Week 13 started with the water level at 5" and continued to drop as the week went on. By Friday the water level was down to 3" and not much sign of fish. Over night on Friday we got a 1ft rise taken us up to 1ft 3". On Saturday Mr David Steele caught his first River Tweed salmon caught from the Dub on a Rapala. This week brings to an end April and we have had 7 for the month which was up on the average. Bit of rain forecast next week so hopefully get a lift and get some more fish on the move.
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