Angler’s Mail 11 March 2014
A look inside in the March 11 issue of Angler's Mail magazine courtesy of Ben Hervey-Murray
Irish Bass Programme
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has established a new National Bass Programme to collect data on bass in order to provide scientific advice to support management and conservation of bass.
Weir Removal opens up Gayton Brook
A weir that prevented fish from migrating on the Gayton Brook in Staffordshire has been removed by the Environment Agency.
Environment Agency Admits to Serious Failures over Fish Kill Investigations
The Environment Agency (EA) has admitted that it has failed to follow its own procedures when investigating pollution incidents which cause fish kills.
River Close Season – Is it time for a rethink?
Martin Salter opens what is likely to be the biggest debate in angling, yes it has been debated many times before, but now it's getting serious...
Fracking Could Put Irish Fish Species at Risk
Hydraulic fracturing might threaten the future of endangered fish species in Ireland should fracking plans go ahead.
Angler’s Mail 04 March 2014
Ben Hervey-Murray opens the pages of this week's Angler's Mail magazine...
Angler’s Mail 04 March 2014
Ben Hervey-Murray opens up the pages of this week's Angler's Mail magazine...
Dredging the Thames ‘Would Make Flooding Worse’
The Blueprint for Water coalition tells MPs that dredging is NOT the 'silver bullet'.
Lough Ree Fish Survey gets Underway
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) is currently carrying out a complete fish stock survey on Lough Ree to assess the current status of fish populations.