The official opening ceremony of the River Tay salmon fishing season will take place in Perthshire this weekend. The opening will be […]
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Fishing: 38 miles of new water for anglers to explore in West Lothian
West Lothian Angling Association will have an additional 38 miles of water for local fishermen to explore as talks to […]
Read MoreFisheries Management Scotland welcomes the publication of the Scottish Wild Salmon Strategy
Scottish Government urged to act quickly to save our wild salmon Fisheries Management Scotland have welcomed the publication of the […]
Read MoreSpey Fishery Board AGM 2022
SALMON AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES (CONSOLIDATION) (SCOTLAND) ACT 2003 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & ELECTION OF SPEY FISHERY BOARD Notice is hereby […]
Read MoreBright start to salmon season as anglers gather for River Thurso ceremony
A group of about 30 anglers gathered on a clear, frosty morning at Halkirk to mark the start of the […]
Read MoreNew director appointed to Ness District Salmon Fishery Board ready to face challenges of global salmon crisis
A new river director has been appointed to the Ness District Salmon Fishery Board’s 2000 sq miles network of rivers […]
Read More11 minute read – The history, science and future of salmon stocking
We have been stocking salmon for a long time. From the middle of the nineteenth century salmon managers have been […]
Read MoreActors Jim Murray and Sarah Parish to Open River Deveron Salmon Season
The River Deveron District Salmon Fishery Board (RDevDSFB) and The Deveron, Bogie and Isla Rivers Charitable Trust (DBIT) are delighted […]
Read MoreRoad salt contamination of freshwater ‘requires immediate attention,’ warns scientist
This article relates to the effect of road salt de-icer on water in the United States, and in particular the […]
Read MoreClimate change, invasive species found to drive native trout declines
In a new study published in Science Advances, University of Montana researchers found that climate change drives native trout declines by […]
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