Tilbouries

Location

Lower Dee, Durris

Summary

1.5 miles right bank, 12 named pools.
Maximum rods: 6 including weekly syndicate rods
Price range: £65 to £120 per rod/day

Please contact Ghillie to confirm availability prior to booking on-line


Description

Tilbouries is a most attractive stretch of river with 1.5 miles of right bank fishing and 12 named pools offering excellent fly fishing water, with a pool to suit all water heights. The 2010 fishing season was one of the best in recent years for the beat, with over 300 salmon caught. The beat has a well-appointed comfortable fishing bothy with a wood burning stove.

Some pools are particularly suited to beginners and children because they have excellent wading, or easily fished from the bank. The famous Lawson pool, reputed to be the longest pool on the Dee, provides excellent easy wading. There is also the challenging Alfred's pot which can be very productive. The Cairnton pool is fished from the bank as is the Island Stream. The Tilbouries run leading to Alfred's Pot is a delightful piece of streamy water that produces good numbers in the summer. The beat also offers a great opportunity for anglers who want to challenge themselves to cast a longer line. The beat produces good numbers of very fresh salmon because of close 12 mile proximity to the sea. Tilbouries fishes a maximum of six rods of which most are weekly syndicate rods.

The beat has its own resident AAPGAI casting instructor and Ghillie who provides tuition when requested in practical fishing conditions, which is of most benefit to the angler seeking the maximum enjoyment of the beats pools. The beat supports the river Dee conservation code and requests adherence to the code guidelines. The beat promotes flyfishing at all times with spinning only allowed during very high water and this is only until April 15th at which time the beat is fly only. All fish caught, whether salmon or sea trout, to be handled with care and returned to the river.

Popular fly patterns at Tilbouries consist of Gold bodied Willie Gunn pattern, Tosh or black and yellow tubes in the spring and Sunray Shadow and Monkey flies utilised to good effect when fish are seen running. When the water warms up and anglers utilise floating lines then the patterns that do well include flamethrowers, cascades, and silver stoats and shrimp patterns. When the water cools in the back end the popular Tilbouries shrimp comes into its own.

Catch details can be obtained by contacting the gillie using the contact details below.

Please contact Ghillie to confirm availability prior to booking on-line.



Scotland/Dee Beat

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Contact Details

Willie Banks
Tel: 07776146469
Email: williebanks@tilbouries.co.uk