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Fish Handling Guidance for 2026
As we enter the smolt run period and officially reach the beginning of Spring, SFB would like to remind anglers of the current catch and release fish handling guidelines and tackle recommendations produced by Fisheries Management Scotland. The full advice

Internship opportunity on the Spey
The Spey foundation is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a Working with Rivers intern this year to protect and restore Scotland’s freshwater species and habitats. The intern position will work alongside professionals to contribute to projects designed
Job Vacancy: SISI – Seasonal Project Officer
The Spey fishery board is very excited to announce an Job vacancy on behalf of the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative. SISI is a multi-year project in northern Scotland, which aims to encourage communities to tackle invasive non-native species such as

2025 Annual Report Published
After the end of a long and difficult season, and the AGM on the 10th of February 2026, the the SFB’s 2025 annual report is ready for public circulation. The AGM summarises the activity of the Board staff during 2025,

River Spey 2025 Catch Results
The Spey Fishery Board is pleased to announce that the salmon rod catch for the River Spey in 2025 was 3,677, 99% of which were released. This is less than 2024’s catch of 5,344 (99% of which were released) but

Spey Foundation 2025 Auction is Live
We are excited to announce that the 2025 River Spey auction is live! Find the auction here The River Spey and its tributaries constitute a keystone component of the ecological network of northeast Scotland, supporting numerous red-listed species and providing
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