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the Hon. Sec. to the Wensleydale Angling Association. Their 

 waters extend from about half a mile below the Bridge down to 

 Aysgarth (certain lengths excepted). These are denoted by sign 

 boards, the white side facing water belonging to the Association, 

 and the red facing water not under the control of the Club. The 

 Association have also the right of fishing the Bain and Lake 

 Semmerwater. They have recently introduced a large number of 

 Eainbow Trout into their waters. The Bain joins the Yore here. Day 

 tickets are 2s., week 5s., or 10s. season. At Aysgarth comfortable 

 quarters will be found at the " Rose and Crown " (Mr. Richard 

 Heseltine), and at " Palmer Flat " Hotel (Mrs. Trueman), more 

 modern apartments and accommodation. 



The principal riparian owners in the district above described are 

 Lord Wharnclifle, Lady Mary Vyner, Mr. Tomlinson, and Mr. 

 Bradley. A considerable tributary joins the Yore on the south 

 side below Aysgarth Force, viz., Burton Beck. After receiving 

 Walden Beck, it becomes Bishopdale Beck above, all three are good 

 Trout streams, and the Bishopdale Beck also contains Trout and 

 Grayling. The fishing is private, but an occasional day's angling 

 may be had from T. F. King, Esq., Edgley ; Mr. King, West 

 Burton ; J. C. Winn, Esq., West Burton ; and J. W. Lodge, Esq., 

 Bishopdale. The water from the Falls in the Yore belongs to 

 several owners before it reaches Redmire, but gentlemen will be 

 able to obtain permission to fish. At Carperby, a mile from the 

 Falls, on the north side there is a comfortable roadside inn, viz., 

 the " Wheatsheaf," the landlord, Mr. W. Kilburn, will be 

 able to give leave for a portion of this water, and Mr. Wyse 

 will grant permission for a day or two to any visitors 

 making the " Bolton Arms " or the " King's Arms " their 

 quarters at Redmire. The fishing from the Redmire Force 

 down to the Batt Island, opposite West Witton, is good for 

 Trout and Grayling. From this point down to the Wensley 

 Bridge the water is strictly preserved for the members of the Bolton 



