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Parkview Fundraiser Competition
In Support of the 2025 International Loch Teams
Saturday 8th February 2025 - 9am start

Once again Wullie Simpson us running a fundraiser competition at Parkview Fishery in aid of the 2025 international loch teams.  

Venue:  Parkview Fishery
Date:  Saturday 8th February with a 9am start
Cost:  £30 which includes lunch
Contact:  Wullie Simpson on 07761155925

Pegs can be sponsored for £30 and donations of prizes for the raffle greatly appreciated.  To book your place and/or donate prizes or sponsor a peg please contact Wullie Simpson on 07761155925

Autumn Fly Fishing International
Llyn Clywedog, Wales
12th September 2024


Scotland took the gold medal in the autumn international by a wide margin.  Read the full report on the 2024 autumn international page..
Autumn International
12th September, 2024
Llyn Clywedog
Position






Fish


1st
Scotland
236
484 lb
11 ozs
2nd
England
159
326 lbs
13 ozs
3rd
Ireland
127
263 lbs
9 ozs
4th
Wales
105
219 lbs
7 ozs
Team Scotland - Autumn International 2024- Llyn Clywedog, Wales
Back Row: Tyler Hay, Derek Keenan (manager), Peter Auchterlonie, Grant Sutherland, Martin McCafferty, Chris Mcallister, Derek Pozzi, Ben Robertson, Michael Low and Paul Angell (IFFA President)
Front Row: Scott Aitken, Kevin Neri, Thomas McMillan, Kevin McCabe (captain), Ronnie Gilbert, Joseph Wood and George Mackenzie (International Secretary)
Back row from left: Michael Callaghan (IFFA Secretary,  Neil Cockburn,  Derek Keenan (manager),  Calum Clark,  Sandy McConnachie,  Wullie Simpson,  Martin McCafferty,  George Telford, Tyler Hay and Paul Angell (IFFA President)
Front row:  George Mackenzie (international secretary),  Gregor Fleming,  Kevin McCabe,  Michael Ward,  Sean McCaffrey (captain),  Colin Macdonald,  Peter Cameron and Ally Middlemass.  
Spring International
Lough Ennell -  24th May 2024


FishPoints
1st
Scotland
13
851
2nd
Ireland
8
505
3rd
Wales
4
253
4th
England
3
191


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Rod Licences  -  Press Release

03/02/17 12:19
Wild fisheries
Protecting the rights of anglers.

Anglers in Scotland will be shielded from increased costs. Proposals to introduce rod licences and a new wild fisheries levy will not be taken forward, Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham has announced.

The Scottish Government has ruled out these measures as well as the criminalisation of freshwater fishing without written permission and proposals to overhaul the structure and remit of District Salmon Fishery Boards, following a consultation on draft provisions for a Wild Fisheries (Scotland) Bill and draft Wild Fisheries Strategy.

The Scottish Government will facilitate‎ work streams which encourage, empower and support the modernisation of fishery management, including the piloting of voluntary board mergers to identify any existing legislative issues. It will also develop a fishery management plan to trial any changes with boards and will also explore potential freshwater conservation provisions ahead of the introduction of a Bill to Parliament.

Ms Cunningham said:

“The Scottish Government is committed to supporting our famous and valuable wild fisheries, to modernise our fishery management structures and to establish a more secure and sustainable future for this vital sector.

“Our Wild Fisheries Bill will build on our significant conservation achievements to date, including the annual salmon conservation measures, Spring Conservation Orders, and the moratorium on coastal mixed stock fishery netting for three years.

“However it’s important that we represent the interests of our anglers, that’s why we have listened to the sector’s concerns around increasing costs and restricting access to fisheries and are ruling out the introduction of rod licences and a freshwater levy.

“We’ve heard through the consultation that these steps would limit the opportunities for our anglers and potentially discourage young people from taking part. Over and above this we will work with the angling community to identify ways to increase participation and to improve engagement across the sector.  

“I am grateful for the considerable time and energy that the wild fisheries sector has given to date to help inform the programme of reform. We will continue to work closely with our stakeholders to make sure the legislation that is ultimately brought forward is robust and fit for purpose, so that anglers have confidence in the management and development of the fisheries that they depend on.”
2024 National Champion
Ronnie Gilbert
2024 River Champion
Scott Hamilton
2024 Scottish Club Champions
RAF Fish Hawks
2024 Champion of Champions
Joseph Wood
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