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Week commencing 18th February 2019.

February 24, 2019 Spey Fishery Board

Well it has been a funny February, the warmest since 1897. The warm weather continues at the start of the […]

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Conservation of Salmon Regulations 2019

February 22, 2019 Findhorn Nairn Lossie

2019 River Gradings Scottish Ministers have laid regulations in the Scottish Parliament setting out the provisions which will regulate the […]

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Findhorn Season 2019 Opens

February 22, 2019 Findhorn Nairn Lossie

Opening Day on Findhorn   FAA President Tony Watts, Audrey, Audrey McIntosh and Linda Nicol and piper Scott Burgess open […]

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2019 River Categories.

February 21, 2019 Ayshire River Trust

The Government has released the river categorisations having now been passed in Parliament. These gradings will be effectual from April […]

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Temperature Data Logger Download

February 18, 2019 Ayshire River Trust

On Friday of last week Muir and Struan downloaded our remaining temperature data loggers that were placed in the River […]

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February issue of ‘the River’ online now

February 18, 2019 River Tweed Commission

In the first issue of 2019:  Update on predation control; New Studies on Smolts starting, and how you can get […]

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Weekly fishing reports: 2019

February 17, 2019 Spey Fishery Board

The post Weekly fishing reports: 2019 appeared first on Spey Fishery Board. Source: Spey Fishery Board – Weekly fishing reports: […]

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Opening Week 2019.

February 17, 2019 Spey Fishery Board

I have asked for a new page for 2019 but nothing is forthcoming so I will have to muddle on […]

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New research finds salmon survival surprisingly low when migrating to sea

February 14, 2019 News

A new study shows low salmon survival when leaving freshwater is an important factor in declining European salmon populations, according to early […]

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Climate change is cooking salmon in the Pacific Northwest

February 13, 2019 News

The Tulalip Indian Reservation sits on the east side of the Puget Sound, about 40 miles north of Seattle, Washington, […]

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