The importance of salmon to people who lived in the Highlands between the 15th and 19th Centuries is to be […]
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Tesco Bags Of Help – voting now open and we need your help
River Forth Fisheries Trust calls out for votes to bag a share of bag charge fund River Forth Fisheries […]
Read MoreWeek Commencing April 24th 2017.
Last week’s weather forecast was not too far off the mark, though the predicted precipitation fell mostly as snow rather […]
Read MoreNEW: Vacancy with the River Tweed Commission for a Fishery Officer (Intelligence)
VACANCY Fishery Officer – Intelligence Full-time Permanent Post The River Tweed Commission is the fisheries regulator for the Tweed District […]
Read MoreAdders abound!
Over the last few weeks we have been up at Loch Doon on a daily basis checking our smolt trap. An […]
Read MoreKayak Training Day
Today was the Kayak training day. Four of us headed to Castle Semple Loch this morning to go through some Kaya […]
Read MoreFish in Schools Competition Winner
We received lots of amazing and inspiring entries for the Fish in Schools competition and invite you to check them […]
Read MoreCatrine Smolt Trap on the river Ayr
Smolt trapping to assess the effectiveness of migration at the Catrine Dam Hydro system well underway, so far there not […]
Read MoreRegular news updates on twitter
Follow Cromarty Fisheries @CfFisheries on twitter for regular updates on projects in the Cromarty Firth region Source: Cromarty DSFB – […]
Read MoreSensitive sites need protected if we want plenty more fish in the sea
The sea has been a focus of life in the village where I grew up for centuries – probably millennia, […]
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