‘It took me all of 15 minutes to land the fish,’ said the Leitrim man
Catch and release was to the forefront of this intrepid angler as he quickly brought the fish to the weighing scales and safely returned it to the water.
The weir was constructed in the 1960s to regulate river flows to reduce flood risk. But it has posed a significant obstacle for salmon and other migratory fish, who swim upstream in search of gravel beds to spawn. In a similar project, juvenile fish have been seen passing through a notch at Chester Weir only days after improvement works were completed to help fish migration in the river Dee.
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