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Norham on the Tweed flyfishing


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Do anyone have any experience of fishing the Tweed near Norham, Northumberland. SWMBO has treated me to a couple of days mid March. I’ll be looking for grayling and brownies rather than salmon. Any suggestions re flies would be greatly appreciated 

cheers

Tim

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I know that Norham has a thriving Angling Assoc known as The Norham and Ladykirk A.A. and have water on both the north and south bank of the Tweed.   Its a bit early for dry fly so you are looking at a team of wet flies on intermediate or slow sinking lines.   My own cast at this time of year would certainly have March Brown, Greenwells Glory and Partridge and Orange. There are two tackle outlets in Norham ,Castle Gunmakers and Forman's Butchers and I would think have permits on sale also.  David Foreman is well experienced on Tweed and should be able to give further advice on fly selection and tactics.

 

Blackpowder

Post script Foremans Wild Boar sausage rolls are out of this world dont forget to indulge, the firrm is also through the first hurdle of the Countryside Alliance awards.

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2 hours ago, Blackpowder said:

I know that Norham has a thriving Angling Assoc known as The Norham and Ladykirk A.A. and have water on both the north and south bank of the Tweed.   Its a bit early for dry fly so you are looking at a team of wet flies on intermediate or slow sinking lines.   My own cast at this time of year would certainly have March Brown, Greenwells Glory and Partridge and Orange. There are two tackle outlets in Norham ,Castle Gunmakers and Forman's Butchers and I would think have permits on sale also.  David Foreman is well experienced on Tweed and should be able to give further advice on fly selection and tactics.

 

Blackpowder

Post script Foremans Wild Boar sausage rolls are out of this world dont forget to indulge, the firrm is also through the first hurdle of the Countryside Alliance awards.

Thank you for the advice BP. I’ll definitely use this information. The advice re the sinking and intermediate lines is interesting as my natural instinct would have been to use a floater with ultra heavy nymphs. The sausage roll sounds great too.

many thanks

Tim

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