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ABOUT THE TWEED
  • The River - An introduction to this internationally famous salmon fishing river
  • Location Map - A clickable map showing the locations of all our beats
  • Scottish Borders - A brief introduction to this beautiful and much under estimated region
  • Catch Statistics - A graphical comparison of the annual catches, by beat, for the past five years
  • River Regulations - For the benefit of all, these regulations must be observed
BEAT INFORMATION
  • Select a beat of your choice from the sub-menu for detailed information, including fishing characteristics, accessibility, options such as a boat, personal gillie, etc., plus detailed seasonal catch statistics for each of the past five years
GENERAL ADVICE
  • When To Go - An explanation of the most favourable times to fish
  • Where To Go - An excellent summary of the comparisons of the various beats
  • Where To Stay - A selection of recommended hotels, guest houses, self-catering residences - even castles!
  • Tackle To Bring - Every river has its special characteristics, with regard to tackle, here explained for the River Tweed - including...
    • Tweed Flies - Names and illustrations of the flies that are most favoured by gillies and local fishermen
AVAILABILITY / PRICES
  • Spring (all beats) - February to May rods availability for all beats - updated daily
  • Summer (all beats) - June to August rods availability for all beats - updated daily
  • Autumn (all beats) - September to November rods availability for all beats - updated daily
  • By Beat (season) - Select a beat of your choice from the sub-menu to view rods availability for the whole season
  • Syndicate Rods - Information about how to secure a guaranteed "time-share" booking for you favorite beat
BOOKING
SITE GUIDE
  • Site Map
  • Contact Us - If you have any questions not answered within these pages, or any suggestions that would help make this web site more useful to fishermen, you may email us from here. Our full address and all contact telephone numbers are also given



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