Calling all women who yearn for moments of tranquillity amidst nature's embrace! Whether you're a seasoned angler or just dipping your toes into the world of fishing, our charity ladies days on the River Tweed are tailored just for you.
What's in Store:
Beginners will receive tuition and guidance to navigate their first cast and experienced anglers can fine-tune their skills whilst casting a line for salmon and sea trout amidst the river's flow. Enjoy a satisfying lunch to refuel your energy as you soak in the scenery of the Scottish countryside.
Friday, May 31st, at Tweedswood beat, where 1.3 miles of double bank middle tweed fishing near Melrose awaits. The beat are winners of the Best Fishing Hut Award at the River Tweed Fishing Awards and the Bemersyde Junior Trophy.
Saturday, June 1st, venture on to Carham Beat located on the lower river, between Kelso and Coldstream for one mile of double-bank fishing, for both novices and experts to enjoy. Head ghillie, Lee Craig is the winner of Boatman of the Year at the River Tweed Fishing Awards and the beat has won the Bemersyde Adult Trophy.
Friday and Saturday July 12th and 13th explore Boathouse and Canny beat, immerse yourself in the beauty of the lower reaches of the river while forming lasting connections with fellow anglers. And what better way to cap off the day than with a BBQ, sharing stories and laughter under the open sky?
By participating in our ladies days, you're not only enriching your own life with unforgettable experiences but also supporting the conservation efforts of the Tweed Foundation.
Ready to Cast Your Line?
Whether you're a beginner, an experienced angler, or somewhere in between, there's a place for you on the River Tweed Ladies Charity Days.. For a modest fee of £120, you'll secure your place on the day of your choice, complete with salmon fishing permit, tuition and lunch.
Reserve your spot today and embark on a journey of discovery, camaraderie, and conservation.
EMAIL: anne@tweedfoundation.org.uk
PHONE: 01896 800725 Mobile: 07540 834852
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Become a Friend of the River Tweed
Support the Tweed Foundation's vital work in conserving and enhancing the Tweed River's fish stocks while also contributing to our educational initiative, Go Wild For Fish, which offers curriculum-aligned lessons and activities to schools throughout the Tweed catchment area, aiming to inspire young people about the river and its diverse organisms. Join us and become a Friend of the Tweed.
Fishing the Tweed Catchment
Keep up to date with the latest news on Tweed from Where To Fish, including Latest Catches and River Levels. Anglers can purchase a 2024 River Tweed Sweatshirt or Polo Shirt here.