The first spate in May takes the smolts away
Total rainfall so far in May is just 2.4 mm (recorded in the middle reaches of the Ayr catchment). April […]
Total rainfall so far in May is just 2.4 mm (recorded in the middle reaches of the Ayr catchment). April […]
The 2019 salmon and sea trout catch statistics have now been published by the Scottish Government. 47,515 Atlantic salmon and […]
Regulation of the interactions between wild and farmed salmon and sea trout is complex and involves several different regulatory regimes. […]
I filmed a large number of smolts in the lade at Catrine on Sunday 3rd May. Typically we are bang […]
Fishing around the Forth – Support for Fisheries Managers We have been quiet lately as there isnt much news coming […]
It has become more vital than ever to stop poachers in the Ness river system now that anglers are not […]
Bailiffs are continuing to patrol rivers around the Forth Estuary looking for anglers flouting lockdown rules. Individuals have been spotted […]
Fisheries Management Scotland has welcomed ground-breaking recommendations to regulate the country’s fish farming industry and safeguard our threatened wild salmon […]
The official Scottish Government catch statistics for 2019 were released today. Whilst these were marginally higher than the previous year’s […]
We received reports that the gravel bar at the mouth of the Stinchar was preventing smolts leaving and rendering them […]