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Follow on Google News | This year's River Tay opening launches with traditional 'quaich' of whisky blessingBy: FishPal Many anglers turned out to see the fully booked event. Alisdair (Ali) Ker, FishPal's Head of Scotland and N England, was also there to announce that last season's donations, made by anglers booking River Tay permits through FishPal (https://www.fishpal.com/) Angling expert Will Draper, Head of FishPal, says: 'The Tay's opening ceremony location, near Meikleour House in Perthshire, has been a highly popular beat for anglers for many generations. Using FishPal, it's now very easy for anyone in the UK and beyond to book (https://www.fishpal.com/ 'The Tay may be the first of Scotland's great main rivers to open this year but it will be swiftly followed by the River Tweed and the River Dee. Both of these have their opening ceremonies on 1 February. Needless to say, after our enforced winter rest, FishPal will be there for both events. 'The Duchess of Roxburghe will officially open the River Tweed at Kelso Town Hall, followed by a ceremonial walk to the river. Anglers can book permits and accommodation for the Tweed (https://www.fishpal.com/ 'The third of Scotland's major rivers to open is the Dee, also on 1 February. Last year, hundreds of people gathered on the banks of the River Dee at the Milton of Crathes for its opening ceremony. The Crathes Castle beat offers stunning scenery and the chance to catch large multi-winter salmon as they enter the river in the spring. Permits (https://www.fishpal.com/ 'For anyone wanting to see these traditional river openings, FishPal's video of this year's River Tay ceremony is now available to watch free on YouTube and catches the (distinctly whisky-tinged) End
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