavy rain overnight saw levels at 3 feet on Friday and
this peaked at 6 foot again by 5 pm. Saturday levels ran at 2
foot 7 inches and dropped a foot during the day. Lower beats
reported some good catches for the week on spinner but fly only
beats were a wash out except for Thursday. However an 11lb
sea-trout came to the fly at Mountblairy in the week. Today saw
levels at just under 2 feet at 8am but were running at 3 feet at
7pm after heavy overnight rain again on Saturday/early hours of
Sunday.
If levels settle down then higher beats should be holding
fish that have run off the tide and the lower beats should pick
some up as /if levels drop away.
Update 25 June 2007
Most anglers around Turriff picked away this week. Lower
beats did not do so well but some hooked sea-trout and salmon
but could not keep hold of them . Many a beat did not see a fish
and some of those that did not see anything still managed fish
whilst others blanked. Monday saw success for J Slater at
Muiresk with a 4 lb sea-trout whilst Laithers, and Mountblairy
all managed a few sea-trout. Tuesday saw the river turn peaty
after rain in the very high hills. J Slater trumped his 4 lb
sea-trout with one at 5.25lb off Muiresk and U/Netherdale saw a
4lb sea-trout and Turriff Angling Club had four on the Tuesday
night.
Wednesday's heavy rain lasted for about two hours but there
were no reports of fish and no lift in height. By Thursday the
river went up from -3 inches but back down again as quick as it
got there. Sea-trout were reported at Forglen and R Partridge
took four sea-trout at Muiresk. Friday saw the river again rise
due to rain in the highest hills and it was very peaty again.
However levels were back down to normal by evening. These quick
- short lived rises combined with the peaty colour have
unsettled fish and those that are running have done so in quick
time. Reports suggest Huntly have had sea-trout and salmon this
week. Saturday saw the rain arrive around 4pm and it has lashed
down until 5pm Sunday. The river now stands just below the six
foot mark but appears to have peaked . This will no doubt put an
end to the sea-trout which will shoot through now - so we have
to hope there are plenty grilse waiting to come in. Only time
will tell and this week will prove interesting as to fish
numbers as the water drops.
Update 17 June 2007
Put the hours in and the rewards are there. Beats have
plugged away this week with most having a couple of sea-trout
and the odd Salmon. The fish are not showing and this tends to
put people off and they fish less as the week goes on. The water
went up three inches on Wednesday to Normal level but then
quickly dropped to around the 3 below mark. Montcoffer had two
sea-trout and a 9lb Salmon on Tuesday and they report fish
moving through the beat as what little dark we have at the
moment descends. Forglen managed a few sea-trout and Turriff
Angling Association managed a couple of sea-trout to 6.25 lb and
a 10.25lb fresh salmon to A MacDonald on Friday. Beats up from
Turriff struggled a wee bit But U/Netherdale worked away with
several sea-trout and Salmon including a 3.25lb sea-trout and a
10.5lb sea-liced salmon to my rod. The forecast for next week is
for things to remain dull and cold with some rain on Wednesday.
We really need to see some salmon in a hurry as with little heat
and decent levels the sea-trout are heading for the hills rather
fast and not giving much sport.
Update 10 June 2007
Things are a little better but to talk to some it is all doom
and gloom. The river level is now 3 inches below normal from six
feet above just over a week ago. The catches are nothing like we
should have as far as salmon are concerned - they are just not
there. Sea- trout continue to enter the system but are missing
the lower beats. Stopping in the middle and then going straight
through the rest of the system. Salmon were taken at Forglen and
Boat of Turtory and two large salmon over 20 lb were lost on a
lower beat and at Muiresk. Turriff Angling Association took
three more sea-trout to just over 4 lb , R Wood at Turtory had
two sea-trout to 4 lb as did E Bowie. Muiresk managed another
three towards the end of the week and U/Netherdale managed two
to R Henderson. Montcoffer managed a salmon and a sea-trout and
Avochie the same, including some big brownies to 4 lb. Dunlugas
managed a few sea-trout and two Grilse. As is the case with
sea-trout many more were lost. Hopefully more will come in over
the next few weeks to give us some much needed sport to make up
for the lack of Salmon. Remember that the River Board ask that
you take only two sea-trout per day and only one over 3lb.
Update 6 June 2007
Saturday saw the start of the sea-trout with around 6
reported. Monday saw the levels at normal and it would appear
that the sea-trout have passed through the lower beats and
settled in and around Turriff, although a few have been reported
up river. F Watt opened the week with a sea-trout at 7 lb off
/Netherdale and J Nicholl had a salmon first cast at Scatterty
and lost another in the morning. Dunlugas took two and lost two
while Mountblairy reported three and the loss of several
sea-trout and a salmon. Forglen took two and lost two, Kinnairdy
reported two sea-trout and Muiresk and Turriff Angling
association caught and lost fish. Tuesday has continued the
pattern with beats between Scatterty and just above Turriff
fairing best. Turriff Anglers reported J Lorimer with a
sea-trout at 4.5 lb and K Kesterton with one at 3 lbs and I have
lost a sea-trout around 4lb and caught two brown trout at 2.5
and 1.5 lb this week. The river is clearing slowly and levels
keeping around normal. The weather is dull and a bit cool at 14
degrees with some mist and drizzle over night. These conditions
are ideal for fishing during the day if you are unable to fish
early or late.
