End of season flourish for Devon Rivers

After a long dry summer North Devon’s rivers are now rejuvenated as heavy rain swells the flow. The salmon that have been waiting in the estuaries are now surging up river. On the Lower Taw close to twenty salmon have been caught as the rising water bring fish up. As I write this the Taw and Torridge are in full spate with fishing virtually impossible. It is expected that as levels drop and the clarity improves salmon and sea trout will be spread throughout the rivers with fish likely throughout the catchments.



The Rivers of Exmoor including the Lyn, Exe and its major tributary the Barle should all be worth a try.
Salmon and sea trout have also been reported from the Arundell beats on the Tamar and its tributaries.
