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A’an surveys 2018

The River A’an (Avon) is the largest tributary the Spey and is normally a highly significant producer of smolts. It is a diverse and productive river in its own right although it begins as an… 

River Calder stocking monitoring

The River Calder is generally taken to mean “hard water” i.e. a bouldery stream, very apt for this mobile river which has its headwaters in the high grounds of the Monadhlaiths before joining the Spey… 

Hot weather angling precautions

Weather conditions in 2018 have been extreme, the long cold winter followed quickly by the current extended hot and dry conditions. These conditions are far from ideal for salmon angling and they are also challenging… 

Spey juvenile stocks

This graph intrigued me when I produced it Conveniently the Spey rod catch is approximately 10% of the Scottish catch; as you can see the Spey catch on the left axis extends to 12,000, compared… 

Tommore trap update

The Tommore Burn smolt trap will be familiar to Spey followers. The Tommore Burn is a lower tributary of the River Avon (A’an), which it joins a short distance upstream of the Delnashaugh Hotel. This… 

Spey Scientific Committee

The Spey Fishery Boardโ€™s new scientific advisory committee, the Spey Scientific Committee, held its inaugural meeting at the Boat oโ€™Garten Community Hall on Wednesday 7th March 2018. Details of the membership of this new Committee,… 

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