Boathouse and Canny Beat, River Tweed
Description
Fishing for up to 3 Rods for a full day including the services of a Ghillie/ Boatman in a secluded tranquil setting including the use of the fishing hut and a wild game bbq cooked for you and three guests on the riverbank. The single-bank fishery comprises the Gliddeyhaugh and Canny beats, extending for approximately 900m along the right bank (English side) from the Richie Burn, upstream of The Boathouse, to a point on Canny Island above Norham Bridge. In common with other lower Tweed beats close to the tidal water, large numbers of fish may accumulate in holding pools during periods of low water as they wait for a rise in levels. The beat has a selection of pools ranging from deep, slow, holding water to fast moving glides and streams.
To be taken Summer 2023.