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It’s not just about the fish

 As we head into what is probably my favourite time of the year and look forward to some September partridges on the stubbles, my mind goes back to the dry, hot midsummer when we fished the Taw and the Spey. Both rivers were on their bones but there was always joy to be found among the wild things that own the banks. Perhaps the only benefit of low water when salmon fishing is the additional time you get to simply stand and

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