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Net benefits: fishing in Scotland Casting off among forests of Scots pine, the River Tweed lapping her waders, Tam Leach finds that the enjoyment of fishing is not measured by catch success, nor ...
The latest figures showed that the total number of salmon and grilse caught and retained by anglers and netsmen in Scotland was 55,538 - down 39.4% on 1998. The proposed legislation would give local ...
SCOTLAND'S anglers say netters are threatening the most vulnerable wild salmon by "tearing up" a long-standing voluntary conservation agreement. They say the decision not to postpone the start of ...
But the Salmon Net Fishing Association of Scotland predicts such a move would herald “a major poaching epidemic in Scotland” because the main legal source of Scottish wild salmon would be closed.
The Conservation of Atlantic Salmon in Scotland (CASS) project was one of five recognised for its work. It was set up to improve the habitat of fish on eight rivers around the country - the Tweed ...
Scotland has launched a £100,000 campaign to boost Label Rouge salmon exports amid ongoing US tariff uncertainty ...
Last year, only 33,023 wild salmon were caught in Scotland. Twenty five per cent down on the 2022 haul - and the lowest since records began, back in 1952.
Among fishing estates, last year Knight Frank sold the Glassburn Estate, 26 miles south-west of Inverness, which came with a six-bedroom house on nearly 400 acres with salmon and trout fishing on ...
Scotland's great sporting river provides the setting for the new film 'Salmon Fishing in the Yemen'. Jim White fluffs his casts but revels in the surroundings.