Fewer salmon in the southern region of Norway, a country that provides 20 percent of the world’s supply, are returning […]
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2 March 2022: Black Water of Dee Habitat Restoration Project – Spring Volunteering Programme Launched!
The Black Water of Dee, from Clatteringshaws down to Loch Ken, is hosting a really exciting, internationally innovative project to […]
Read More1 March 2022: Wester Ross Fisheries Trust casts local MSP Maree Todd in guest star role for opening of salmon season at Gruinard River
The Wester Ross Fisheries Trust works to conserve, restore and develop productive fisheries in Wester Ross by working closely with […]
Read More24 February 2022: NatureScot award for riparian restoration project
Forestry and Land Scotland has been awarded a £25,000 grant by NatureScot for riparian enhancement work on the Garple Burn, […]
Read More20 February 2022: The Spey: Meet the people ‘connecting communities with the river’
The lifeblood of the valley for many centuries, the beautiful River Spey is Scotland’s second largest river after the Tay, […]
Read More16 February 2022: Eternal hopes of a springer rise as Angus Esks welcome in 2022 salmon season
A favourite fishing hut of the Queen Mother hosted the beginning of the 2022 quest for the king of fish […]
Read More15 February 2022: Scottish Government must go further to restore peatlands in pursuit of net zero, study finds
Scotland’s natural capital advantage could be lost unless more ambitious peatland restoration targets are set, according to new research from […]
Read More13 February 2022: River Deveron salmon season officially opened
The River Deveron salmon season has been officially opened by special guests actors Jim Murray and Sarah Parish. The event […]
Read More12 February 2022: Fly tying connects you to fishing in the off-season
Just before the Christmas break, the Kyle of Sutherland Fisheries Trust successfully hosted an online auction to raise funds. Flies […]
Read More10 February 2022: The loneliness of the long-distance swimmer: Nature watcher tracks Atlantic salmon’s extraordinary homecoming
There is a hole in the river, a hollow gouged out during the ice age that has since become a […]
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