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Post by Roobarb on Nov 1, 2007 5:32:22 GMT
Well if you can't beat them join them, so here's one from me. Andy
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Post by sinkingtip on Nov 1, 2007 7:25:34 GMT
Could it be the river Exe somewhere close to its source on Exmoor - don't ask me why I might think this .... call it a hunch
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Post by Willie Gunn on Nov 1, 2007 9:05:16 GMT
Lower Tweed?
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Post by G Ritchie on Nov 1, 2007 9:42:50 GMT
Halladale
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Post by John Gray on Nov 1, 2007 10:14:11 GMT
Garvie.
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Post by robmason on Nov 1, 2007 10:55:09 GMT
The Barle.
Only kidding, the Mudale.
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Post by conwyrod on Nov 1, 2007 12:20:54 GMT
Wick
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Post by G Ritchie on Nov 1, 2007 13:48:05 GMT
It does look very similar to the Mudale Rob, you may be right.
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Post by conwyrod on Nov 1, 2007 14:22:01 GMT
Don't be silly Malcolm - in fact it looks more like part of the Upper Spey to me. ;D
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Post by Roobarb on Nov 1, 2007 14:44:34 GMT
I wish it was the Exe but no! The Barle. Only kidding, the Mudale. The Mudale is a good bit closer.
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Post by G Ritchie on Nov 1, 2007 14:55:19 GMT
Mallart
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Post by Roobarb on Nov 1, 2007 15:01:04 GMT
The Mallart it is. I fished dollys on it as per the book but only caught trout after trout...
Andy
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