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5 Ways You Can Help Save Wild Salmon

By: Steve Cullen

2021-11-30T16:35:23.515

Look around you people… we live in worrying times just now and it seems no matter what we do with restrictions and preventive measures, nature is suffering big time, and especially our wild salmon! The world is losing plant and animal species at an alarming rate of knots and now more than ever it seems that fish are having the hardest time of them all. As anglers we need to be sure that we are doing our part in order to help with fish stocks for future generations. Just think of how often you hear the older anglers talk of the vast numbers of fish that could be found in our seas, rivers and lakes. It seems that in the olden days our waterways were stuffed to the gunnels with fish and in many ways, compared to now, they were!

Scientists and conservationists, the world over is trying to figure out why wild salmon are in such decline and films like Atlantic Salmon Lost at Sea are showing us some new ideas but unfortunately there just isn't one simple solution to all this. So, just what can we individually do to help save wild salmon this stunning migratory species, which bring so much joy to so many anglers and indeed pumps money into otherwise fragile economies!

 

 

1. Catch & Release

Get it right!
There's a lot of good that comes out of catch and release fishing, done right it's quick and easy, the fish swimming off strongly to head on up-river and 'do its thing'! Some tips on getting it right:

  • Make sure your gear is strong enough to cope, powerful tippet is a must.
  • Use single hooks, preferably barbless ones
  • Tail the fish, using a tailing glove, it's better than using a net
  • Don't take the fish up the bank, keep it in the water
  • If you're taking photos, make sure the camera is ready to go, make sure that when lifting the fish, it's well supported and again, over the water.
  • Ensure it gets time to recover so that it can swim away strongly.

 

2. Support Conservation

There are many good people trying to do good things in order to keep our fishing house in order. These organisations need your help! They are easy to find online and by helping them, whether that be financially – money always helps – or even just by following them on social media, (Twitter, Facebook) to increase their numbers and raise their profile within the community, is a bonus!

 

 

3. Damned Dams

What is it with man and dams they are everywhere and there seems to be more being created all the time! These things are the single biggest hurdle for our salmon! It's terrible in the US, they seem to be everywhere! Put a stop to it, object to these things being built, or at the very petition for a sensible fish pass. I mean come on, a fish canon, what is that all about!? Dams massively inhibit salmon getting up to their spawning grounds, it's a fact!

 

4. Working parties

As an individual you can help by joining up with work parties, this is usually through angling clubs or local authority groups.
The riverbanks get cluttered up with all of our litter, this litter builds up in place and creates silt beds, not good! Salmon need good, clean gravel in order to spawn, by helping clear all the crap from the river you can safely say that you are doing your bit to save wild salmon.

 

5. Look after the little ones

As salmon anglers we need to also make other anglers aware of just how fragile these migratory fish are. The juveniles, parr and smolt that live in the river need to be cared for too and given some respect.
People often see these as a nuisance and as such deal with them a little too aggressively. I've seen trout and grayling anglers, swing these in and shake these fragile little fish from their hooks which is not good this as this can cause an injury to the mouth can stop them feeding properly.
Take care with these little fish, wet your hands before touching them, so as not to take any protective slime from their body. Unhook them carefully and ensure they get put back in the water with the minimum of fuss!

 

Salmon are a very valuable resource, and through angling they bring in lots of money to local economies in remote areas but they're very vulnerable right now so let’s make sure that they are there for our kids to enjoy too!

 

Source: Adapted from https://www.fishingtv.com/10-ways-you-can-help-save-wild-salmon/


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