Loughs Agency is advising anglers to help preserve salmon and trout stocks in rivers following prolonged periods of hot weather across both Donegal and Derry catchments.
These extreme weather conditions have led to low river flows, high water temperatures and low oxygen levels in many bodies of water.
Head of Science, Dr Sarah McLean, is hopeful that anglers will proceed with caution on the rivers, particularly when fishing in the current warm temperatures.
“Many of our fish species will find survival difficult in these warm conditions without the added pressure of angling stress,” she said.
“Even catch and release poses a risk in these conditions as low dissolved oxygen in the water can result in poor fish recovery rates and inadvertent mortalities.”
There are several measures anglers can take to help protect fish during the hot weather:
- Consider taking the water temperature before you fish and avoid fishing at times when water temperatures are high. Water temperature will be coolest in the early morning.
- Where possible, keep fish in the water during catch and release.
- Seek advice from fishery or angling clubs where appropriate.
- Avoid targeting larger fish or sensitive species.
- Keep nets should not be used by coarse anglers during warm weather.
- Limit handling time.
- Where possible and safe, release fish into deeper, faster flowing water.