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Tag: Salmon·and·Trout·Fishery
Showing images tagged with Salmon and Trout Fishery tag.
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Fish Ladder at Guyzance Weir
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2002 Allows salmon and sea trout access to the river above the weir.
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Disused Weir at Morwick Mill
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2304 The weir has been breached to facilitate the passage of salmon and sea trout.
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Trout Fishing
by Paul Franks geograph for square NZ0999 A fly fisherman on the Coquet above Pauperhaugh.
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The River Tyne Between Bywell and Ovingham
by Paul Franks geograph for square NZ0662 The figures on the south bank are salmon anglers.
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Above Guyzance Weir
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2002 The River Coquet above Guyzance Weir.
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The River Coquet Above Morwick Weir
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2204 |
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The River Esk
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY3877 The Esk between Canonbie and Byreburnfoot, looking upstream.
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The River Esk at Hollinhurst
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY3975 |
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Liddel Water
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY3975 Looking upstream. The river forms the border between England and Scotland.
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The River Esk
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY3974 Looking upstream, with Woodhouselees visible through the trees on the opposite bank.
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Liddel Water
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY3973 The Liddel Water close to its confluence with the River Esk at the Willow Pool.
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The River Coquet at Morwick
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2304 |
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The River Coquet at Wolves Haugh
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU0301 |
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The River Coquet and Lady's Bridge
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU0401 |
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The River Coquet Below Thrum Mill
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU0601 The river forms a wide, shallow pool below Thrum Mill.
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The River Coquet Below Rothbury
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU0601 Between Rothbury and Thrum Mill. There is a caravan site on the right bank.
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The River Coquet
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2000 Between Mouldshaugh and High Park. Thirston Burn joins the Coquet from the right.
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The River Coquet
by Paul Franks geograph for square NZ0999 |
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The Banks of the Coquet
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU0900 The sign on the tree 'NAF STOP' marks the limit of the Northumbrian... (more)
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The River Tyne
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY9963 The River Tyne below Corbridge, looking downstream.
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The River Tyne
by Paul Franks geograph for square NY9963 Looking upstream towards Corbridge
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The River Coquet at Morwick
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU2304 |
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The River Coquet
by Paul Franks geograph for square NU0401 The river is running high after recent rain. On the opposite bank is Rothbury... (more)
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The River Coquet below Weldon Bridge
by Paul Franks geograph for square NZ1498 The high, wooded banks, alternating with pastures are characteristic of much of... (more)
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Weldon Weir
by Paul Franks geograph for square NZ1398 |