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  • Autumn has arrived
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    2'
    50f
    Light westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:


    3
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    48
    45
    41

    Comments

    This past week was a difficult one for our rods as the week starting off with a big dirty flood peaking at 6ft 4ins then settling back for a couple of days before another higher flood on Thursday peaking at 7ft 4ins. On the days it had settled back it had cleared off reasonably quick and conditions were quite nice and there were fish about but they weren't very keen therefore we had to settle with 3 older sea trout to 3lb for the week.  Water temperatures varied between 53f/50 Fahrenheit. 

    This coming week looks to a mix with wet and windy for the first half of the week and slightly more settled the second half and Wednesday being the wettest.  Winds coming from a west to south west direction. The change in weather has also prompted the trees to start to show their autumn colours. 

    Cheers Brian

    Autumn has arrived
  • Plenty Water
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    1ft 4in
    50f
    Moderate Westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    1
    2
    5
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    48
    45
    38

    Comments

    At last the forecast was pretty accurate for last week and we did get the rain that was promised and we experienced a good rise of 3.5ft late on Monday. On Tuesday we had 1 grilse and 3 sea trout and also saw plenty others showing. Wednesday we got good flood which peaked at 6ft on the Malt Steep gauge and was the highest it has been this season, so the river has had a good clean out. On Thursday, regular visitor Owen Duff landed a fairly fresh 5lb grilse followed very quickly by a couple of older sea trout from the Malt Steep and there were enough showing to keep everyone interested. On Friday and Saturday although there were fish about they were really dour but John Kane managed to finish the week on a good note with a 10lb er from the Upper Ferroch on a Sunray at the last last gasp.

    Water temperatures this week varied from the mid 50’s down to 50 Fahrenheit after a few cooler nights.

    This coming week looks to be a fairly wet and windy one.

    A few rods left over this last 3 weeks of the season so if you fancy a last throw for 2023 get in contact with Sarah to book. 

    Cheers Brian

    Plenty Water
  • Weather & water cooling again
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    3"
    55f
    North westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:

    2
    1
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    47
    43
    33

    Comments

    What a difference a few days can make. This week starting off with the weather and water temperature cooling down a wee bit after the previous weeks mini heatwave, even a couple of frosts with the windscreen needing a scrape. The mornings/days certainly have a more autumnal feel to them with a few skene's of Geese seen heading south also. The water height started off at 10 inches and gradually fell away and the water temperatures dropped below 60f to 53f as the week went on. The weeks catch was a 4lb grilse for Nick Williams from Wittocks on a small Willie Gunn & Chris Johnston with a 5lb grilse from Upper Ferroch and a 2lb sea trout, both on a Sunray  

    If we actually get what the forecast is predicting we should get a much needed lift in water levels with heavy rain tomorrow into Tuesday then turning more unsettled as the week goes on.

    We have limited availability on the Cairnton bank over the last few weeks of the season but we have a few more options on Middle Blackhall, so if you were thinking of having a last throw of the 2023 season better get in contact with Sarah soon to get booked in. 

    Cheers Brian 

    sarah@cairntonestate.co.uk

    Weather & water cooling again
  • Hard Conditions
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    3 inches
    64f
    Moderate Westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:

    1
    1
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    47
    41
    32

    Comments

    A difficult week with plenty of sunshine, a daily dropping river and water temperatures rising into the low 60s Fahrenheit. There was an odd fish or two about but they really weren't cooperating and we finished with one grilse and one sea trout. We definitely need some serious change in the weather to get things going and there's nothing like stating the obvious that it will be tuff with next week looking fairly dry again with only some light rain on occasions. 

    Cheers Brian

    Hard Conditions
  • Summer weather returns
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    3 inches
    57f
    Moderate Westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    1
    3
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    47
    40
    31

    Comments

    This past week the water conditions were fairly good on the whole with the water temperature sitting at roughly mid 50s Fahrenheit and levels at just under 1 foot on Monday and by Saturday was down to 4.5 inches. The first 3 days were nice and overcast with 3 grilse and 1 salmon of 16lb landed with the 16lb er coming from Invercannie for Adrian Brightly on a flamethrower, this was a particularly lovely end to Adrian’s visit with us as he was also collecting his new labrador pup Sedge who coincidentally was named after that very pool, we are sure Sedge, Bruachabhaan Invercannie, will continue to bring Adrian good luck and many more salmon. With what felt like the return of summer in the 2nd half of the week we experienced cooler starts to the day but it soon heated up with very little in the way of cloud but we did connect with a couple but only briefly. 

    This coming week looks as though the warm weather is to continue and winds swinging about from all directions as the week goes on. 

    It’s now only a few weeks until the end of the season so if you fancy a go before the close of the 2023 season check our website for rod availability and email to book. 

    Cheers Brian

    Summer weather returns
  • Blue Charms
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    11"
    58f
    Light south westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    1
    5
    1
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    46
    37
    31

    Comments

    This past week saw the return of Kim Michelsen's party from Denmark and it is now over 20 years that they have fished on Cairnton. Their weapon of choice, in keeping with Cairnton's history, is always the Blue Charm fly. This visit they accounted for 1 salmon,  5 grilse and 1 sea trout. Fishing conditions were pretty good but the fish we had been seeing the previous week had moved on with the rise from last weekend and it was a struggle with 3 and a sea trout for the first 5 days but a small rise on Saturday seemed to ginger a few up with 3 landed and another couple lost. This coming week looks to be a mix of sun and rain for the first half then dry for the last half of the week with westerly winds then swinging into a more northerly direction as the week goes on.

    Cheers Brian

    Blue Charms
  • A dour week
    Conditions Fish Caught in the Past Week Fish Caught this Season so far
    River Height:
    Water Temp:
    Wind:
    1' 2".
    62f
    Moderate Westerly
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:

    3
    1
    Salmon:
    Grilse:
    Sea Trout:
    45
    32
    30

    Comments

    August can be a frustrating month for various reasons, fish switched off, no water, high temperatures etc and the past week was quite  frustrating for our fishers but they all did their part. We were seeing a fish or two in most of the pools but they really weren't cooperating although there were a fair few fresh ones amongst them as well. We did end up with, and well deserved, 3 grilse and 1 sea trout with a few lost here and there plus the usual pecks and pulls which did keep the fishers on the go. The week ahead looks more promising with a lift of water today and a mixed forecast for the week incsome rain and brighter spells with winds from the south west.

    Cheers Brian

    A dour week
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