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Author Archive | Michael Evans

HAPPY CHRISTMAS!

Just a note to wish everyone who has supported me over the year a very Happy Christmas and a peaceful new year… May your log fire crackle as you sort through your tackle to ready for the next opening day It may be awful outside, but there are always flies to be tied. and lines to be cleaned come […]

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Autumn Newsletter 2015

Autumn news! 16th October 2015 Dear Fly Fishers, Whilst the drought in the Borders continues to spoil the best of the autumn fishing on Tweed, my own salmon season has sadly now finished. So all I can do now is read the ever increasingly depressing reports whilst reflecting upon my own season and the much debated Scottish Fishery review. Not often […]

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Iceland 2015 report

Iceland has had the coldest winter for many years and certainly I have never seen the mountains and volcanoes covered in so much snow before. Good news for the glaciers which have recovered a lot of lost ice, but not such good news for East Ranga which has been running at barely 4 degrees for […]

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Varzuga just before we go

Just come off the phone with Charlie who spoke to Christopher this morning.  You can get the publicised blog on Roxtons site, but the inside line is 60 fish from Middle yesterday fishing only 7 Rods (?) and 34 fish from Lower fishing 9 Rods with a number more lost. The water is already several […]

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Tay 8th April 2015

Water down to 2ft 4ins and clear, at last getting somewhere near a better height for Murthly. I managed a cracking 15lb hen covered in sea-lice (long live the Prawn!) had another offer and Matthew G lost a fish after a good few minutes, all from the Right Bank of the Tronach. We didn’t see […]

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Tay 6th April 2015

Its stopped b…….y raining at last this morning. Water well over 3ft 6ins on the upper water, but at least high enough to bring the fish up the sides.  Jon K lost another salmon because his posh reel jammed for a second time, but did manage a 2lb Sea Trout for his pains. Derek C […]

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