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For white-water enthusiasts, the East Lyn is legendary. Discussions on the UK Rivers Guidebook forum often highlight its Grade 4 and 5 rapids, which are among the most difficult in England. River East Lyn Archives - North Devon & Exmoor Angling News river lynn forum

: This is a major resource for anglers tracking fish runs. Users on the Salmon Fishing Forum share tactical advice, such as using copper Mepps or silver Rapalas when the river is in flood, and note that fish often run straight from the salt at Lynmouth into the river. | Rule | Why It Matters | Example

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