Broadland Pike Tagging
The team explains the importance of understanding the behaviors and movements of Broadland Pike. The project team explains the need for study
The team explains the importance of understanding the behaviors and movements of Broadland Pike. The project team explains the need for study
Thanks to Andy Hindes of Fishtrack Ltd, John Currie and all the volunteers that have helped us get so far. Steve Lane EA
Following a lot of hard work by many people, aided by support from this year’s Environment Agency Rivers and Natural Fisheries Improvement Project funds, I am please to attach the report from the first phase of the Broadland Pike tagging project. The media picked up on this and spent a morning out with the team…
The Broadland Pike Tagging Project continues to make significant progress in the quest to improve our understanding of pike stocks in the Broads. The Environment Agency’s Steve Lane and Andy Hindes of Fishtrack Ltd have been out again today to continue training angling volunteers to tag pike. Both Andy and Steve have asked us to…