Oh Dear,
Someone else thinks its OK to fish for pregnant backenders whilst catching out of season post spawning trout on maggots and wading spawning streams!!! After all the best place for catching trout and grayling this time of year is downstream of a salmon redd as they line up to mop up the loose eggs washed downstream.
Well Stephen says it's OK to do it so it must be alright - apparently!
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Monthly Fishing Reports
November 2016
Grayling
and coarse fishing reports from the Wye and other rivers and still waters
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Oliver Burch's Trout & Grayling Report
Winter is here and Oliver has some advice for those wanting to
trot for grayling
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Adam Fisher's Coarse Fishing Report
Overall an inconsistent November but even so, Adam nearly
breaks his p.b. chub
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Atlantic Salmon
Federation News
Fri., Dec. 9, 2016
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ASF
speaks to Canada's Parliamentary Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans
about need for increased habitat protection
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ASF's Dr. Steve Sutton
submitted a brief on the need to improve habitat protection, important to
all Canadian rivers, with a focus on wild Atlantic salmon.
The brief can be
downloaded, and you can listen to the presentation itself.
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Magaguadavic
River Project Update
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Biologist Graham Chafe
updated the ASF
Research Blog with a description of ongoing work on
restoration of wild salmon in southwest New Brunswick's Magaguadavic River.
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Atlantic
Salmon Conservation Fund Project Deadline Looms
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The ASCF provides
financial assistance that supports projects focused on restoring wild
Atlantic salmon in Canada's Atlantic Provinces and Quebec. Their deadline
for submissions is next week, on Dec. 15, 2016.
http://www.salmonconservation.ca/applications/
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