| The Tweed is one of Britain's largest river systems,
flowing from the Lanark hills all the way to meet the sea
at Berwick in Northumberland. The river is one of the most
popular of the large Scottish Salmon rivers and has many
advantages over the others. It catches more Salmon on the
fly than any other river in Britain. It is also known for
a prolific autumn run and also for the largest average
size of its fish. |