by Stuart Brabbs | Jul 20, 2012 | Electrofishing, fishing
If the rain holds off and water levels drop, we should be able to start electrofishing next week. Anyone interested in coming along to see what we do and hopefully learn a bit about the river will be made welcome. Of course we will expect a bit of help carrying...
by Stuart Brabbs | Apr 28, 2012 | Conservation, Electrofishing, fishing, General
Take a moment to check back to our post of the 29th October 2011 and compare the photos taken soon after the Ponesk Burn was diverted with the images below, taken a couple of days ago on the 26th April 2012. Following extreme floods and prolonged high water over...
by Stuart Brabbs | Mar 13, 2012 | Conservation, Electrofishing, General
The plan this morning was to start where we finished last night and fish the last pool at the top of the stretch to complete the first once over. This didn’t happen as we decided to re fish the entire stretch again from the bottom up and concentrate on the...
by Stuart Brabbs | Mar 12, 2012 | Conservation, Electrofishing, fishing, General
DAY ONE We kept our fingers and everything else crossed over the weekend for dry weather. For once things went in our favour and when we arrived at the Kilmarnock Water this morning to undertake a very public fish rescue, we were relieved to see the river flowing...
by Stuart Brabbs | Dec 8, 2011 | Electrofishing, fishing
Contrary to popular belief salmon do spawn in the main stem of rivers; not just the tributaries. And in a river like the Doon, which has a long and narrow catchment, with few tributaries of any size downstream of Loch Doon, over 70% of the habitat suitable for...
by Stuart Brabbs | Oct 29, 2011 | Conservation, Electrofishing, fishing
Look back to the Blog Post of the 25th August and compare the photos taken then to those in this post (taken yesterday). The Ponesk Burn near Muirkirk was moved to allow Scottish Coal to extract reserves from below the previously modified channel. Great efforts have...