The Tulalip Indian Reservation sits on the east side of the Puget Sound, about 40 miles north of Seattle, Washington, […]
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Concern over loss of young salmon in River Dee
New research indicates that 48% of juvenile fish, known as smolts, died on their way to sea. And river managers […]
Read MoreCould you be a River Tweed Commissioner?
Scottish Borders Council are looking for Borderers with an interest in the River Tweed to serve on the River Tweed […]
Read MoreCatch per Unit Effort – Further Guidance from Government.
In December last year, Marine Scotland stated that they will be asking fisheries to start recording fishing effort as rod […]
Read MoreSpey Opening 2019
Monday 11thFebruary, was bright and cold but not a bad day for the river’s opening. The Spey unlike some of […]
Read MoreNotification of Board Meeting – 14th March 2019
Source: NESS DSFB – Notification of Board Meeting – 14th March 2019
Read MoreSFCC 21st Annual conference (and more)
The staff all attended the 21st SFCC AGM and Biologists conference at the start of the week and what a […]
Read More2018 Spey Electrofishing Report
Described recently as the “Rolls Royce” of electrofishing reports the Mach 2018 version is now available see here. The report […]
Read MoreRugby legend takes up fishing tackle to officially open Dee salmon season
Hundreds of onlookers lined the riverbank by Banchory Lodge Hotel with glasses charged, ready to toast the River and launch […]
Read MoreSpey Fishery Board Annual Report 2018
The Spey Fishery Board Annual Report 2018 has been published and is available to download here. The post Spey Fishery Board […]
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