Monthly Archives: September 2013
The Inverton Burn (a.k.a. Milton Burn, but there are enough of them on the Spey already) flows under the A9 opposite Kingussie. Few surveys on this burn had been completed so we set out on the last… Continue reading
Following the decision by the Spey Fishery Board stocking sub committee that targeted stocking should continue for the next five years it was decided that some of these fish would have their adipose fin removed to facilitate identification, if caught,… Continue reading
I received some feedback following the Aberlour meeting last week which I intend to take on board a) keep it short and b) present the summary first then the evidence. As this is a blog post the first point is… Continue reading
The Bookmark Author Event
The Bookmark Presents
The First Wee Crime Festival
Dark Nights, Dark Deeds… Death in Grantown?
Programme of Events
Friday 25th October
Crime and Dine: The Garth Hotel
7:00pm Cocktails –why not start the evening with a Bloody… Continue reading
We thought the river was low in July but with the odd short lived rise the levels have got lower and lower. In the mainstem the low water is probably good for juvenile production, as a greater area becomes … Continue reading
I joined the team today firstly to show Steve the electrofishing survey sites in the Blye Water, a tributary of the Livet, but also so that I could have a proper look at the top end of the Livet. We… Continue reading