Slightly better conditions today though still some colour in many areas. More rain tomorrow so best get out today I would suggest.
Upper river colour is pretty good colour now as are levels. Still colour Hereford and below. Must be some more fish today.
LATEST.
Ross AC Weirend beat. 21lb Cock fish to Lukasz Jastrrzab on a black f/c.
Two fish from the Boat Pool, Golden Mile both 16lbs .One to Bill Hiene and another to Richard Knowles both on f/c
One from Sheephouse. 12lbs to Richard Reinger on a red and yellow wooden Devon minnow,.
This fish below. Nice on too.
8 pmRoss AC (Weirend fishery): A 21 lb cock fish in beautiful condition to Lukasz Jastrzab. His personal best salmon, the fish came to a black flying C and measured 98cm.
A little more on the \NRW debacle. Some quotes from the EA/NRW guys who have been 'looking after' the river for us for best part of 30 years. Much of whats happened is seriously down to them in my opinion. Thick skinned or what!!
Dave Mee, Senior Fisheries Advisor for NRW,
said:
“We hope this will help clarify the situation
for anglers, netsmen, fishery owners and clubs and associations.”
Welsh salmon
stocks remain in a perilous condition. Although the mandatory catch and release
proposals have proved unpopular with anglers, NRW firmly believes that they,
along with other measures such as tackling agricultural pollution, improving
water quality and managing the potential threats from predators are vital for
the future survival of these iconic fish.
Peter Gough,
Principal Fisheries Advisor for NRW added:
“However, it
is important to note that this does not mean there will be further debate on
the subject as NRW has concluded its position and the case for further controls
has been made and presented to Welsh Government and it remains unchanged.
“Protection of the breeding resources of these
wonderful fish is a fundamental part of our work to manage this important
natural resource sustainably.”
Catch and release
This season,
fishermen are again being asked by NRW to practice full restraint and ensure
conservation of fish stocks by voluntarily releasing all the salmon they catch
in 2018.
Dave explained:
“
“Neither species
can sustain uncontrolled killing of fish and so we are again asking all anglers
to release all of their salmon.
“Most anglers
are already voluntarily releasing the fish they catch, but some are not. We
feel the situation is now so serious for salmon that we must ask all anglers to
help preserve as many fish as possible by returning all their salmon.
“It’s also very important to take great care of
returned fish. Fishing methods and tackle should be used that ensure fish have
a high probability of survival, they should always be kept in the water while
unhooking to ensure they can swim away strongly.”
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