• After a spell of lower water and warmer weather in July, which reduced fishing effort and catches, August has started very well with a good number of fish caught last week; a mixture of larger, coloured MSW fish, and some lovely silver grilse. We are now up to at least 16 salmon

  • We have received a recent notification from the Wild Salmon Senior Policy Officer with the Wild Salmon and Recreational Fisheries Team at Scottish Government to alert us to the publication of a progress report on the Wild Salmon Strategy Implementation Plan. The report provides a short update on the delivery of those

  • A one day per week rental syndicate is being set up for the 2024 season. This will be for one rod each day, which is from existing rod availability, and there will continue to be a maximum of six rods fishing at any time. There has already been a good level of

  • The Parker Family have now been fishing Smithston across three generations and for more than 25 years. Leslie Parker started fishing in his retirement initially locally in Yorkshire for trout and latterly in Scotland for Salmon. He joined the Smithston Fishings Club soon after its launch with his friend Ron Hourston. From 2004,

  • After a poor September, partly down to an Indian summer and little fishing effort in the first couple of weeks, fishing picked up in October, with a total of 22 salmon landed and others lost. Yet again, fishing effort was relatively light for the time of year. This gives us a total

  • After the very warm and at times hot spell in May and June, more ‘seasonal’ conditions returned in July. A few fish were seen and one fresh salmon was caught by Richard Bellamy. In addition, we had a couple of sea trout.  Things really came to life at the beginning of August,