206 SALMON CASTS IN THE TWEED. 



Planting-end. 



Coach Wynd. 



Innes* Cast. 



Income. 



Garden Wall, or Cobble Hole. 



Putt. 



Back Butters. 



Teviot Foot, or The Junction. 



The Teviot, after a flood, often yields very good sport, and on 

 application to Mr Darling of Broomlands, or to Mr Darling, Banker, 

 Kelso, a free ticket may be obtained, stating that the bearer "has 

 the Duke of Roxburghe's permission to fish for salmon on the north 

 side of the river Teviot, from Ormiston March to Maxwellheugh Mill 

 Cauld" a stretch of nearly four miles of the best fishing- water in the 

 river. EDR.] 



Cradles. 



MaxwheeL* 



End of Floors Water. 



SPROUSTON WATER. 



The south side belongs to the Duke of Roxburghe ; the 

 north, from Mill-stream to Eden Water-foot, both inclusive, 

 to John Waldie of Hendersyde. 



The water is held in lease by one of the Tweedside Kersses, and 

 from him anglers can procure fishing on reasonable terms ; and with 

 such water and such fishermen no fair angler can miss a salmon if 

 he will bite at all. The Sprouston water, as a whole, is first-rate. 

 The Dub is the finest cast in the Tweed, and, from its dimensions 

 and resources as a salmon-hold, yields a day's sport to more than 

 one angler. 



* The Duke of Roxburghe, a few years ago, killed 6 salmon and 

 20 grilse in one day in Maxwheel. 



