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River Dee Weekly Report

Written by Johann   
Monday, 20 February 2012 11:57

 Last week saw an increase in catches with FishDee beats reporting 92 salmon and 1 sea trout which was well up on the previous week’s total of 66 salmon. The best return for the week was reported again by Lower Crathes with 16 salmon and 1 sea trout, Invery had another good week with 9 salmon, Lower Blackhall had 8 including a 22 lb salmon, Little Blackhall and Park reported 7 with another 22 lb fish reported from Little Blackhall. There were a lot of good anglers out fishing last week I believe and conditions were by and large pretty favourable through the week until a blizzard hit the river on Saturday afternoon. It is pleasing to hear that fish are now being caught in the Aboyne area which will provide encouragement for anglers fishing the Upper Dee beats that will be fished in March.

For anglers looking for some great fishing there are some great fishing opportunities I would like to inform you about. I would advise that the River Dee Trust is hosting an auction evening at the Savile Club, 69 Brook Street, Mayfair at 6.30 pm on Thursday 1st March. The auction has some great fishing opportunities for anglers loyal to the River Dee who would like to support the planned programme of River Dee habitat restoration works. There is fishing in exciting global destinations such as the Rio Grande in Patagonia, The Yokanga in Russia, The Ranga in Iceland and The Mörrum in Sweden. Not only that, but we have two fabulous fishing opportunities in Norway. Well known fishing personality Matt Hayes has provided fishing on the Gaula River in June at his lodge Wisnes, with Matt acting as your guide for a few days. FishNorway have also offered a fabulous fishing opportunity at the Reisa River, which is a big fish river like its sister river the Alta. The River Dee Trust and River Office staff are looking forward to hosting this free to attend event in London and would like to extend a very warm welcome to all our visiting anglers from the south to come along and join us for what promises to be an enjoyable occasion. Guest speaker on the night is Fiona Armstrong, former BBC newsreader and journalist who is a keen salmon angler. Bernard Williams from Christies is the auctioneer for the event with 14 exciting lots going under the hammer. There will be canapés and Dee Drams provided for all guests who come along. To help us cater efficiently can anyone who intends to come along let us know the numbers they are bringing along to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Details about the auction lots can be found at http://www.riverdee.org.uk/auction/auctionwelcome.asp.

As always please let me know how you get on by dropping me an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with any anecdotes and pictures about your experiences on the river. Ken Reid © FishDee Ltd, February 2012.

Beat Catches Reported

Week ending 11:54 on Mon 13th Feb 2012

SALMON & GRILSE: Altries and Lower Drum 1, Aboyne Water 2, Ballogie 5, Birse 2, Carlogie 3, Commonty 4, Cairnton 4, Crathes 8, Dess 3, Invery 9, Kincardine 1, Knappach 6, Little Blackhall and Inchmarlo 7, Lower Crathes and W Durris 16, Lower Blackhall 8, Upper Drum and Lower Durris 2, Middle Blackhall 3, Park 7, Woodend 1, Total 92

SEA TROUT: Lower Crathes and W Durris 1, Total 1

TROUT: none reported 

Prospects

The conditions look ideal for anglers fishing the River Dee this week with a very favourable weather forecast allied to high spring tides which should bring new fish forward. The BBC weather forecast is showing air temperature maxima around 11 degrees Celsius with no overnight frosts predicted. It may be a bit breezy on Wednesday with some rainfall which may see the river levels rise with rain and snowmelt from the mountains. The maritime influence sees tides rising this week from 4.0 metres to 4.4 metres and then dropping back to 4.1 metres at the weekend. As long as we don’t get a big rise in river levels then sport should be reasonable for anglers during the week.

Visiting anglers would be wise to consult their beat Ghillie if they have one to discuss tactics on their chosen beat. The River Dee Ghillies know their beats well and can give you much needed advice that may help make your trip to the River a successful one. If you don’t have the services of a Ghillie to call on you will be well advised to use an intermediate line and fish with tube flies. Patterns that are popular can be found on the flies for the Dee page on the FishDee website. You may wish to fish with patterns such as the Gold Willie Gunn, German Snaelda, Maggie’s Shrimp, Posh Tosh, Blue Monkey and Cascade.

As always please let me know how you get on by dropping me an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with any anecdotes and pictures about your experiences on the river. Ken Reid © FishDee Ltd, February 2012. 

 
 

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