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Week Commencing 10th July 2017.

July 16, 2017 Spey Fishery Board

Bit of a rushed report this week, I’m away back to Norway to see if the Salmon have arrived yet. […]

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Culroy Burn at Culroy revisited.

July 15, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

We fenced this section of the burn a couple of years ago and used green engineering to stabilise what was […]

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River Doon Fencing Update

July 14, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

Our fencer, Jim Thompson has now completed two contracts for us and the Doon Board this year. The Macmanniston stretch […]

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Loch Ken Fisheries Study – Open Event: Wednesday 19th July, CatStrand, New Galloway, 7pm

July 14, 2017 Galloway Fisheries Trust

We will be presenting the findings from this study at an event in New Galloway next week. All welcome to […]

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Tweed Foundation – Biology Work June 2017

July 14, 2017 River Tweed Commission

Summarising some of the work that The Tweed Foundation has undertaken during the month……. Management Plan: Work on 6th Edition of […]

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River Stinchar and Duisk River – Balsam Bashes 23/07/2017 2pm

July 14, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

ART secured limited funding from Tescos ‘Bags Of Help’ fund to help control Invasive Non Native Plant Species (INNPS) on […]

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Funding success for barrier easement on two tributaries of the Irvine.

July 13, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

Great news for the Irvine catchment ART has now secured adequate funding to improve two barriers in the upper catchment. […]

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Loch Doon Fish Pass Counter

July 13, 2017 Ayshire River Trust

On Tuesday we were at Loch Doon to carry out a clean of the Vaki fish counter. Cleaning the Vaki […]

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Non-native Salmon being caught in Scotland

July 13, 2017 Clyde River Foundation

Recently captures of non-native Pink Salmon have been reported in Scotland. These fish are thought to have come from rivers […]

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Look out for Pacific Pink Salmon

July 13, 2017 Spey Fishery Board

A Pacific Pink Salmon was caught in the mouth of the Spey at the beginning of the week and another […]

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