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Extreme Electrofishing the Upper Avon

A blog by Michael Macdonald The River Avon (pronounced Aโ€™an) is considered to be an extremely productive tributary of the lower Spey catchment, joining at Ballindalloch, the Avon has an impact on the characteristics of… 

Spey Foundation 2018 Accounts

A summary of the Annual Accounts are provided within the Annual Report however full copies of The Spey Fishery Board Annual Accounts and The Spey Foundation Annual Accountsย are now available to read. Please note that… 

Missing Salmon Project

The interim report of the Atlantic Salmon Trust “Missing Salmon Project” Spey 2019 can be downloaded Spey MSP Report 2019 Spey River highlights โ€ข Throughout the smolt run, a total of 170 smolts; 149 salmon… 

Spey Fishery Board AGM 2020

ย  SALMON AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES (CONSOLIDATION) (SCOTLAND) ACT 2003 ย ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ย  Notice is hereby given of the following meeting to be held on Friday, 7th February, 2020, commencing at 2 pm at the… 

Salmon skin damage and disease

Over the last week or two many reports of disease in wild adult salmon populations have been reported. These reports have been widespread ranging from Scotland to Scandinavian. The common factor is death through fungal… 

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