Cracking start to the season for Clyde angler Kevin Hamilton ... Well done Kevin & thanks for sharing.Send your pictures in to ... catches@fishclyde.com Cheers Vid @ FishClyde
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The Clyde salmon season opening ceremony will once again be held at the Popinjay hotel at 9am on the 16th of February. This is a free family event, prize charity raffle, fly tying demos and children's casting competition. Hardy of Alnwick will be attending with the latest Hardy tackle on demo. Hardy pro casting instructors will be at hand on the river to help beginner's and also help seasoned fly anglers with any casting help so please don't be shy and make yourself known if you would like some one to one casting help. We would like to thank our event sponsors Hardy of Alnwick, Daiwa sport, Popinjay hotel and Gardiners of Scotland for their continued support.
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Once again Bowling Club have offered their facilities to use for opening day. Starting at 9 am with the usual pies,sausage rolls ,tea and coffee. At approximately 9.45 the procession will be piped to the river where the President will make a short speech. Our honoured guest will then bless the river and have the fist cast for 2019. Then everyone is invited back to the club for more eats and a chance to get acquainted with other anglers and purchase the all important raffle tickets. There will be three councillors attending to discuss any pollution issues you may have and the rest of the committee will be on hand to hopefully answer any questions about MCAA Carmyle Bowling Club address is 1 River Rd, Glasgow G32 8EG There will be a limited amount of season permits available on the day,please bring a completed FORM two passport sized photographs and the appropriate fee.
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Winter Grayling Fishing - November 2018 After the last couple of weeks chasing the ladies 'uptop' I decided to stay local in search of them silveriest of fishes - The Grayling. Early morning the Clyde Valley was enveloped under a blanket of cold fresh mist which on paper should be an excellent morning for trotting a float down our gorgeous river. The parking in this area has been restricted do to issues with the Mauldslie Bridge leading into the Mauldslie estate but has opened back up again allowing access to this part of the river. It was a very cold start to the day with the issue of the rod rings freezing up continuously but thats all part of the Winter Grayling season. For my efforts I was rewarded with some ladies so it was worth while braving the weather. *** Here is a short film clip for you to view if to wish. Thanks for visiting the blog & tightlines for the Grayling season. *** Feel free to send in your Grayling pics - catches@fishcly...