A look at the June salmon returns from the River Wye and surrounds, courtesy of the Wye and Usk Foundation. Read More
The Russian Government and the EU Fisheries Commission back NASF‘s campaign to curb Norwegian salmon netting. Since 1994 the North Atlantic Salmon Fund (NASF) and its international partners have campaigned to close the Norwegian commercial salmon fishery in Finnmark Read More
Salmon and Trout Association (Scotland) welcomes the Scottish Government’s momentous salmon conservation proposals. Read More
Known as a leader in the field of fly fishing gear development, the annual announcement of next seasons new collection from Sage is eagerly awaited to see what the guys and girls up on Bainbridge Island have been working away on for the past months and often much longer. Read More
Bidding is now open on some of the finest angling lots money can (or indeed can’t…) buy! Read More
The Salmon and Trout Association (S&TA) has welcomed the decision by Dumfries and Galloway Council to close forthwith its major mixed stocks salmon netting station close to Annan in the Solway. Read More
The Wye & Usk Foundation have produced a new advice leaflet.
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Scientists are to study why 'rock snot' is proliferating and what its possible effects are upon salmon. Read More
Salmon anglers mourn the loss of a great salmon angler and fish carver - Umba camp manager Nick Podolsky. Read More
Keen cricketing fans will be rushing to bid in Salmon & Trout Conservation’s annual auction for a rare chance to... Read More
Sage Fly Fishing, the well-known manufacturer of fly rods based in Bainbridge Island, Washington, is constructing, with partners, a fly-fishing... Read More
A Canadian Supreme Court has upheld the right of anti-salmon farm activist Don Staniford to make defamatory remarks when speaking out in protest against Norwegian-owned salmon farms operating in Canada whose products he claims are dangerous to public health. Read More
An independent Scotland would have a damaging effect on the nation’s salmon fishing industry, creating uncertainty for the annual £240 million income from country sports tourism, claims new research. The report reveals that over half of anglers fear that the break up of the Union would have an adverse impact on field sports tourism. One in four declared themselves “very worried” by the prospect. Read More
A weir removal project on the River Don has brought Sheffield’s salmon dreams closer. Read More
‘Lower Varzuga is pretty horrible actually.’ These are not the words you expect to hear to describe the most prolific Atlantic salmon river in the world but they were used today to describe the Week One flood on the famous South Kola river reckoned to be the worst since 1995. But Roxtons have made an honourable pledge to their ten disappointed rods that confirm the benefits of booking with a top-drawer agent... Read More
The Salmon & Trout Association has expressed its concern at the limited progress made at the recent meeting of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO). Read More
S&TC say that sea lice at Scottish salmon farms run by Sainsbury’s supplier are yet again threatening west coast wild salmon and sea trout. Read More
Yet another fly fishing niche has been filled with this nifty new range of tiny micro fly fishing rods from Sage. Read More
Two new fish passes on a Northumberland stream are giving salmon and sea trout easier access to 22km of watercourse.... Read More
The prestigious Princess Anne Theatre at BAFTA on London’s Piccadilly played host to a unique event on the evening of 20th September entitled ‘A Celebration of Salmon’. Award winning conservationist Orri Vigfússon, Chairman of the North Atlantic Salmon Fund (NASF), welcomed loyal supporters, guests and filmmakers Sasa Savic, Daniel Göz and Anton Hamacher themselves as star guests to the London premieres of two magnificent fly fishing films celebrating the Atlantic salmon and highlighting the need for its ongoing protection. Read More