Angler’s Mail 10 September 2013

Tim Knight opens up this week's issue of Angler's Mail magazine for FM readers and, as usual, there's plenty inside!

Match Fishing – Division One National 2013

Report and results from the 2013 Division One National fished on the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Sea Lice ‘Out of Control’ in Many Scottish Regions

Salmon farming industry figures reveal the Scottish regions where sea lice are out of control on fish farms.

New Bypass Channel to Boost Thames Fish Populations

Fish in the River Thames around Oxford will now be able to swim more freely thanks to Environment Agency work at Hinksey Weir.

Water Voles – Drought, Mink and Habitat Loss Blamed for Decline

England's population of water voles could have declined by a fifth since 2011, the Environment Agency and the Wildlife Trusts have revealed.

Environment Agency Pay Up After Botched Flood Protection Works on River Skell

Fish Legal has secured more than £8,500 in compensation for Ripon Angling Club (RAC) due to damage caused by poorly-managed flood protection works by the Environment Agency on the River Skell near Ripon, North Yorkshire.

National Fishing Month 2013 Breaks All Records

This year's National Fishing Month (NFM) has shattered its 15,000 target, setting new records for the number of people who were introduced to the sport via more than 300 special events throughout the country.

European Anglers Call for Tighter Controls on Salmon Farms

A resolution passed at the general assembly of the European Anglers Alliance (EAA), representing the interests of 3 million recreational anglers across 13 European nations, demands that all farmed Atlantic salmon should be produced in closed or contained farm systems.

Angling Trust Announces New Chairman

The Angling Trust has appointed fishing pioneer George Stephenson as its new Chairman, with immediate effect.

Angler’s Mail 03 September 2013

Tim Knight opens the pages of this week's mag to give a sneak preview to FM readers
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