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Old 16-04-2010, 09:28 PM
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Doh! I was looking forwards to some good pics then.
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Me too, read an article in FF&FT about trout in the Tweed and that they have about 20% salmon genes in them, good looking fish from what I saw in the article. Hope you get the pictures sorted.
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Success -! don't know why photobucket hosting wasn't working.

Anyway, a few pics of grayling and trout taken on Upper Tweed - trout (14")was first fish on dry this year, good hatch of March Browns, but a solitary fish rising - why is that the case? Taken on olive DHE.

The grayling (18")was taken on a small olive copper bead head nymph under the DHE NZ style.

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