ADJACENT RIVERS 53 



Bridge : Bridge Pool, Barkhouse, Boat Dub, Buck- 

 holme, Brock Hole, Eel Settings, Long Close, Wash 

 Dub, Longlands Dub, Big Denmark, Low Den- 

 mark, and Isel Bridge Dub. Between Isel Bridge and 

 Derwcnt Bridge, Cockermoutk : Isel Bridge Dub, 

 Isel Hall Dub, White Reynolds, Cliff Scaur, Mill 

 Bush, Black Hole, Limekiln, Rothery, Howthwaite, 

 Rough Dub, Barn Dub, Cherry Tree, Lancaster, 

 Little Lad's Hole, Wood End, Ladyboat and Castle 

 Pool. Between Derwent Bridge and Brigham Rail- 

 way Bridge: Fitz Dam, Banking, Cradles, Whinney 

 Dub, Stoddart Pot, Cunnywath, Red Kirk, Lamb 

 Scaur, Crossa, and Iron Bridge. Between Broughton 

 Bridge and Penny Bridge : Boat Hole, Sandbed, 

 Jerry Pot and Log. Between Penny Bridge and 

 Marron Junction : Mattyturn Dub, Marblesyke, 

 Mill Wood, Mill Dub, White Steel, Garden Hole, 

 Rough Hole, Whalebank, Marron Foot, and Rise 

 Foot. Between Marron Junction and Camerton 

 Station: High and Low Codfit, and Camerton 

 Hall Dub. Between Camerton Station and the 

 Sea : Trout Hole, Coop Dub, Island Point, Yearl 

 Pool, Willows, Flat Dub, and Stainton Hole. 



For angling for salmon, August, September, 

 October, and November to I4th are the best months ; 

 for sea-trout or morts, July, August, and September, 

 during the day, and July and August at night ; for 

 whiting (the young of sea-trout on their first return 

 from the sea, and called " sprods " in the Kent, 

 " herling " on the Scotch coast, and " smelts " in the 

 Ehen), July, August and, September ; and for 

 brown trout, April and May. 



The most tempting flies for salmon are : Silver 

 Grey, Jock Scott, Thunder and Lightning, Silver 

 Doctor, Blue Doctor, and local flies, e.g. Dun Pea- 



