Catch & Release - Small Changes, Big Impact Atlantic Salmon Fishing In Scotland https://img.youtube.com/vi/7Jp2FKillMA/default.jpg

Catch and release has become a cornerstone of sustainable fishing—and Scotland is at the forefront. With release rates now exceeding 95%, it has become the norm across the UK. This is a significant win for conservation efforts, but its impact extends even further. The practice supports the health of fisheries and bolsters rural communities that rely on fishing tourism—an industry that contributes £79 million annually to the Scottish economy.

Yet, despite these positive strides, wild Atlantic Salmon continue to face serious challenges. Rising water temperatures, pollution, natural predators, and man-made barriers all threaten their survival. Alarmingly, salmon numbers in Britain have declined by around 40% over the past two decades, resulting in their return to the Endangered list.

To raise awareness and promote responsible angling, Fisheries Management Scotland has produced this powerful video for anglers. It highlights how vital their role is in protecting not just wild Atlantic Salmon and Sea Trout, but a wide range of species. The video covers essential practices such as access, equipment, handling, and aftercare—each crucial to ensuring these fish can complete their life cycle in our rivers. Featuring insights from dedicated professionals, it’s a rallying call to protect these iconic species for future generations.

More information can be found on the Fishing Management Scotland website alongside their guide on the best practises for Catch & Release.