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pretty long stream, something like the Eden. The 

 angling, as a whole, is very good, and the trout of 

 a good size. It falls into the Teviot below Aricrnm. 



JED, at Jedburgh. Best trouting after a flood ; 

 trout not very plentiful, but good. Easiest angling 

 six or eight miles up, and burns good. 



OXNAM enters three miles below Jedburgh. Fish- 

 ing pretty good after a flood. 



KALE enters five miles above Kelso, and is the 



last tributary of the Teviot a first-rate stream; 



many good burns at head. Fished a good deal by 



Jedburgh and Kelso anglers. Trout always plentiful. 



The tributaries of the Teviot average 15 miles in length. 



EDEN enters Tweed about three miles below 

 Kelso. It is a very good fishing water, but is mostly 

 preserved. 



LEET, at Coldstream. Fair as an angling stream 

 in the spring and early summer trouts large; most 

 of the water preserved : a very sluggish river. 



TILL below Coldstream. Trouts large, but wary 

 and difficult to take ; water deep and sluggish, and 

 preserved here and there. An " early " river. The 

 GLEN falls into it. Fishing in the Grlen excellent, 

 but part of it preserved. 



