Newtyle is one of the most prestigious and picturesque middle Tay beats. The beat comprises of two miles double bank Salmon and Sea Trout fishing over 16 named pools. 6 Salmon rods are available daily. To enquire or book fishing please call Andy on 07715 257610 or email newtylefishings@gmail.com
Saturday, 12 October 2013
12lb Tay Salmon
Mr Richard Goddard landed this fly caught fish from St Mary's this morning and also landed a wee Grilse from the same pool, good work Richard.
Mr Thomas Scanlon lost a fish on his 2nd cast of the morning in the Dean's Burn Pool
Grilse
Mr Christian Lassiaille from France landed this 5lb cock fish fly fishing from the boat, It was Christian's first cast of the day. His fishing partner Daniel Viry also hooked a fish on his first cast after lunch but it fell off after 20 seconds or so.
5lb, 6lb &16lb
Mr Daniel Viry from France and fishing Newtyle for the first time landed 2 Grilse on Friday. Both fish caught fly fishing from the boat. The 1st around 5lb from the Cotter in the morning and the other 6lb from the Steps in the Afternoon. We also watched Mr Colin Wilkie land a cracking 16lb hen fish from the Steps. Well done gents.
Thursday, 10 October 2013
18lb Tay Salmon
Mr Tony Thomas caught this large cock fish in the Dean's Burn. This is one of the 2 fly caught fish that Tony landed this afternoon, the other being a small silver Grilse.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Grilse
He's at it again, Mr Jack Hopper (88) landed this Grilse from the Plain Tree pool this afternoon.
Mr Owen Duff lost a fish in the Boil on the fly this morning.
Yesterday a 5lb Grilse was caught in the Steps and 3 fish were lost.
Monday, 7 October 2013
17lb Tay Salmon
Mr Donald Stewart landed this fly caught cock fish from the Steps pool on Saturday afternoon and 81 year old Mr Ian Preston landed a 4lb Grilse from the Cotter.
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
17lb Tay Salmon
Mr Marco Rebora originally from Italy but residing in the UK for the past 40 years landed his first Tay Salmon on his 1st Tay visit. The fly caught fish was taken from the Boil before lunch.
Mr Colin Wilkie also landed a fly caught 5lb silver fish from the tail of the Cotter a couple of hours earlier.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
200 Tay Salmon
Mr Andy Kerr landed Newtyle's 200th fish of the 2013 season, a clean 10lb fish from the Cotter.
Andy was presented with a trophy and a nice bottle of malt whisky for doing so, as beat owner Mr Gordon Mitchell does not remember in the 42 years of owning Newtyle the 200 fish count being achieved.
Well done to all the anglers who have fished the beat this year and contributed to the catch numbers....you know who you are!
Friday, 27 September 2013
Corporate Event
Newtyle hosted a corporate event today with Alba Game Fishing.
A party of 30 Dutch gents shared the fishing and consumed a few bottles of wine and vast amounts of food prepared by Stewart Collingswood.The whole outing went swimmingly and we even managed a fish.
Photo by Callum Conner.
Grilse
This wee Grilse was caught in the Boil this morning and is the 199th fish landed on Newtyle this season.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
9lb Tay Salmon
Mr Ian Shaw with his 2nd fish of the day, again caught on the fly, this time from the Steps. Ian's fishing partner Mr Farquar Murray who has fished for the same 2 days as Ian has not managed to touch a thing. God loves a tryer tho!
12lb Tay Salmon
Newtyle regular, Mr Ian Shaw (captor of the beat's biggest fish this year to date, a fine 27lb Springer) landed 2 today, this 12lb fly caught fish was taken in the Boil
Monday, 23 September 2013
£2 wild Salmon
2 fish today, 1 for myself of about 5lb from the Cotter and a 6lb fish late on from the Boil for Calum McRoberts.
I've just been reading the Comment by Andrew Flitcroft on page 3 of the October issue of Trout & Salmon.
Disgusting, is one of the less choice words that springs to mind! Netting Salmon from our coasts is still going strong and due to the dry summer the nets have been bulging by all accounts. The Salmon waiting to enter our rivers to spawn have been taking so much of a hammering that the value of wild Salmon has dropped through the floor, (as little as £2 per lb) yet they were still being netted!
The fact that the Scottish Government allows coastal netting to happen at all makes the blood boil.
It does not take a genius to work out that when all wild Salmon stocks have been depleted to the point that anglers very rarely catch one in the river that there will be no anglers at all.
I recently heard that the Montrose netting outfit have bought extra vans to cope with their increased catches.
Scotland relies heavily on tourism and tourism in turn relies heavily on Salmon angling, to the tune of £120 million a year. That cash is spread out over a vast array of business's, employing a fair amount of people i'd imagine!!
Now i'm no politician and have no real interest in politics but you'd think a Scottish Government with any brains would realise that a healthy Salmon angling industry would bolster an economy that they want to exist on its own!( No vote from me by the way)
Whilst i'm at the ranting stage of this post how on earth can we allow Salmon farming and Salmon netting, surely the point of farming is to let the wild fish survive and thrive. I'm not the biggest fan of Salmon farming either but if there must be farming why do we feel the need to net the wild stocks?
