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Paul Young, Scotland's best known angler,says |
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Frandy - May 28th Loch Fad -Sept 3rd Allandale Tarn - Sept 23rd Markle - October 15th
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Swanswater - June 11th Lake of Menteith-Sept 11th Loch Fitty - Sept 23rd Howwood - August 27th
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Heaviest Bag Scierra IC3 Fly Rod. Second Heaviest Bag Highest Sponsorship Heaviest Fish Plus Every participant will be entered into free draw for a float tube Thanks to Angling Center Stirling for their generous help with prizes. |
Frandy - £786.50 Loch Fad - £1247.00 Allandale Tarn - £349.20 Swanswater - £2300.00 Lake of Menteith - £7253.10 Loch Fitty - £417.00 Howwood - £594.00 Burns Fishery - £30.00 (Donation) |
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Last years total Presented to Chas:£13,770.00. |
CHAS cheque presentation: Morna Lohoar, Barbara Osborne of CHAS and Martin Grantham of Angling Centre Stirling. As well as receiving the cheque, Barbara also made the draw for a float tube, donated by Martin, which was open to all entrants in the competition.This was won by John Watson of Glasgow who took part at Loch Fad. A huge thank-you to all who took part and made it possible for the ASSF to present this cheque to such a worthwhile and amazing charity.
| The Economic Impact of Game and Coarse Angling in Scotland
The Scottish Executive published the above survey in March 2004. This is the first comprehensive survey of the value of freshwater angling to the Scottish Economy to ever be published. As well as masses of useful information the report clearly shows the significant importance of commercial rainbow trout fishing in Scotland. In fact it is second only to salmon fishing and is worth more than brown trout and coarse fishing put together. The whole report can be viewed on line at Link to full Report here. or copies can be purchased from The Stationery Office Bookshop, 71 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH3 9AZ. Tel : 0870 606 55 66. The ISBN number is 0 7559 4184 5. |