Fisheries

Tweed – Ladykirk

This is one of the Tweed’s most prolific low water beats and it has done exceptionally well in dry years. Its position next to the tidal waters, often allows large quantities of fish to build up as they are forced …

Tweed – Lennel

Lennel is owned by a Syndicate of 16 members some of whom let fishing via FishTweed occasionally. Members are fly fishers and if conditions allow expect guests to use this method first. More than 50% of Salmon/grilse caught are returned. …

Tweed – Mertoun Lower

Mertoun Lower Water is part of Mertoun Estate Fishings and form one of the famous “middle beat” waters on the River Tweed in beautiful countryside near St. Boswells. Access to the beat is via a farm track and a 4×4 …

Tweed – Mertoun Middle

Mertoun Middle Beat is part of Mertoun Estate Fishings and forms one of the most famous middle river waters on the River Tweed in beautiful countryside near St Boswells. Access to the Middle Beat is good and it is possible …

Tweed – Mertoun Upper

Mertoun Upper Water is part of Mertoun Estate Fishings and forms one of the famous “middle beat” waters on the River Tweed in beautiful countryside near St. Boswells. Access to the Upper Water is good and it is possible to …

Tweed – Middle Pavilion

Situated either side of Lowood Bridge on the Melrose to Galashiels road. The beat has picturesque views of the Eildons and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Middle Pavillion is sheltered by hardwoods on the south bank giving protection from the southerly …

Tweed – Milne Graden

The Milne Graden Upper and Lower beats are situated approximately two miles downstream of Coldstream and extends to about 1.4 miles of left bank fishing at the centre of which lies the stunning policies of Milne Graden House. The combined …

Tweed – Nest

The Nest catches almost all of its fish in October and November but sea trout are often to be seen here in July and salmon pass through in small numbers throughout the season and certainly as early as September. The …

Tweed – Pedwell

Pedwell Beat provides approximately 1.5 miles of productive fishing on the English side of the river and lies immediately above and below Norham Bridge with Norham Castle, famous in Border warfare history, providing a backdrop to the lower pools. In …

Tweed – Ravenswood

This middle Tweed beat has one of the most magnificent settings possible. It lies below Scotts View made famous by Sir Walter Scott. This was his favourite spot to stop his carriage and gaze out over the river Tweed meandering …