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Free Fisheries Management Conference - Bridgwater on Saturday June 20th 2015

Submitted by jane on June 2, 2015 - 4:04pm

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
WHEN
Saturday June 20th 9.30am—15.30pm
WHERE
Bridgwater College
Conference Hall
Cannington Centre
Rodway, Cannington, TA5 2LS
Some of the topics covered :
Latest disease threats
Fishery management techniques
The new fish movements process
OPEN TO ALL
Particularly suitable for fishery owners and
angling clubs, but suit-able for anyone with an
interest in fisheries.
PRESENTATIONS FROM
The Environment Agency
West Country Rivers trust
Fishery managers
The National Fisheries
Laboratory
FREE!
Just ring or email on the number below to book your place. Limited
spaces, so book early to avoid disappointment.
CONTACT
Iain Turner on
01278 655087 or [email protected]
To book your place

New Ladies Fly Fishing Group - The Damsel Flies

Submitted by jane on April 12, 2015 - 5:38pm

I just wanted to let you know about my new Ladies Fly Fishing Group - The Damsel Flies......Ladies Flyfishing Group at Sutton Bingham Reservoir

We fish mostly at Sutton Bingham Reservoir near Yeovil, Somerset for Brown & Rainbow Trout. You don't need your own fishing Tackle to start with and Tuition is affordable & can be easily arranged.

I only started Fly Fishing 2 months ago - but I am already addicted and realise that this amazing traditional sport must get more Ladies involved if it is to survive. To begin with I am fishing out of Sutton Bingham Reservoir (Wessex Water) to learn the basics but can't wait to get out on the Rivers.

So many people are being so supportive, and I'm getting help from all manner of people - and even got a mention on Radio 2 last week!

Environment Agency Fisheries South West Newsletter October - December 2014

Submitted by jane on March 19, 2015 - 9:05pm

a quarterly update on some of the fisheries work undertaken by the Environment Agency and other partners including the Rivers Trusts, within Wessex and Devon & Cornwall
Nicky Noo nicked
A joint operation between the Environment Agency and the Cornwall Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (CIFCA) has led to the successful prosecution of two fishermen found guilty of illegally setting nets in the River Camel
Two banned for elver fishing
Two men have been ordered to pay nearly £2,300 in fines and costs and banned for a total of five years for illegally fishing for elvers (baby eels) on the River Parrett in Somerset.
Devon drift netting
We are looking at the impact of drift netting on
salmon and sea trout stocks on some of the
Devon estuaries. Typically netting for mullet, this
drift netting activity can have a significant impact
on salmonids, which are caught as a by-catch
and must be returned to the river, usually dead.
Lyn fishery restrictions
Restrictions will be placed on the River Lyn
fishery (owned by the Environment Agency) for
2015 to try and help conserve salmon stocks
which have been hit hard with disease for the

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