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Post by oracle on Jul 14, 2005 10:27:02 GMT
This message has been moved to General Board by admin. Just because its getting a bit debatey. I've left the original request here so people are aware of it. But to continue the debate please use the General Board Cheers Dave
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Post by dundee university canoe club on Aug 4, 2005 8:08:14 GMT
>Dear All. > >The water level on the lower Tay is very low just now - 8 inches at the Ballathie gauge. The fishermen reckon low water to be anything under 2 feet and tension between fishermen & paddlers tends to occur at these times. > >July sees the start of the Autumn Season on the Tay. Runs of grilse can be expected and the first of the salmon and sea trout are starting to come through. > >Stanley Fishings are fully booked for next week and the ghillie, Bob White, has asked me to ask paddlers to be especially careful not to disturb the fishing or the fish lying in his pools whilst the water is so low. He would be grateful if paddlers coming to play put in and got out at Burnmouth and played at the weir only rather than venturing further downstream. > >Your cooperation at this especially sensitive time would be appreciated. > >More information on the fishing at Stanley and advice on how to avoid conflict with fishermen to follow. Happy to discuss the issues raised in the meantime. > >Nb. The river level data on the fishtay website <http://www.fishtay.co.uk/> www.fishtay.co.uk is updated hourly. Though the levels are given in feet and inches it's a useful resource whether you're an angler, paddler, or both! > >Dave Stubbs. > > >Dave Stubbs. PKC Access Officer. > >telephone: 01738 475347. > >fax: 01738 475310 > >email: <mailto:dstubbs@pkc.gov.uk> dstubbs@pkc.gov.uk
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