The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Monster trout in fact fugitive salmon

- GRAHAM BROWN

Marine experts have poured cold water on the prospect of a record catch from an Angus river after the monster proved to be a rogue salmon farm escapee.

The 28lb 6oz specimen was landed on the North Esk near Edzell late last autumn, sparking suggestion­s it could be – by a single ounce – a new British best for a rod-caught sea trout.

Days ahead of the new season on the Angus Esks, river chiefs have now learned the fish may have found its way to the area from Norway.

Scientific confirmati­on has also been met with relief it has been taken out of the local system, averting the possibilit­y of gene-weakening breeding with wild Scottish salmon. Dr Craig MacIntyre of the Esk District Salmon Fishery Board said: “The main reason this was thought to be a sea trout was due to the head.

“The shape of the snout more closely resembles a sea trout than a salmon, the upper jaw extends past the line of the eye – with Atlantic salmon the upper jaw finishes in line with the eye – and there are many more spots on the gill cover that would be seen on a Scottish Atlantic salmon.”

Escaped farmed salmon, especially one of such size, are rare in east coast rivers.

The nearest salmon farms are in Orkney and Shetland, but one theory surrounds a report of large salmon escaping from a farm in Norway last year.

“The fish generated quite a bit of interest up and down the river, and even among fisheries experts opinions differed,” said Dr MacIntyre.

The record is 28lb 5oz, although doubt has also been cast on that specimen being possibly a sea trout/ salmon hybrid.

Dr MacIntyre added: “I sent a scale sample off to the freshwater laboratory of Marine Scotland Science, who have reported that after hatching, the fish spent one year in freshwater, followed by two years at sea before entering the river in summer/autumn 2019.

“The growth pattern of the scales suggests the fish had been in captivity and had come from a fish farm.”

 ??  ?? The fish was landed on the North Esk near Edzell.
The fish was landed on the North Esk near Edzell.

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