Salmon fishing rights in Scotland are private heritable titles that are registered separately from land. As such, these titles can be bought and sold like any other property.
Salmon fishing rights in Scotland are private heritable titles that are registered separately from land. As such, these titles can be bought and sold like any other property. In Scotland, the cost of the local administration, protection and improvement of the fisheries is privately financed by the proprietors. The district boards finance their work by levying a rate on the salmon fishery owners in the district. Elected representatives of those owners provide the core of the membership of the Board. However, since 1986, the boards are required also to include representatives of salmon anglers and salmon netsmen in the district. A further revision to the constitution of the boards was made in 1999 to allow for even wider representation on the boards by other parties who may have an interest or stake in salmon stocks or fisheries.
The powers and duties of a DSFB are summarised below.
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Chairman: Charlie McNeill
Upper Proprietors: Sir Michael Wigan, Jonathan Haley, Richard Scott, Andrew Gladstone and Mark Godfrey, Mark Davies (Co-optee), and Charlie McNeill
Angling Representatives:
Invitees: NatureScot and the Galloway Fisheries Trust
The Bladnoch Salmon Fishery Management Plan (2023 - 2028) is available to view here
Date and location of next meeting: The following dates and times have been agreed for the next Board meeting in 2024:
- 19th November at 5:10pm at Kirkcowan Village Hall
- 2024 AGM will be on 19th November at 5:30pm at Kirkcowan Village Hall
Salmon season: 11th February – 31st October (no salmon fishing on a Sunday).
The river has been classified as Category 3 by Marine Scotland for season 2024 which means that exploitation of salmon is not allowed. All salmon caught must be returned to the river immediately after being caught.
The Bladnoch DSFB requests all anglers to adhere to their recommended rules:
Bladnoch and District Salmon Fishery Board Rules 2024
Seasons Salmon/Sea Trout: 11th February to 31st October
Brown Trout: 15th March to 6th October
During the summer this year, we undertook a project (commissioned by Scottish Power) examining why in some years at Tongland fish pass there are a larger number of returning adult Atlantic salmon which are heavily infected with Saprolegnia fungus, in comparison to other years.
A summary of the 2018 timed electrofishing surveys for the Urr are provided. These surveys target salmon fry and provide information on annual fluctuations and distribution across 12 sites spread over the catchment.
We would like to introduce the new Saving the Sparling intern who started on Monday the 17th December. Courtney Rowland will be working for the next 5 months on delivering phase 2 of the Saving the Sparling Project.