202 SALMON CASTS IN THE TWEED. 



Tommy Tulloch's Throw; "below Dryburgh 

 cauld-dyke. 



Howden Burn-foot. A strong throat, and good 

 cast for summer. 



ffarecrag.* Very good for all seasons. 



Burn-foot. Stream and pool ; a good throw for 

 all seasons. 



Brockies Hole. Good for all seasons. 



Gullet. A sure summer cast at the cairn point. 



Birkieheugh. A cast of medium character; fair 

 for spring fish. 



Back o' the Stenhouse. A first-rate cast for kelts. 



Lang Stream. Grood all the year salmon and 

 grilse. 



End of Dryburgh Water. 



MERTOUN WATER. 

 Lord Polwarth, proprietor. 

 West Indies. For spring fishing. 

 The Caul Pool. A fine cast in all seasons quite 

 a hold for fish. 



The Caul Dyke-back. A good stream. 

 Broom-ends. Spring cast. 

 Back-brae. Stream a capital cast. 



* From the overhanging Gray-crag, the author once counted in 

 this cast forty-two salmon, all lying on the principal bottom rock, 

 and held there for weeks in consequence of the lowness of the water. 



