1.
Tweed
2. Ettrick
3. St Marys Loch
4. Teviot
5. Whiteadder
6. Till
Known
as the Borders this area of Scotland offers fishing
on the River Tweed system. The river forms the
border between Scotland and England - hence the
name.
Not only is the Tweed one of
the classic salmon rivers, but it is famous for
its early and late running salmon.
The
Tweed is a large river and has some sizeable tributaries
including the Teviot, Till, Ettrick and Whiteadder.
The Tweed Foundation has done some great work
to re-establish the fishery as one of the country's
leading fisheries.
Faldonside
Letts
Self catering accommodation plus
salmon and trout fishing on the rivers Tweed and
Ettrick
Tweed
Ettrick
FishTweed
Co-operative site for Tweed Salmon
fishing supported by majority of Tweed beats.
Rod availability updated every hour. Booking by
credit card on line or by telephone/fax/email.
Daily river heights, Weekly catch/prospects reports.
Advice on where/when to go/stay. What to bring
and where to get it. Specialists in last minute
bookings.
Tweed
Jedforest
Angling Association
Around 5 Miles of the River Teviot,
one of the major tributaries of the famous River
Tweed, is available for salmon, sea-trout, brown
trout and grayling angling. Aslo rainbow and brown
trout fishing on Hass Loch a 5 acre loch near
Jedburgh.
Jedburgh
Old
Lochside Farm
Lochside Farm has a flood fishery
for fly fishing and a loch for coarse fishing.
Tackle and boat hire available. The fishing pond
- stocked with brown and rainbow trout of various
sizes some over 17Lb - features different depths
of water and innovative landscaping to make fishing
here an exciting challenge.
Kelso
Kelso
Fishing
A guide to trout and salmon fishing
in the Scottish Borders.
St
Mary's Loch
Offers bank fishing and loch style drifting for
wild brown trout against the back drop of the
beautiful scenery and the heather covered hills.