Barnstaple & District Angling Club – AGM 2025

Barnstaple & District Angling Association’s AGM was held at the Ebberley Arms on November 18th and a large proportion of the clubs membership were in attendance. The meeting commenced with an informative presentation from Hannah Parvin of the West Country Rivers Trust. Hannah outlined the challenges facing the rivers of the South West and in particular the Teign – Taw Fishery Management plan. Hannah outlined the work being done working with the farming community to reduce harmful impact on rivers from slurry and sediment. Adjustments to practices can have a very positive impact on the health of rivers with cost benefits from reduced lost soil and longer term sustainability. The main focus on the River Teign catchment is on removing migration blockers such as weirs.

Hannah highlighted results of recent fish fry surveys with some good news amongst the data showing good numbers of salmon fry across some areas of the Taw catchment.

Training for shad eDNA sampling with the Westcountry Rivers Trust at the Fox & Hounds in June 2025

The Taw eDNA study is ongoing and it is hoped that results from this years sampling carried out by anglers trained during the summer will soon be released. In recent seasons anglers have reported significant numbers of shad caught whilst fishing for trout and salmon. The presence of a breeding population of shad could bring significant funding that will in turn benefit salmonid populations.

( Above ) Cup Winners – Dave Winter – Bass on the Fly, Scott Bowden -Salmon Cup, Nick McMurtrie- Committee Cup

 

The Club is undoubtedly in good hands with a longstanding and hard working committee good it is good financial health and has a strong membership.   The club owns two stretchs of fishing on the Taw with salmon and trout along with a delighful coarse fishing lake at South Aller.

The 2025 salmon fishing season was hampered by low water levels and high temperatures. The last month of the season brought an encouraging number of salmon caught by anglers fishing the Lower beats above the club water. Close to forty salmon were caught between Newbridge and Umberleigh with only a handful of fish caught from higher beats despite good water in the closing weeks. Most of the fish caught were believed to have been in the river for sometime and had become active with a rise in water levels and oxygen.

The club has resurrected several of its old trophies and three trphies were presented on the night. Dave Winter was awarded the bass on the fly trophy for a bass reported at 8lb in Trout & Salmon magazine. The fine bass was tempted over a mile above the tidal limit.Scott Bowden received the Salmon Trophy and Nick McMurtrie was awarded the committee for his sterling and meticulous work as club archivist.

The evening was an enjoyable social occasion that brought its membership together with a very positive vibe despite the challenges that face our rivers. An auction of fishing books and memorabilia was held at the end of the meeting with proceeds going to the Air Ambulance.