Here is a short video of the perfect fly stream that appears in higher water at our Alders Pool. The broken flow comes off a croy (underwater) which is located half way down the pool. Salmon lie in here when the water is high like today especially fish that have come up through the heavy water of our 'Island' and 'Ash Tree' pools immediately downstream. Wading here is easy in low or high water the only difference being that your in tighter to the bank in high water and out as far as 30 ft when its really low. This is a great pool to fish all season and often produces a few early springers.
For more information on fishing the Newtyle beat Click here.
Jock Monteith
Saturday, 29 December 2007
Newtyle Beat River Tay The Alders Pool
Posted by Jock Monteith at 14:50
Labels: Speycasting Scotland Salmon Fishing
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