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Iain Goolager

Eleventh hour hanky panky
« on: 22/12/2009 at 23:48 »
Anyone know how far 'downstream' on the Don late spawning Salmon have been known to copulate? Inverurie is the nearest to the briney that I know of.

Iain

Iain Goolager

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #1 on: 22/12/2009 at 23:50 »
Any knowledge of other North East rivers would also be most interesting.

Iain

Dave Gordon

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky New
« Reply #2 on: 23/12/2009 at 00:57 »
Goval burn at Dyce for sure,the RDT have counted redds there,  more research is needed but if the Dee is anything go by any suitable habitat will be used, even if just above the tide. The lowest i know of is dyce but it is probably far lower, research is starting at the top and working down, with particular interest in the burns. The findings to date are surprising, and we are finding new details about the fish movements all the time. It is stunning how much of the Don is closed off to fish movements, and  probably amounts to many hundreds km of useful habitat.

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Jim Doyle

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #3 on: 23/12/2009 at 17:20 »
Seen fish spawning between morphie dyke and the sea on the north esk.  jim

Iain Goolager

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #4 on: 23/12/2009 at 20:08 »
Thanks JD

Merry Christmas old boy

Iain

Jim Eddie

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #5 on: 23/12/2009 at 20:15 »
As well as the Hanky Panky , you used to get Springers running the Northie from November.

Morphie dykes should be done away with anyway no reason for them being there now, don't know what its like now but when my old man was the ballif they had to electrofish the lade at the dykes to get out all the salmon who got trapped trying to get up the river.

It was amazing there was always one manged to loup down the old mans trouser leg   :z4

 :z18

Jim

Iain Goolager

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #6 on: 23/12/2009 at 20:23 »
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It was amazing there was always one manged to loup down the old mans trouser leg

A likely story Jim. :roll

Did it taste nice?

Iain

Jim Eddie

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #7 on: 23/12/2009 at 20:25 »
You'd need to ask the patrons of a Montrose Hotel Iain  :z4

Barry Robertson

Re: Eleventh hour hanky panky
« Reply #8 on: 23/12/2009 at 22:54 »
As well as the Hanky Panky , you used to get Springers running the Northie from November.

Morphie dykes should be done away with anyway no reason for them being there now, don't know what its like now but when my old man was the ballif they had to electrofish the lade at the dykes to get out all the salmon who got trapped trying to get up the river.

It was amazing there was always one manged to loup down the old mans trouser leg   :z4

 :z18

Jim

The dyke is still moving with fish most of the time and i am often up with the dogs to watch the rich and famous try and get a couple of salmon!
But i agree it would be far better done away with and let the fish up the river easier, have seen a couple  of days you could near walk over there backs of the salnmon to get to the other side as there was that many sitting in low water  :shock

 




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