by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 6, 2014 | General
Once again the rivers rose overnight and the Stinchar and Girvan seemed to catch most of the rain. Following the problems that I identified with access to the fish pass at Catrine Dam, I returned this morning to see if the fresh run fish that I expected should be...
by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 4, 2014 | Conservation, General
Well rain came eventually and all rivers have risen into spate. Lets hope the fish come in quickly and fishing next week is good. I went to Catrine today to see how the completed dam looked in spate. It isn’t the biggest spate in the world and we could normally...
by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 2, 2014 | Electrofishing, General
We are taking part in a long term temperature study of the River Ayr catchment. To assist a PhD student in their research, we agreed to install temperature data loggers in carefully chosen locations across the catchment. These data loggers will be active for 20 years...
by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 1, 2014 | General
We’ve been asked to post a notice for members of Newmilns and Greenhom AC . Members of the Club are reminded that they have until the 17th October to vote either for or against a merger with Darvel AC in 2015. Votes may be cast at the Scottish Cancer Charity...
by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 1, 2014 | Conservation, Electrofishing
Iberdrola are currently installing a power line between Coylton and Dalmellington passing through Kyle Forest en route. We were asked to proved some guidance for water crossing points and duly attended a meeting with their environmental team where we highlighted that...
by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 1, 2014 | fishing
I recently urged people to look at their waters to see how many trout are rising. We keep hearing calls that trout are in short supply on the Ayr and Lugar and that stocking is necessary yet wherever we take time to look, there is no shortage of fish rising. One old...