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Anglers on the River Tay are being asked to free every salmon they catch in an effort to conserve stocks.Anglers on the River Tay are being asked to free every salmon they catch in an effort to conserve stocks.
The advice has come from the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board on the opening day of the 2010 angling season.The advice has come from the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board on the opening day of the 2010 angling season.
The board has said that no salmon should be killed at all before June and afterwards anglers must limit themselves to one male salmon a day. The board has said that no salmon should be killed before June and afterwards anglers must limit themselves to one male salmon a day.
The policy brings the restrictions on the Tay closer to those already in place on the River Dee.The policy brings the restrictions on the Tay closer to those already in place on the River Dee.
On that river 98% of salmon are returned to the water to allow them to continue upstream to spawn.On that river 98% of salmon are returned to the water to allow them to continue upstream to spawn.
The start of the salmon fishing season on the River Tay is always a cause for celebration amongst anglers.The start of the salmon fishing season on the River Tay is always a cause for celebration amongst anglers.
But this year's event has been overshadowed by real concerns about dwindling fish stocks.But this year's event has been overshadowed by real concerns about dwindling fish stocks.
Until now anglers have been asked to follow a voluntary code to release the first salmon they catch each day and to only retain one fish in two.Until now anglers have been asked to follow a voluntary code to release the first salmon they catch each day and to only retain one fish in two.
The Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board believes radical conservation measures are required to let more salmon to return to the river.The Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board believes radical conservation measures are required to let more salmon to return to the river.