Kelso, River Tweed, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK. Apertura ufficiale della stagione di pesca del salmone del fiume Tweed 2023. Si tiene a Kelso, ai confini scozzesi. Il pescatore svedese Kent Håkansson lancia la prima linea della stagione di pesca del salmone del fiume Tweed a Kelso, dove la River Tweed Commission ha ospitato la prima apertura ufficiale della stagione ai confini scozzesi per oltre 30 anni. Il Tweed è il fiume di salmone più produttivo del Regno Unito e attira pescatori da tutto il mondo. Comunicato stampa 1 Febbraio 2023 la stagione di pesca del salmone River Tweed è stata ufficialmente inaugurata nel K
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Free to use images. Kelso, River Tweed, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK.. Official opening of the River Tweed 2023 salmon fishing season. Held at Kelso in the Scottish Borders. Angler Kent Håkansson from Sweden casts the first line of the River Tweed Salmon fishing season in Kelso where the River Tweed Commission hosted the first official opening of the season in the Scottish Borders for over 30 years. The Tweed is the most productive salmon river in the UK and attracts anglers from across the globe. Media Release 1 February 2023 River Tweed Salmon Fishing Season Officially Opened in Kelso The River Tweed Commission (RTC) today hosted the first official opening of the River Tweed salmon fishing season in the Scottish Borders for over 30 years. The Tweed is famous across the globe and has a fishing tradition that stretches back centuries. It is the most productive salmon river in the UK*, contributes around £24 million each year to the local economy and supports over 500 jobs. The Tweed river system has 121 named beats, 72 on the main river stem and 49 on its Ettrick, Teviot, Till and Whiteadder tributaries. It was on the Tweed that the techniques underlying modern rod and line salmon fishing were first developed in the mid 18th century. Mairi Gougeon MSP, Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands performed the opening ceremony by blessing the river with a dram of Glenkinchie and wishing the river’s anglers success. Angler Kent Håkansson from Sweden then cast the first line of the season. Formed in 1807**, The River Tweed Commission is believed to be the oldest river fishery protection board in the world. For many years, both the RTC and its charity, The Tweed Foundation, have been raising awareness of the issues faced by wild Atlantic salmon due to climate change and marine pollution and have been working to protect and enhance stocks within the Tweed catchment. Tree planting along river banks is providing shade that helps
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