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West Sutherland Fisheries Trust
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A fisheries trust based in North-west Scotland. Concerned with the conservation of all native fish species - Salmon, Trout, Eel and Charr.
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The Trust will be holding it's AGM on Friday 21 November at 12.00 in Achfary Village Hall. We look forward to seeing you there. Tea and coffee provided.
A few days in the field getting invertebrate samples. There were a few issues - really, who makes a flow meter that isn't waterproof? - but I have high hopes for some good information from the work. On a different note - any suggestions for the big metal ring?
It's been a different couple of weeks as we gear down for the end of the season. Not sure we should have passed the notice - not given the next day in the brambles - honest, there is a biologist in there somewhere!
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It's Monday, & you're wondering: "Why should I care about eels?"

Well...in addition to being great fodder for memes, eels are super-important to stream ecologies! Historically, eels have made up as much as 50% of the total fish biomass in lower reaches of US & European rivers.
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Just like that, the netting season has finished, and what a way to finish! Some amazing fish, fantastic volunteers, great craic and decent weather :) Thanks to Maaike and John for the photos and to everyone for their help over the year. Here's to 2026 being as good.
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I love summer, and I hate the change of seasons. But eels change in excellent ways, so let's talk about that, instead!

That's right, friends...it's Big Eel Life Cycle Thread time!

Before we start, let's remember that I'm a historian, not a scientist. But I'll do my best. 1/11
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Last week was our final week with Ellen who has been a great addition to the team this summer. Thanks to her input we've had a really successful season and she will be missed. Good luck with your final year.
The weather has been perfect for electrofishing and so we've made the most of it. Out and about around the area, with some lovely fish as well. I say it often, but you really can't beat this for an office - other than the midges and other bitey things :)
A week of field work, more or less. We had the paparazzi around at the nettings - more to share later - and some good electrofishing with only our photographic skills. Still, some lovely fish :)
🎥 Just released! A new short film on simple ways anglers can help protect Scotland’s wild salmon. Hands-off releases, cooler days, the right tackle — the way we fish today can impact wild salmon’s future tomorrow. #CatchandRelease

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Catch and Release - Small Changes, Big Impact
YouTube video by Fisheries Management Scotland
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A busy couple of weeks - and very diverse. Happy to welcome Ellen to the Trust for the summer - you brought the weather! We've spread ourselves around the area and enjoyed the sun, if not the clegs, and looking forward to more of the same next week :)
Many thanks to all our many volunteers, both mink monitoring and sweep netting. If you would like to come netting then please get in touch - good company and good craic for all. Thanks also to Tara, Rosie and Donald for these pictures.
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Sometimes people ask me how medieval people could possibly catch so many eels.

Welll...it's because there were So. Many. Eels.

How many? Currently, every year, c. 1 billion elvers (baby eels) come ashore in Europe. And this is more than a 90% decline from historic levels. 1/2
Always nice to see them leave
It's Friday - time for some fish :)
I am excited to announce the first ever West Sutherland Fisheries Trust online spring charity auction is open.

We have over 30 fantastic lots available at uk.givergy.com/wsft-spring-auction/

We appreciate your support, happy bidding! 🙏🏻🐟
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The smolts continue to trickle through the screw trap - with a bit of water we might get more :) - so here's a few pictures of some pretty fish
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Your occasional reminder that eels are the most smuggled animal on earth; there's a $4-$5 billion per year black market trade in eels.

INTERPOL has called the trafficking of European elvers to Asia "Europe's ivory trade."
The Inver trap is back in location, and we're picking up the odd fish. Lovely brown trout today, along with the salmon smolt.
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Handa can be a wild place - and not just because of the waves!

Spot a few of the locals in the video below, captured by one of our long-term volunteers, Tilly.

Discover more about this special landscape on our website: buff.ly/APjEkkU
Coming back from a trip on Eriboll yesterday, we decided to walk up a dry river bed. Found the water, but have to ask - who's stealing it? :)
...and that's the smolt trap in Badna Bay. Lovely weather for getting it installed, and hopefully some lovely fish to come :)
Reports from our 2024 sampling season are now available online, together with the 2025 Annual Review. Check them out at wsft.org.uk/index.php/pu...
Congratulations to everyone that spotted the Glen Loch, Loch Druim Suardlain, on the Culag catchment. That's us until October - hopefully I'll get more photos over the summer :)
#FridayChallenge The last one for just now, as we head into the field season, but can anyone tell me where we were?