Update 3 June 2007
The rain arrived and fell heavily for 24 hours. The river was
rising all day on Wednesday and peaked at 6 foot above normal.
This will have given the system a good clean out in time for the
sea-trout --- as long as they were not in the bay - in which
case they may be in the headwaters already. On Thursday levels
were at 4 foot at 8 am but by 6pm had dropped to 2ft. I took a
sea-trout over 3lb off Turriff Association after loosing one at
Montcoffer in the rain on Tuesday evening. Friday saw levels at
+ 14 inches but very black in colour. Montcoffer reported a
sea-trout at 3lb Turtory a salmon at 8 lb and Turriff Community
water had a 6lb salmon. Saturday saw levels at +6 inches and
only a sea-liced salmon at Netherdale has been reported so far.
The colour is still in the river today but surely we will see a
few more fish this next week.
Update 29 May 2007
A few more fish taken this week but nothing to get too
excited about. Forglen had a sea-trout at 3 lb and L/Netherdale
a salmon at 12 lb and a sea-trout at 4 lb. Heavy showers and
hail gave us a couple of inches on The Monday 21 May and
Euchries had a 5 lb brown trout , Dunlugas two sea-trout and one
off Montcoffer. Turtory had a sea-trout in the week and F Watt
managed another fish this time a sea-liced one of 9lb at
U/Netherdale. This week has seen sea-liced sea-trout at Laithers
and a sea-trout at Carnousie. It is Trying to rain but as yet
we have not had what was forecast. The river tonight stands at
Normal. That is up four inches.
Update 20 May 2007
The rise in levels saw a small run of fish head for the hills
early in the week with Huntly AA reporting at lease three
sea-liced fish on the Monday. A 6lb sea-trout was taken on
Mountblairy and returned by R Wood. Marnoch Lodge and Glennie
saw a couple of fish in the middle of the week and Forglen
reported a 7lb Sea-trout, again returned. The only other fish
reported came off Carnousie on Friday- a 7 lb fish to F Watt.
Levels are now down to 3 inches below Normal again but
hopefully the very heavy showers today will rise levels a wee
bit for the new week.
Update 14 May 2007
By Saturday levels were back down to around normal and a few
fish were seen running including some sea-trout but only one 9lb
sea-liced fish was reported and that came off Turtory. J Donald
at the Wrack and Myself at Turriff both had 2lb brown trout on
the fly on Saturday and G Forbes had one at 2.5 lb at Dunlugas
today. We had some un-forecast heavy rain Sat. night into Sunday
AM and levels were up on Sunday and stood at + 5 inches this
morning. With more rain forecast this week levels should hold up
well and more fish should enter the system.
Update May 11 2007
The rain came and we got a rise of 12 inches, from -3 to +9
on the gauge. There is a lot of dirt and slime flushing out and
we could have done with more water to help flush the system.
However fresh fish were seen going through Montcoffer off the
tide this morning- these are the first that they have seen this
season so no doubt a few will be caught in a day or two.
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Update May 9 2007
At last some good news to report. J Mann took an 11 pound
fish off Mountblairy on Friday, F Watt had a 12 lb fish off
U/Netherdale Monday night and the first sea-trout at 2lb fell to
R Breakell off Carnousie on Tuesday. Today S Henderson had a
10lb fish at Lower Netherdale. Levels went up half an inch on
Tuesday but we are still 3 inches below normal. Heavy showers
today and heavy rain forecast for tonight may well help us out.
Update May 6 2007
The weather remains dry and the rain on Saturday night was
virtually nil. We have now gone a fortnight without a fish being
reported. The odd one has been seen but they can not be tempted.
We hope that the showery weather forecast for this week will
give some water.
Update April 29 2007
Ray MacDonald managed a 6 lb fish off Muiresk on the Monday
evening and I have not heard of another fish off the river. We
had two inches of a rise on Wednesday but it made little
difference to the fishing. The weather remains warm and the sun
is far too bright. Even the trout fishing is suffering. Forecast
for the coming week is more of the same dry weather so no doubt
things will remain very difficult.
For those of you who will be in past the shop in the next six
weeks - Castle Street is closed for Gas Main works and I believe
the car park next to the shop will be closed- please use the car
parks next to Somerfields or the Wynd which is less than 100 yds
away.
Update April 23 2007.
Well not much rain over the weekend although the river
did move a couple of inches on Sunday but back down today.
Saturday saw fish to G Slater at Laithers 10 lb, another 10 lb
fish came off Upper Netherdale and K Kesterton had one just over
9lb at Muiresk. He repeated this on Monday with another fish at
10lb. Both came to small size 12 trout hooks and 4 lb nylon.
Update April 20 2007
Well not a fish since last Wednesday although the weather has
cooled down to around 10 degrees from the tropical 24 degrees c
we had last weekend. Levels are at normal and the river is still
running crystal clear. Rain is forecast for this weekend so lets
hope we get enough to raise levels around 6 inches or so.
