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Crossford launch to Clyde salmon fishing season

Peter Anderson at the United Clyde Angling Protective Society event to mark the start of the salmon season
Rosebank
11/2/12

Peter Anderson at the United Clyde Angling Protective Society event to mark the start of the salmon season Rosebank 11/2/12

THE launch of the salmon fishing season in Crossford on Saturday morning was relished by many local anglers, dignitaries and a special guest, the world-renowned Spey caster Peter Anderson.

Peter, who would later cast the first line in the River Clyde to officially launch the 2012 campaign, had earlier explained his passion for fishing to an attentive crowd in the Popinjay Hotel.

He said: “Angling has been my life. I have been fishing since I was a tot and thankfully I’ve been very successful.

For more on this, pick up a copy of next week’s Carluke and Lanark Gazette.


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Thursday 24 May 2012

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