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UK; River Itchen Weed Cutting Dates 2021

River Itchen Weed Cutting Dates 2021

The river Itchen Weed Cutting dates 2021 have now been finalised by the Environment Agency and The Test & Itchen Association.

Test & Itchen Association Weed Cutting Dates 2020

Sector A: River Itchen Weed Cutting Above Durngate Sluice ( Winchester)

Sector A Cutting Dates Sector A Clearing Off Dates
Monday 3rd May – Friday 7th May Saturday 8th May
Sunday 6th June – Sunday 13th June Monday 14th June –Tuesday 15th June
Monday 5th July – Sunday 11th July Monday 12th July – Tuesday 13th July
Saturday 14th Aug – Saturday 21st August Sunday 22nd August – Monday 23rd August

Sector B: River Itchen Weed Cutting Below Durngate Sluice ( Winchester)

Sector B: River Itchen Weed Cutting Dates 2019 Sector B Clearing Off Dates
Tuesday 4th May – Saturday 8th May Sunday 9th May
Monday 7th June – Monday 14th June Tuesday 15th June – Wednesday 16th June
Tuesday 6th July – Monday 12th July Tuesday 13th July – Wednesday 14th July
Sunday 15th Aug – Sunday 22nd August Monday 23rd August – Tuesday 24th August

WINTER OPEN PERIOD
Weed may be cut any time after 2nd October 2020 until 15th April 2021. Owners are asked to ensure that cutting is completed before trout spawning begins and that cut bank side vegetation is not allowed to fall in the river.

1. Weed Cutting should start at the beginning of the dates allowed. You must inform your downstream neighbour when you have finished clearing off and of any subsequent problems. Regular communication with your neighbours upstream and downstream is […]

2020-11-12T16:54:34+00:00November 12th, 2020|News|Comments Off on UK; River Itchen Weed Cutting Dates 2021

UK: Weed Cutting River Test 2021

River Test Weed Cutting Dates 2021

River Test Weed cutting dates 2021.

Dates for the River Test weed cutting periods have been agreed by the Environment Agency and the Test and Itchen Association for 2021.
Cutting will start at the top of the river  with slight changes as we move further down the system.

WINTER OPEN PERIOD

Weed may be cut any time after 14 October 2020 until 26 April 2021. Owners are asked to ensure that cutting is completed before trout spawning begins and that bank side vegetation is not allowed to fall in the river.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Cutting should start at the beginning of the dates allowed. Please inform your downstream neighbour when you have finished clearing off and of any subsequent problems. Regular communication with your neighbours upstream and downstream is essential to ensure trouble-free weed cutting and clearing down. Weed cutting boats should finish one day before the end of each cutting period.

The Environment Agency has granted consent for the general cutting of weed on the River Test, and approved the dates overleaf. In the event of low river flows (and high water temperatures) the Environment Agency may request that weed cuts are postponed or reduced in extent in order to maintain water levels and quality. Cutting of weed outside of the authorised dates, without the Agency’s consent, constitutes an offence under Section 90 of the Water Resources Act 1991

Grass cuttings and bank trimmings must NEVER be put into the river. Depositing any form of solid waste in the river, including bankside vegetation, is strictly prohibited under Sections 85 and 90 of the Water Resources Act 1991

Riparian owners are asked to carry out bank maintenance and other works likely to cause displacement […]

2021-10-22T12:38:43+01:00November 12th, 2020|News|Comments Off on UK: Weed Cutting River Test 2021

Membership Survey Results

The recent membership survey basic results are shown below. We received a total of 403 responses from 1759 membership emails.
Many members took the opportunity to add observations and comments which are extremely useful. The results will take some time to fully analyse and members will be kept informed of the outcome.

Membership Survey Results

2020-01-14T11:02:09+00:00January 14th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Membership Survey Results

UK; Weed Cutting Dates 2019 River Avon

Weed Cutting Dates 2019  River Avon

The following dates have been approved by the EA and Wiltshire Fishery Association for weed cutting in the 2019 season.

2018 was almost a return to the heavey weed growth we used to experience back a few years ago although in some areas growth was still limited.
The Keeper team did a magnificent job and only had to use mechanical assistance in a few of the deeper stretches.

