DCAL Regulations 2014

Saturday, March 5, 2022
DCAL have outlined the regulations which are in effect from march 1st this year.
Below is a summary of how they will impact on the Moyola Anglers.

From march 1st 2014 all salmon and sea trout caught by anglers must be returned to the water again. This will apply to all waters across the DCAL jurisdiction, all salmon and sea trout caught by anglers must be returned to the water.

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While fishing for salmon and sea trout anglers must use single or double barbless hooks only and will only be able to use worms after the end of each June to protect salmon smolts.

Anglers must ensure that they make returns on fishing effort. While anglers will no longer be allowed to retain salmon or sea trout on the vast majority of our waters, they must still record and return details of fish caught and returned to the water. This continues to be a valuable dataset which will contribute to a scientific assessment of salmon stocks and will help determine when rivers might re-open for the retention of salmon or sea trout by anglers. To facilitate this, the format of the game fishing licence has been amended to include a form for anglers to record salmon and sea trout catch and release details for return to the Department at the end of the season.