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Angling News
Restriction on salmon angling at Pontoon Bridge extended
By Rory Sheehan
31, Jan 2009 - 10:24

At the request of the North Western Regional Fisheries Board, the Minister for State at the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Mr. Sean Power, TD, has renewed a bye-law which defers the opening of the salmon angling season at Pontoon Bridge to 1 June in order to conserve stocks of spring salmon.  The bye-law also applies to the “Cross River”, upstream of the railway Bridge, and to the River Deel downstream of Knockadangan Bridge.   The new bye-law will remain in place for a three year period following which it will be reviewed.  

The CEO of the North Western Regional Fisheries Board, Vincent Roche, said the previous bye-law, which had been introduced in 2006, had been very effective in conserving valuable stocks of spring salmon in the Moy catchment. However, numbers of salmon spawning on the Deel were still lower than they should be and the Board was grateful that the Minister had agreed to its request to renew the provisions of the old bye-law for a further three years to allow stocks to recover.  

Meanwhile, the new salmon angling season on the River Moy itself gets underway on Sunday, 1st February. 



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