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The River Dove rises at Middlehead and enters the Rye some 

 distance below Salton Bridge. Below Kirby Mill Gates good Trout 

 and Grayling fishing can be obtained through the River Dove 

 Angling Association, who preserve the water down to the southern 

 boundary of Sparrow Hall Farm (Salton), and on the west side to 

 the southern boundary of South Field Farm. The Club water also 

 comprises the whole of Howkeld Beck below the Mill and the river 

 Hodge from Bowforth Farm downwards, inclusive. Tickets can 

 be obtained from the Hon. Sec., J. C. Frank, Esq., The Bank, 

 Kirbymoorside, at the following rates : season 20s., weekly tickets 

 7s. 6d., day tickets 2s. 6d. Head- quarters, " White Horse " 

 Hotel, Kirbymoorside (proprietor, F. E. Coverdale), where anglers 

 will find every accommodation. Mr. Frank will willingly give 

 information to any intending visitors. 



The river Rye has its source at Rye Head springs, on the 

 Cleveland Hills, and is a succession of ideal Trout streams and 

 pools down to Nunnington, where the water becomes deep and 

 sluggish. The fishing is free from the source to Shaken Bridge, 

 and thence by ticket, obtainable from the Earl of Feversham's 

 estate office, Helmsley, on both sides to Rievaulx Bridge. The 

 charges are 12s. for the season, three months 7s., one week Is. 

 Artificial fly and minnow only allowed. Helmsley is the nearest 

 railway station and best centre for Rye and Ricall. Below Rievaulx 

 Bridge to Helmsley Bridge the water passes through the Earl's 

 estate, and the water is most strictly preserved. From Helmsley 

 Bridge to Newton Bridge the water contains both good Trout and 

 Grayling fishing, but is strictly preserved by the Ryedale Anglers' 

 Association, and below is in private hands, permission being seldom 

 granted. 



THE NIDD has its source at Nidd Head Spring, on Great 

 Whernside, about 2,000 feet above sea level, and has numerous 

 tributaries down to Walshford Bridge. 



Above Pateley Bridge, the river is preserved by the riparian 