Update April 11 2007
Levels have dropped away to a couple of inches above normal
and the river is crystal clear. Good numbers of trout over 2lb
continue to be caught up and down the river. As to salmon
Laithers , Ardmeallie and Marnoch lodge all reported fish last
week . This week saw Monday kick off with fish reported on
several beats. S Ramsey had a sea-liced fish around 9lb at
Forglen , G Boyne had a 10lb fish at Scatterty, Euchrie reported
one at around 8lb and Huntly AA one at 9lb. All these fish fell
to visiting anglers. Turriff Angling Association report a 6lb
fish to another visitor K McLeod- his first go at Salmon
Fishing.
Update April 6 2007
Another fish came off Lower Inverichnie on Tuesday- a sea-licer
at 9 lb. Since then it has been a bit slow despite a lot of
Anglers out this week. We have had around about the 25 fish
taken so far so we are doing well.
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Forglen and Muiresk. Please check it out and get in touch if
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Update April 3 2007
Well we seem to be getting there now. Two fish at 8 and 9 lb
came off Upper Netherdale on Saturday on the fly and a 7lb fish
came off Turtory. Monday saw levels at +7 inches and an 11lb
fish came off Glennie and a 10 lb fish off Lower Netherdale both
on the fly. Today we saw B Garden take a 10 lb sea-liced fish
off Montcoffer. Trout are also in good condition and are common
in the 1-2 lb range with a good few at 3 lb and some over 4
coming off at the weekend.

B Garden 10 lb sea-liced at Montcoffer.
Update 1 April 2007
Two more fish to report on Wednesday. One off Scatterty at
10lb including a 5lb Brown Trout to G Anderson and on to S
Cockersoll at Marnoch Lodge. However rain in the hills on
Wednesday night raised levels on Thursday to about 2 foot and
they were at 10 inches above normal on Saturday. This has put
catches down again but a fine few days in prospect weather-wise
so we will see what the next week brings. This is really the
time things should get going.
Update 27 March 2007
Levels are holding steady at plus 10 inches and clarity is
good. Gordon Dublonski had a sea-liced 10 lb fish off his Lower
Inverichnie water on Monday and Alan Kavanagh had this 10lb 9 oz
fish off Carnousie Today Tuesday. Both fish were taken on the
fly.

A. Kavanagh 10.5lb
Update 25 March 2007
Water levels have been a bit erratic towards the end of the
week. Snow in the higher reaches melted as milder weather
arrived mid week and levels peaked around two foot and were
dirty on Thursday. Ian Masson had an 8lb fish off Avochie on
Wednesday and Nick Bryant had a sea-liced fish off his Marnoch
Lodges beat on Saturday. This now takes the tally to 11 for the
season - ahead of our usual count at this time. Hopefully water
levels will drop to below a foot this week and as long as we
have anglers out a fish should be taken in lower levels.
Update 18 March 2007
A mild week that saw levels tail away during the week but
rise a few inches on the Saturday. Levels bottomed out at around
+6 inches and the river ran very clear but cold at around 4
degrees. Two sea-liced fish came off on Wednesday one at Turtory
and one at Laithers. With the wind now in the north and a spell
of winter back with us we will have to see if we get enough snow
to raise levels once again.
Update 12 March 2007
The river has slowly fallen and is now steady around the one
foot mark and running fairly clear. We have had some warm
sunshine although some days the wind has been cold. There are no
reports of any clean fish but now that the Spey seems to have
had a run of fish we usually get a few around two weeks later.
We must hope that we get no more rain for a day or two.
UPDATE 4 March 2007.
The river has been out of sorts for all but one week since
the opening day. Heavy rain every few days has kept levels up
around two foot or above and this last week has seen it very
dirty. However on the week that was any good we had another
three fish. 12 Year old Simon West had one off Montcoffer and
this was followed up by Neil Cowie on Wednesday with a 7lb fish
again off Montcoffer. Then on Friday 23 February Edwin Wilkie
had a 7lb fish off the Wrack.
Levels today are around 2 foot but heavy rain is predicted
over night and indeed all week we are forecasted dry days and
wet nights. Hopefully when levels settle we will get more
anglers out and get a few more fish.
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UPDATE 19 FEBRUARY 2007
The river continued to run high at 4 ft on Tuesday and down
to 2.5 ft on Wednesday. By Friday it was back up to 4 ft as fine
weather melted the snow on the hills. Saturday saw levels at 2.5
ft and I have reports of a fresh fish coming off Lower
Netherdale but unconfirmed as yet.
UPDATE 12 FEBRUARY 2007
Well the river has ran between normal and plus six inches
since November 06 and three days before the season opens the
heavens open. We did not see much snow around Turriff but had a
fair bit in the hills. Around 6 pm on Saturday the forecasted
snow arrived and quickly turned to heavy sleet then torrential
rain. It did not stop raining all day Sunday resulting in
opening day level at plus 5 foot. So a wash out with not
many anglers venturing out. It has rained off and on all day
today so we may not see any improvement until later in the week.