220 TRIBUTARIES OF THE TWEED. 



BOWMONT, a few miles from the Till, is joined by 

 COLLEDOE, and the united rivers from thence to Till 

 are named GLEN. Bowmont is an excellent trout- 

 ing stream from head to foot, and it is a pretty 

 long river. The burns falling into it a few miles 

 above Yetholm are most of them abounding in trout. 

 The only day the Editor ever angled above Yetholm 

 in Bowmont water and some of the burns, he killed 

 upwards of 13 dozen smallish trout, in clear water. 

 Whitling are often taken with the rod in the Bow- 

 mont. Angling free. 



WHIT ADDER a long excellent trou ting-stream, 

 one of the best ; enters Tweed a few miles above 

 Berwick. Some of the burns at its head rise within 

 a few miles of the burns that feed the upper part 

 of the Leader ; and we question if two as good 

 trouting rivers, taking them from source to source, 

 enter the Tweed. The Whitadder is fed by a num- 

 ber of fishable burns. Angling free. 



BLACKADDER falls into Whitadder. It is in na- 

 ture something like Till, sluggish, and trouts large. 

 In the vicinity of Greenlaw fishing'good. Preserved 

 for some miles at its mouth. 



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