Stirling Observer

Season launched by young anglers Allan Water restoratio­n work highlighte­d at ceremony

- ALASTAIR MCNEILL

The Allan Water fishing season opened last week with the traditiona­l blessing of the river with whisky.

The Allan Water Angling and Improvemen­t Associatio­n ceremony took place near Kinbuck on March 15 and featured first casts by two young members Iona Somerville and Thomas Robertson.

Associatio­n president Roy Robertson spoke of the group’s long and rich history during the ceremony and looked ahead to another year when anglers can enjoy the beauty of the Allan Water and fish for the mighty salmon and sea trout who visit the river annually.

He also invited Alison Baker from the Forth Rivers Trust to share with members the work being done by the trust through restoratio­n projects and partnershi­ps with local landowners to support the natural habitat and protect and restore the wild salmon and trout population­s.

Mr Robertson said: “This year’s opening ceremony was a special one, not only for the blessing of the river with Tullibardi­ne whisky distilled locally with water from the Allan, part of the tradition of the opening of the fishing season, but for the fact that this year saw the first casts done by two junior members Iona Somerville and Thomas Robertson, demonstrat­ing the value of angling and rivers to all generation­s and genders.

“Since 1911 the associatio­n has always been an advocate for the river, and for providing affordable and accessible angling for all and this continues to be their focus to this day.

“The year 2022 is set to be a shinning one for the Associatio­n and its members, with the committee having worked incredibly hard to provide opportunit­ies and support to encourage new people into fishing, seeking funding to carry out restoratio­n work along the river banks, and look at bridge building to make the river more accessible for local communitie­s and visitors to access and enjoy the river.”

Mr Robertson pointed out that the associatio­n is now providing free junior membership­s to encourage more kids to go outdoors, learn about nature and develop new skills.

Along with this they provide annual funding to the Fish in the Classroom initiative which provides children the chance to see fish grow from eggs, and eventually release them into rivers.

The associatio­n have also received funding to host a Fishing for Freedom project aimed at providing free fishing opportunit­ies for people that have felt the impacts of the pandemic and isolation and want to go outdoors and connect with nature whilst learning new skills.

The Allan Water Angling and

Improvemen­t Associatio­n’s work is carried out by volunteers and more informatio­n can be found at their website: https://www. allanwater­angling.org

 ?? ?? Welcome back Grace Wilding of Forth District Salmon Fishery Board and young angler Iona Somerville
Welcome back Grace Wilding of Forth District Salmon Fishery Board and young angler Iona Somerville
 ?? ?? Young anglers Iona Somerville and Thomas Robertson at the Allan Water opening ceremony
Young anglers Iona Somerville and Thomas Robertson at the Allan Water opening ceremony
 ?? ?? New season Thomas Robertson and his dad David Robertson
New season Thomas Robertson and his dad David Robertson

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