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September 2018 issue of ‘the River’ published

October 8, 2018October 8, 2018 by brian /
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The Tweed Fisheries Management bodies – the River Tweed Commission & The Tweed Foundation – issue monthly  updates on fisheries issues for all those on the river.  The 2018 The River Issue 7 is now available. The updates are distributed to fishing […]

Source: River Tweed – September 2018 issue of ‘the River’ published

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