Weed growth at the start of the year will be closely monitored and cut early in the allocated period if required .

Chalk Stream Weed Cutting

River Avon – Above Crossing ‘C’

Weed Cutting Dates 2019 Cleardown Dates
Wed 24th April to Wed 8th May Thurs 9th & Fri 10th May
Thurs 13th to Tues 25th June Wed 26th & Thurs 27th June
Sun 21st to Tues 30th July Wed 31st July & Thurs 1st August

River Avon – Below Crossing ‘C’

Weed Cutting Dates 2019 Cleardown Dates
Sun 28th April to Sun 12th May Mon 13th & Tues 14th May
Mon 17th to Sat 29th June Sun 30th June & Mon 1st July
Tues 23rd July to Thurs 1st August Fri 2nd & Sat 3rd August
2018-09-20T23:55:48+01:00September 20th, 2018|News|Comments Off on UK; Weed Cutting Dates 2019 River Avon

Weed Cutting Dates River Wylye 2018

River Wylye – Bathhampton  to Chilhampton

CUTTING CLEARING DOWN
Friday 6th to Friday 13th April Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th April
Monday 7th to Sunday 20th May Sunday 21st & Monday 22nd May
Monday 25th June to Tuesday 10th July Wednesday 11th & Thursday 12th July

River Wylye – Below Chilhampton

CUTTING CLEARING DOWN
Friday 13th to Friday 20th April Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd April
Monday 14th to Sunday 27th May Monday 28th & Tuesday 29th May
Monday 2nd to Tuesday 17th July Wednesday 18th to Thursday 19th July
2018-03-28T23:42:14+01:00January 10th, 2018|News|Comments Off on Weed Cutting Dates River Wylye 2018

Weed Cutting Dates River Avon 2018

RIVER AVON – Above Crossing ‘C’

CUTTING CLEARING DOWN
Saturday 21st April to Saturday 5th May Sunday 6th  & Monday 7th May
Friday 15th to Wednesday 27th June Thursday 28th & Friday 29th June
Saturday 21st – Monday 30th July Tuesday 31st July & Wednesday 1at August

RIVER AVON – Below Crossing “C”

CUTTING CLEARING DOWN
Wednesday 25th April to Wednesday 9th May Thursday 10th & Friday 11th May
Monday 18th to Saturday 30th June Sunday 1st & Monday 2nd July
Monday 23rd July to Wednesday 1st August Thursday 2nd & Friday 3rd August
2018-03-28T23:43:50+01:00January 8th, 2018|News|Comments Off on Weed Cutting Dates River Avon 2018

What is a Chalk Stream? Fly Fishing

What is a Chalk Stream?

What is a Chalk stream? The English chalkstreams are characterised by naturally filtered alkaline water of exceptional clarity and lush waterweed, creating an environment in which Brown Trout thrive and grow to large sizes. Grayling fishing is excellent and unusually for the UK they can be caught on a dry fly even in the winter. The clarity of the water means that both Trout and Grayling fishing often involves sight fishing for individual fish….creating real excitement and added interest to the fishing. The very best fishing is often in the shallower clearer upper reaches of the main chalkstream rivers and in the tributary streams.

What is a chalkstream?

Where are the Chalk Streams?

In England chalk streams are located in south and east England, for example in Dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Kent, Norfolk, south Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire. There are also some important chalk streams on the wolds in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire.

What is a chalkstream?

The Importance of Chalk Streams.

There are only around 200 chalk streams in the world, and 85% of these are found in England, so we have a special responsibility to look after them. A combination of geology and climate means that our chalk streams have characteristic features that support special wildlife habitats and species. They are fed from groundwater aquifers, meaning that the water is of high clarity and good chemical quality. It is the quality of the waters as well as the gravels of the river bed that make chalk streams so precious for invertebrates, such as rare species like the fine-lined pea mussel and a range of mayfly species, as well as for damselflies […]

2018-03-28T23:45:22+01:00April 23rd, 2017|News|Comments Off on What is a Chalk Stream? Fly Fishing
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