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Scottish Fishery Management (Trout And Char)

Volume 572: debated on Tuesday 21 May 1996

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asked Her Majesty's Government:Why there is no close season for rainbow trout.

Since rainbow trout do not normally reproduce naturally in Scotland, there is no statutory close season.

asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether they consider that the lack of close season legislation for rainbow trout and char is being exploited by unscrupulous anglers, to allow them to take protected brown trout out of season.

The Government have no evidence that this is a problem. However, as it is an offence to take brown trout in the close season whatever the pretext, those responsible can be prosecuted.

asked Her Majesty's Government:Whether they consider that fishery management and the operation of district fishery boards and protection orders are made difficult, if not impossible, by the lack of close season legislation for certain species.

Those responsible for the management of Scotland's freshwater fisheries have not made representations to that effect.

asked Her Majesty's Government:

  • Whether the species of char or Arctic char are covered by any close season legislation; and
  • Whether they have any plans to introduce a close season for rainbow trout and char or Arctic char.

There is no statutory close season for char, also known as Arctic char. The Government have no plans to introduce a close season for that species or for rainbow trout.