Illegal poaching net seized on River Foyle with captured Salmon

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by Gráinne Connolly

Fishery Officers from the Loughs Agency have seized an illegal net from the River Foyle used it for poaching. 

An 11lbs adult Atlantic Salmon had been captured in the net, which happened to be carrying a significant number of eggs. 

According to the Loughs Agency, a Salmon of this weight could be carrying in the region of 8,000 eggs.

At this time of year the fish are also undergoing changes to their bodies in preparation for the breeding season. 

"Both males and females change colour and shape in readiness for breeding." 

John McCartney, the Director of Conservation and Protection at Loughs Agency, said 

“Loughs Agency are deeply concerned by the ongoing poaching activities on the rivers of the Foyle and Carlingford systems.

"Future generations of fish are being put at risk by the continued #illegal #poachingin our rivers.

"The loss of a fish such as this, carrying up to 8000 eggs highlights the challenges which the Agency is encountering on a daily basis.

"Whilst the Agency and its staff continue to work diligently to protect our rivers from the dangers of illegal poaching, we would remind the public that if they have any information relating to poaching activities to please contact the Loughs Agency where their report will be handled in the strictest confidence”.

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