A lot of time, effort and resources are spent in trying to bolster wild salmon stocks and we let netting continue without a noise being made..It is an absolute sin in this day and age...A tragedy waiting to happen!!
Thank you Alex Salmond
I've just been reading the Comment by Andrew Flitcroft on page 3 of the October issue of Trout & Salmon.
Disgusting, is one of the less choice words that springs to mind! Netting Salmon from our coasts is still going strong and due to the dry summer the nets have been bulging by all accounts. The Salmon waiting to enter our rivers to spawn have been taking so much of a hammering that the value of wild Salmon has dropped through the floor, (as little as £2 per lb) yet they were still being netted!
The fact that the Scottish Government allows coastal netting to happen at all makes the blood boil.
It does not take a genius to work out that when all wild Salmon stocks have been depleted to the point that anglers very rarely catch one in the river that there will be no anglers at all.
I recently heard that the Montrose netting outfit have bought extra vans to cope with their increased catches.
Scotland relies heavily on tourism and tourism in turn relies heavily on Salmon angling, to the tune of £120 million a year. That cash is spread out over a vast array of business's, employing a fair amount of people i'd imagine!!
Now i'm no politician and have no real interest in politics but you'd think a Scottish Government with any brains would realise that a healthy Salmon angling industry would bolster an economy that they want to exist on its own!( No vote from me by the way)
Whilst i'm at the ranting stage of this post how on earth can we allow Salmon farming and Salmon netting, surely the point of farming is to let the wild fish survive and thrive. I'm not the biggest fan of Salmon farming either but if there must be farming why do we feel the need to net the wild stocks?
A lot of time, effort and resources are spent in trying to bolster wild salmon stocks and we let netting continue without a noise being made..It is an absolute sin in this day and age...A tragedy waiting to happen!!
Thank you Alex Salmond
Sunday, 22 September 2013
16lb Tay Salmon
Mr Bob Kenyon landed this 16lb fly caught fish from the St Mary's stream on Saturday afternoon and his 87 year old dad landed a 6lb grilse from the Cotter shortly after.
Mr Bill Hannon landed a stunning 15lb cock fish on the Fly in the Boil on the same afternoon. Bill also lost another fish in the Boil before lunch.
Mr Peter Kempe also lost a fish in the afternoon in the Steps Pool.
Friday, 20 September 2013
5lb Grilse
Mr Bob Kenyon landed this 5lb fly caught fish from the Steps pool on Thursday morning and Mr Bill Hannon landed a 10lb fly caught fish also from the Steps in the afternoon.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
5lb Grilse
Mr Jimmy Black with his 4th fish in 3 days on Newtyle, this 5lb fish was caught on the fly from the Boil.
Jimmy had 2 fish yesterday of 6 & 7lb both caught on a Vision 110.
Good work James
8lb Tay Salmon
Mr Clive Pegler today landed his 1st ever Salmon on Scottish waters. A fine 8lb fish on the fly from the Boil.
Monday, 16 September 2013
Tay Grilse
Mr David Middlemiss caught his first ever Salmon today, fly fishing the tail of the Boil.
Well done David
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
13lb Tay Salmon
Mr John Stamp recently took up Salmon fishing, and after a few lessons, landed his first ever Salmon this morning.
John was fly fishing the Boil and is now officially addicted!! Well done John.
5lb Grilse
Mr Stewart Thomson fishing Newtyle for the first time landed this 5lb Grilse this afternoon.
Stewart was fly fishing the Boil and this is his first Tay Salmon.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Friday, 6 September 2013
5lb Grilse
Mr Geoff Milligan fishing Newtyle for the first time, landed his 1st Tay Salmon and his 1st fish this year.
The fish was caught on the fly in the Boil.
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
10lb Tay Salmon
Mr Clive Mason landed this fine fly caught cock Salmon in the Boil this afternoon and Mr Steven Smiley landed a fly caught 4lb Grilse from St Marys in the morning.
On Monday morning Mr Malcolm Anderson landed a Grilse in the Ferry pool as did Mr Don Gow.
In the afternoon Mr Gordon Smith landed an 8lb liced fish in the Cotter and Malcolm landed another Grilse, again from the Ferry Pool.
Sunday, 25 August 2013
3lb Grilse
Mr Gary Waugh landed this shiny wee Grilse from the tail of the Boil on Saturday morning and landed another identical fish 5 minutes later in the Steps Pool. In the afternoon Robert McFarlane landed a clean 9lb cock fish in the Steps and Andy Kerr lost 2 fish in Fiddlers in the early evening.
On Tuesday Bruce Hay lost a fish in the Cotter.
3lb Grilse
Mr Michael Henderson landed this clean wee Grilse from the tail of the Cotter on Monday evening and Mr Stuart Oglesby lost a good sized coloured fish from the same spot in the morning.
Sunday, 18 August 2013
3lb Grilse
88 year old Mr Jack Hopper landed this fly caught Grilse from the Boil on Wednesday morning.
Mr John Mitchell also landed a 4lb Grilse from the St Marys stream the same morning also on the fly.
