The Tweed Foundation has just produced an answer to a frequently asked question: “How Long Do Salmon Stay Catch-able?” Particularly […]
Read MoreMinister visits Nith District Salmon Fishery Board
Stewart Stevenson MSP, Scottish Government Minister for Environment and Climate Change, recently accepted an invitation from the Nith District Salmon […]
Read MoreRiver Dee Trust – Auction
The River Dee Trust is holding an online auction to raise funds to support and further work on the River […]
Read MoreSurvey to cast light on salmon caught by rods
For nearly 60 years Government scientists have collected data on salmon and sea trout caught round the Scottish coast, but […]
Read MoreRace to save the salmon
At the ‘Salmon Summit’ in La Rochelle, France, scientists confirmed that wild Atlantic salmon are dying at sea in alarming […]
Read MoreScottish Government supports dialogue between wild and farmed fish groups
Scotland’s salmon farming industry and wild fish organisations have agreed to enter a facilitated discussion process to support the development […]
Read MoreSupersize salmon are the reel deal
Huge salmon are being caught in Scottish rivers this year, leading angling experts to claim the king of fish are […]
Read MoreASFB welcomes continuing restraint of anglers in 2010’s record rod catch of salmon
The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards (ASFB) has welcomed today’s publication by Scottish Government of the official 2010 catch statistics […]
Read MoreFarewell, dams. Hello, salmon?
A symbolic turn for salmon habitat restoration in Washington State was marked over the weekend as government officials, tribal members, […]
Read MoreSalmon can sniff out predators
New research shows that salmon can identify their most common predators, simply on the basis that that predator has previously […]
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