Excellent description and report of the river Bucko.
The new season Will soon be here (44 days) and hopefully the restocking programme that is under taken every year will pay dividends again. Last year I believe was a little disappointing for the salmon numbers. Fishermen/ladies were hoping for a better return on the salmon numbers, some put it down to the strange weather patterns we had last season. Plenty of water in the late spring and summer, and very little rain in the October (apart from a couple of small rises) which usually brings a spate nearly every week, but it just didn't happen. Never mind.
I have been told that it has been a good spawning time for the sea trout up all the becks which is very encouraging, but salmon (in the rivers) not quite as much going on in previous years (maybe they are spending another year out at sea) but there was still a heathly amount seen spawning which is good news. Roll on the 6th April. I am sure that there will be the odd hardy sole out having a go on the 6th.
According to the old stagers that both salmon and sea trout do run the river all year round.
Make sure that should you hook into a fish and land it that you know the difference between a springer and well mended kelt. I will try and find a pic of both of them side by side so you can see the difference.
Here is a pic to get you excited about being able to start fishing again on one of the most picturesque and challenging rivers in the country