Mr Steven Norris landed 2 fly caught Grilse on Tuesday, the Deans Burn & St Marys producing.
7 fish were lost this week.
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
Thursday, 1 August 2013
3lb Grilse
14 year old Jamie White on his 1st ever Salmon fishing trip landed this 3lb Grilse on Thursday afternoon from the tail of the Boil.
On Monday Andrew Fanning caught his 1st Newtyle Salmon, a 5lb Grilse on the fly from the Boil, Ian Hendry landed another 5lb fish from the Cotter and lost 2. Brian Knight landed a 9lb fish from the Ferry Pool. David Ritchie lost a good fish on an evening ticket
On Wednesday, Andrew Fanning landed a 3lb Grilse from the Trap and Ian Hendry lost another in the Boil.
2 fish were lost on Friday, and on Saturday morning Walter Brown lost a fish in the Cotter and Nicky Greig landed a 6lb fish from the Tail of the Cotter on an evening ticket.
The 21 fish for July takes us to 151 for the year so far, which is the equivalent to the 5 year average to the end of the season.
Sunday, 21 July 2013
3lb Grilse
Mr John Laybourn with his first Tay fish which was caught in the Boil on the fly. John also had another of similar size in the tail of the Cotter shortly after.
Mr Owen McGuiness landed a 10lb fish on an evening ticket, also from the tail of the Cotter.
Mr John Wood landed a fly caught 4lb Grilse from the Steps on Thursday
Mr Allan Rennie landed a fly caught 3lb Grilse from St Mary's on Monday.
Mr Matthew Peckford and Mr Garry McLellan both lost 4 fish between them at the beginning of the week.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Fishing Stories
Mr Jess Miller began fishing the Tay from the age of 9 and over the years he has encountered many fishy tales and tall stories, so, recently Jess wrote this book which has 90 true stories and 10 false. All you have to do is buy the book, read it and guess which 10 are false. Once you have the book you register online and you can have 20 free entries for the 10 stories you think are false. The prizes are excellent inc. fishing on Newtyle for 2 rods anytime to the value of £600. There are many similar prizes for various Tay beats, also fishing tackle, books etc. New prizes are being added all the time. The competition ends on 30th April 2014. A full list of prizes can be viewed at TrueorFalseFishingStories.com.
The copies i have, have been personally signed by the man himself and are available for £9.99
6lb Tay Salmon
Mr Calum McRoberts landed this 6lb fish from the Cotter on Friday morning and landed a 4lb fish from the same pool in the evening. Thursday morning saw Colin Wilkie land a 3lb Grilse from the Cotter, and on Wednesday, Mr Norman Kyle landed a 12lb fish, also from the Cotter. Jennifer Ramsay, Paul Chisolm, Jonny Lloyd, Anders Moe and David Middlemiss all lost fish. All fish for the week hooked on fly.
Sunday, 7 July 2013
10lb Tay Salmon
Mr Steven Blair, originally from Perthshire but who now resides in Perth, Western Australia and is over visiting family, fished Newtyle on Friday and landed this 10lb sealiced fish, his 1st ever Salmon.
On Thursday, Mr Colin Wilkie fished for a couple of hours in the late afternoon and landed 2 fly caught sealiced Grilse, 1 from the tail of the Cotter and the other from the Boil.
On Monday afternoon we were joined by the Sky Sports HD cameras, filming for their Tight Lines programme which is hosted by Keith Arthur. Anne Woodcock, FishPal's marketing director was also present and casting like a Pro, but alas, nothing was landed. Conditions were difficult as it was really bright and the water very low and clear.
Thanks to Anne Woodcock and Jock Montieth for helping to improve the profile of the Tay.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
13lb Tay Salmon
This 13lb fly caught fish was the 3rd of 3 caught today. All of them fell to a size 11 Posh Tosh MKII double supplied by the Caledonia Fly Company.
12lb Tay Salmon
This fly caught 12lb fish was caught in the Boil this morning and a 4lb grilse was landed half an hour later.
Monday, 1 July 2013
15lb Tay Salmon
Mrs Jennifer Ramsay landed this fish from the Steps Pool this evening and is her first fly caught fish of the season. Jennifer celebrates her 50th birthday tomorrow. An early present from Newtyle! Well done Jen.
Friday, 28 June 2013
10lb Tay Salmon
My old Dad caught this 10lb sea liced fish from the Cotter this morning after Mr Gavin Long landed a fly caught 16lb sea licer from St Mary's. Dad's fish is Newtyle's 130th fish of the season so far, and puts us 100% up on the total to the end of June last year..Well done old timer!
Gav has a pic of the 16 and will send it later.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
9lb & 8lb Tay Salmon
Mr Chris Provan landed this fly caught 9lb salmon from the Trap this evening and Mr Paul Goldsmith also landed an 8lb sea liced fish from the Steps
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
14lb Tay Salmon
Mr Roger Worth from Chesire took up Salmon fishing last week and landed this fly caught 14lb cracker from the Boil this morning...Outstanding work Roger.
Mr John Sadler lost a fish on the fly from the Boil and we had a 2lb Grilse on the fly and lost a good fish, both in the Steps.
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