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Private Beats On The Tweed

   

Scotland, Scottish Borders — Package: 900919


Package Details and Information:

Three private beats of the Tweed between Clovefords and Innerleithen. Tuiton in spey casting will be available  throughout the week. The Wading is good on most of the beats and excellent catches have been had  over the years we have run these trips.

Sandwich Lunch will be provided on the beats, there will be a qualifified instructor on each the beats to help and Gide you .

Each member of the Party will recieve a complimentry box of flies suitable the Tweed at that time of year

Accommodation:

We will be staying at the 3 star TONTINE Hotel in Peebles  on a Dinner B&B  basis inclded in the price. All you have to pay at the end of the week is your Bar Bill and any extras you may have purchaed

Available Dates:

start Date meet 6th November fishing from 7th /12th November
Book Now - "What the guide charges, is what you will pay and nothing extra. No middleman fees ~ book direct or contact the guide today!"
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GBP � 1,250.00 6 days Salmon fishing on the Tweed from 6th November to 11th Nonvember including Accommodtion half board Guiding and instruction
Price includes all accommodation,meals and Guiding




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