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 […]
Read MoreASFB and RAFTS launch new websites
The Association of Salmon Fishery Boards (ASFB) and Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) have today launched new, updated […]
Read MoreBetter Scientific Support For Our Rivers
The Spey Fishery Board (SFB) announced today the appointment of a new Biologist to head the Spey Foundation’s research team […]
Read MoreHabitat restoration more effective than stocking on the River Thames
Questions have been raised about the effectiveness of a multi-million pound restocking effort on the River Thames. Researchers collected genetic […]
Read MorePacific salmon species caught in Tweed District
A male Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) was caught in nets in the Tweed District on 2nd August. Male Pink Salmon […]
Read MoreConcern over demands by Greenland’s Inuit fishermen to resume commercial salmon fishing.
Greenland’s Inuit fishermen are pressing hard to be allowed to catch fish on a commercial scale sparking concerns over the […]
Read MoreRiver Spey stocking under review
The Spey Fishery Board has initiated a fundamental review of its salmon stocking policy and practice in light of the […]
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