Wye & Usk Foundation - Fishing Britain Shorts
The future of our rivers rests heavy on the custodians that take on the protection of these environments. It's not just about putting more fish in the rivers its about maintaining the delicate balance and making it accessible for anglers and fish alike. Dr Stephen Marsh-Smith tells us what the Wye & Usk Foundation have been doing to maintain these wonderful fishing venues. Visit http://www.wyeuskfoundation.org/ This item first appeared in Fishing Britain episode 002 http://bit.ly/fishingbritain Sign up for our weekly email newsletter http://bit.ly/weeklyemail

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Fantastic late summer fly fishing sport – Crai Reservoir, Brecon Beacons, South Wales, UK, 2024

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Wye & Usk Foundation Fishery Reviews - PLUS Update on Chainbridge - June 2022

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America Spent 70 Years Filling Empty Mountain Lakes With Fish — and What It Quietly Destroyed

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FISHING BEAUTIFUL STREAMS FOR TROUT | Small Stream Browns with Adam Fisher | Film Preview

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Moments You Must See To Believe | Incredible Moments #10

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A Cane Rod on the Wye and Usk.

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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Most İnteresting Fishing Technique / Unbelievable / Big Fish

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Wild Streams Of Wales - Trout Fishing On The River Edw

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Two Biologists Bought a Dead Scottish Valley and Removed Every Sheep — What Came Back Was Impossible

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Most Incredible Cruise Ship Videos Ever Captured

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River Wye - How Caple Court Beat - Overview By Drone - Wye & Usk Foundation / Fishing Passport

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Chapter Three | The Secret Lake | Reflections | Volume Two

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Fishing Clubs Of Wales: Groe Park and Irfon Angling Club - Builth Wells Mid Wales - Wye and Irfon

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I slept in my Van to Fish a 700-year-old Estate River... (BEAST Caught!) 😯

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See How a 453kg Giant Bluefin Tuna Is Flawlessly Carved in Seconds

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Idiots With Chainsaws: Tree Cutting Fails | Extreme Dangerous Logging Truck Fails #59

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Salmon Run With Jack Charlton

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Azumigawa River and the Small Happiness of a Bamboo Rod Builder │ A Little Happiness Of Fly Rod B...

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