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Tweed’s Spring Catch Low – but there have been lower….

August 24, 2018August 24, 2018 by brian /

The River Tweed Commission has compiled the Tweed catch for the Spring season to 30th June.  The overall reported catch by rod & line was 1,083 Salmon.  Whilst this represents a further drop on last season when 1,843 fish were […]

Source: River Tweed – Tweed’s Spring Catch Low – but there have been lower….

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