Tuesday, 19 May 2009
RODS AVAILABLE RIVER SPEY 1 TO 6 JUNE
2 Full rods available for the whole week.
It may be possible to do this on a daily basis, and if you are nice enough ( blond, buxom, can cook and preferrably female (sic) !!!! ), Accommodation may be available in our Cottage as part of the deal.
Cost of the fishing is £360 for week, or maybe £60 per day. As above, Accommodation can be thrown in.
If Interested, send mail to fishmorvern@aol.com or call me on :-
0774 3894199
01967421690
Not a lot to report from God's Country. Weather has been dreadful, water still very cold, and unfortunately not a lot of fish. ( In truth, not a lot of fishers, but maybe, like me everyone is tightening their belts ! )
Stalking wise, plenty of Deer about, and at the moment, we are concentrating on the Roe Bucks. - 6 so far, and hopefully a lot more to come.
"Camrach" now in the water after a major engine overhaul - off after Cod and Pollack this afternoon !!
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
We're Off !!
It was cold, wet, windy, and none too pleasant. Despite this Brian and I set off for Arienas for an afternoon on the first day. Water was very cold and fish were likely to be deep. Interestingly enough though, in sheltered bays away from the wind, there were significant hatches of Olives.
Brian put on a weighted Montana, whilst I, ever the optimist stuck with a traditional team of flies - though unusually for Arienas, on the small side - 14's and 16's.
Much flogging of the water later, Brian got into a fairly big fish which was lying deep in about 20ft of water. A bend of the rod, tightening of line followed by slackening of the line and a few curses, and the fish was off.
I had the chest waders on ( and about 15 layers underneath ) and was inching my way slowly down the bays on the south side of the loch. One or two touches kept the interest going, but with cold hands, and a new leak in the waders, was starting to get uncomfortable.
You know the old saying - "just a couple more casts" - well that's the way it was ( honest ). Anyway, with cold hands and shrinking bollocks, I was ready to call it a day when at last a fish. Definitely not the biggest, and once I got it in, definitely not the fattest. nevertheless, a welcome wee brownie of about 1lb, on a size 16 Greenwell Spider. - returned of course - we don't keep anything under 2lb here !
Some other news, one of my friends, a master craftsman, has started to make cane fly rods. These are state of the art, and for the purists a must. He will be making one up to my specifications, and I'll then post some pictures etc. Anyone interested in what will be a work of art, please let me know.
Off to the smoke on other business today, and when I get back time to get the boat sorted out and back in the water.
Oh - and I need a new camera !
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
NORMAL SERVICE IS NOW RESUMED

Cameron started his schooling in Spey casting, and here he is above with a nice wee grilse about 5lb that I took on a size 14 Tosh !! Oh - and the school - restricted to only 2 this year as I was somewhat immobile, but both left with a good level of expertise in Spey casting and salmon fly fishing.
As for the River Aline, what can I say - no rain from April through to August meant that none of the usual early big sea trout appeared - though the seals at the mouth were having a field day. A similar situation for the salmon - what ones there were before any rain just couldn't get up, and if it wasn't the seals, the low oxygen in the water killed quite a few off. The odd one was picked up here and there ( and sadly retained by some of the Estate guests ). Until October however the Fishmorvern total was Zilch !!
The last week in the season changed matters however as I got the chance to wet a line myself, and to our great pleasure, Cameron got his first salmon on the fly - nothing spectacular, but his smile said it all.
