Fishery
LBFC will open for fishing as usual on the 1st February 2021 but with temporary Covid-19 compliant rules:
- there will a two-rod limit
- all rods must comply with their own government's policies on lockdown regarding local travel, social distancing etc. to prevent the spread of Covid-19
- fishing and access will be from the English side for rods from England and from the Scottish side for rods travelling from Scotland.
- Fishing will be from the bank or wading, there will be no fishing from boats.
- only one ghillie will be available and he will maintain a 2-metre distance from rods at all times.
- fishers will need to put up their own tackle and dismantle it at the end of the day
- there will be no hut or toilet facilities available
- there will be no refreshments (tea, coffee, etc) available
- we reserve the right to refuse access to any fisher, at the head ghillie's discretion, who is exhibiting Covid-19 symptoms and the cost of the fishing will not be refundable.
- fishers must use hand sanitiser before and after touching gate handles, styles etc, gloves are recommended.
Lower Birgham Fishing Club
Fishery Conditions
1) At least a week before arriving, or as soon as possible, please ring the Head Boatman, Tom Davis on 07796 975927 to ensure that he knows that you are coming and to get instructions on where and when to meet him at the start of the day. The English hut is to be found at the end of the Carham Hall drive, past the Hall by the river. The Scottish hut is at the end of the track, the gate of which is on the right angle bend, where the road from Coldstream turns away from the river.
2) Please note, that after the end of the third full week in May until the third week in August, there is only one Boatman working on the Beat. He has other duties to attend to and is only available to show rods the beat for an hour at the start of the day. If rods wish to have the services of a Boatman full time, this might be possible, at an additional cost, but cannot be guaranteed. Any such request should be made to the Head Boatman at least one week in advance, at which time the Head Boatman will advise the rod of the additional cost, should a Boatman be available.
3) Fishing shall normally commence at 9.00am and shall normally cease at 5.00pm, such hours to include at least one hour's lunch break. When conditions make it desirable to fish outside these hours, Fishermen may fish from the bank without the Boatmen, but, should the Boatmen's services be desired, Fishermen may negotiate times with the Boatmen, as long as it is recognised that they are only required to work for 8 hours a day, and that they may not always be available outside their normal working day.
4) Please note that you may not share your rod on any one day without written permission from the Club.
5) Please ensure that the Head Boatman is informed of the full details of any fish caught.
6) If you need information on what equipment to bring, please ring the Head Boatman.
7) All rods must abide by the Club rules, which are displayed in both huts. Please read them carefully.
River/Area
Tweed Fishing codes can be found here
Tweed Spring Salmon Code
Tweed Angling Code for Salmon & Sea-trout
FishPal
EXTRA CORONAVIRUS RULES
These rules are to help ensure that not only you, but also other anglers, gillies and walkers, are protected as far as possible. They will apply to all past and future bookings made through FishPal.
1. Social Distancing. Always keep at least 2 metres away from ALL other people on the river (unless in your own household). In particular do not shake hands with anyone.
2. Do not share cars, boats, huts, tackle, nets, crockery, food etc with anyone else (unless in your own household).
3. No longer expect any ghillie to shake your hand, set up your equipment, make you cups of tea, or drive you round the beat. Do not hand any tip directly to the ghillie. Leave it where it can easily be found.
4. Bring your own food and drink and do not share.
5. Bring your own hand sanitiser and wipes and use regularly during the day, especially if you have to use any WC provided by the fishery (try to avoid if you can). Wash your hands regularly wherever possible.
6. Wear gloves when touching doors, gates, styles, fences or any equipment that is not your own.
In addition you must use your own common sense at all times to reduce the risk of cross infection. If in doubt, don't do it!
STANDARD BOOKING CONDITIONS
1. Once you have booked you cannot change your dates or number of rods (the only exception is when you book through the help desk, have notified us of any mistakes within 7 days of the date of making the booking, and provided proper evidence that the mistake is the help desk's and not your own).
2. If you need to change your rod or days, they can be booked separately if you need extra ones and they are available. If you need less rods or days, or decide not to come after all, then we can try to relet them for you, but cannot guarantee to do so. There is a £10 + VAT charge for trying and if successful a further 10% letting fee + VAT.
3. You cannot sublet the fishings you book without our permission and then only by private arrangement and at the same prices and conditions as for this booking. No agent other than ourselves or the fishery manager may be used to help obtain a sublet.
4. Rods may not be shared on any one day without prior permission of the ghillie or fishery manager, which is often refused and should never be relied upon.
5. In Scotland it is illegal to fish without written permission, so you must bring this confirmation, or a copy of it, with you when you fish.
6. Charges: All bookings are subject to a booking charge which will vary according to the amount being booked. The exact charge will be clearly displayed on the very first booking page once you have set what you are wishing to book. There are no charges for processing debit cards. Credit cards can not be used unless you confirm that you are a non EU angler and will be surcharged by 2.5%.
7. Please note that in line with general practice, we cannot give refunds for fishing spoilt by poor weather, water or fishing conditions. If for any other reason a refund is offered by the fishery it will be responsible for refunding you direct. Only if we still hold the relevant funds will we do it ourselves (funds are sent to the fishery at the start of each month)
8. You must ring the ghillie, or other contact set by the fishery, at least two days before you come, so he knows that you are coming and that you know where and when to meet him.
9. You must report full details of any fish caught to the ghillie or other contact provided by the fishery promptly.
10. We have asked fisheries to provide lifejackets or buoyancy aids of a design that will not impair your ability to fish in comfort. We strongly advise you to wear one when using a boat or when wading in strong or deep water. If you don't, you are doing so at your own risk. If you are not happy with the equipment provided, or any other safety issue, please ring us immediately, so that we can arrange for the situation to be rectified. A general guide to safety can be seen by going to this page
11. If you have any problems with the standard of service provided on the fishery, please tell the ghillie or fishery manager straightaway and if you don't get a satisfactory response, please contact the office immediately, so we have time to act before you leave. Failure to do so will severely hamper any chances of us obtaining fair redress for you.
12. To help prevent an outbreak of Gyrodactylus Salaris which has had catastrophic effects on some foreign rivers, all rods fishing must complete a Gyrodactylus declaration on arrival at the fishery. This states that either you have not used your fishing tackle abroad in the last three months, or you have done so and had it properly sterilised, or you have done so and NOT had it sterilised. In the latter case, you must agree to sterilisation taking place before you start fishing, and accept that there may be some delay in getting this organised. A copy of the declaration form can be seen by going to this page and more information on Gyrodactylus by going to this page
13. All bookings are also subject to the conditions set by the relevant fishery.
14. The booking system and its management are at all times acting only as an agent for the fishery. All letting contracts are therefore between the fishery and the person taking the fishing.
15. The system management and/or the fisheries reserve the right to immediately withdraw fishing without compensation from anyone who breaks these or associated conditions, or flouts normal standards of behaviour or fishing etiquette.
16. You need to bring your own fishing equipment (rods, reels, lines, flies etc) unless you have specifically agreed with the fishery well in advance that they supply this for you.
17. You need to be reasonably healthy and mobile to access most fishings. If you are not, you must notify the fishery or ourselves before you book, to ensure that you can be looked after safely and properly.
18. Anglers are reminded that parking of cars should be in designated parking areas and is always at the anglers own risk.