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Post by lochmor on Apr 9, 2011 12:01:05 GMT
Just received a phone call that the second springer has been caught on Mid Clyde.13 1/4 pounds. No more details so far.
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Post by kenmcel on Apr 9, 2011 16:17:29 GMT
If it is confirmed then it will be the THIRD.
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Post by lochmor on Apr 9, 2011 18:27:53 GMT
If it is confirmed then it will be the THIRD. It is confirmed,when and who got the second?
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Post by lochmor on Apr 9, 2011 18:38:41 GMT
The second or third fish, ???not sure, as far as MCAA are concerned it is the second,until we hear other wise.
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Post by weefrankie on Apr 9, 2011 22:05:26 GMT
second official thats reported back there are probably others and no doubt others know of fish thats life So Kenmcel if you know of another confirm pic or date who when and where post it if you want or keep it to yourself now someone i was speaking to says there may bee as many as 6 but unless its reported cant tell
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Post by chernobylant on Apr 9, 2011 22:19:26 GMT
The second or third fish, ???not sure, as far as MCAA are concerned it is the second,until we hear other wise. Good to see such nice fish being caught on this river again, who governs the river?
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Post by underghillie on Apr 9, 2011 22:30:43 GMT
Will fish caught on the West side of the country be safe to eat, what with radioactive particles being found on the West coast
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Post by scanny on Apr 9, 2011 22:45:38 GMT
They come up past Hunterson, which has had it's fair share of little "ooooopsie" moments so it just adds to the flavour.
It just puts hairs on your bolloxs, better than eating crusts
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Post by hagar on Apr 9, 2011 22:54:41 GMT
better than eating crusts I read that as something entirely different , and was about to disagree with you most strenuously
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Post by underghillie on Apr 9, 2011 23:01:01 GMT
You lads fae weegie land will have to be quarantined before you can come over to fish our lovely rivers that are free of radiation
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Post by lochmor on Apr 10, 2011 4:59:46 GMT
Good to see such nice fish being caught on this river again, who governs the river?[/quote]
Mid Clyde Angling Association has the Salmon fishings from Bothwell Bridge down to Dalmarnock Bridge,we also have Trout leases for a big majority of it. Check out the web site for more info.
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Post by weefrankie on Apr 10, 2011 9:14:13 GMT
Will fish caught on the West side of the country be safe to eat, what with radioactive particles being found on the West coast cuts down the coking time pre cooked salmon another plus wr are considering droping measure by pounds and using the becquerel
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Post by lochmor on Apr 11, 2011 21:00:58 GMT
Just been informed to night that there has been four springers, the other two were from the Grayfriars area
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Post by ballingall512 on Apr 12, 2011 11:02:11 GMT
have any of the springers caught on the clyde been released or have they all been killed??
I'm not against taking a fish, just wondered how many clyde springers are getting returned... if any??
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Post by scanny on Apr 12, 2011 12:23:32 GMT
A 50% return rate so far I believe.
With little angling pressure, the size of the river in the lower reaches and difficulty accessing 80% of it, the spring fishes should be relatively safe from the Toby or Flying C.
The return rate of anglers is promising, with approximately 70% of last seasons catches swimming off upstream to take their chance. Many anglers practice 100% c&r, returning their five carcass tags at the end of each season.
Come up for a day Dave, next month should see a few on the fly and the river starting to bloom.
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