We’d like to remind everyone that catch returns, including ‘Nil Returns’ are now due and
should be submitted as soon as possible. The LLAIA have a statutory obligation to forward a
return of all migratory fish caught on the system to Marine Scotland by 31 December each
year.
At the 2019 AGM the LLAIA Constitution was amended as follows:
5(b) Association members must submit a catch return no later than 30 days after the end of the
season, i.e. 30 th November. Renewal of membership will not be granted until a return is received
and an administration fee on top of the annual membership subscription in the following season
may be charged if deemed appropriate by the committee.
Last year despite fair warning being given that this measure would be enforced unfortunately several
members found themselves £25 lighter in the pocket.
This year’s returns will be used in determining the salmon conservation category for season
2021, so it’s important that every angler returns their figures to us including ‘Nil Catches’.
We realise that some coarse anglers hold full memberships but require a return from all
members and River Leven season and day ticket holders
Forms have already been issued with permits but copies are available at O’ Brien’s store at
Bonhill Bridge and all permit retailers. These must be returned to us by 30 November to
allow for the preparation and transmission of the final report and should be posted to.
L.L.A.I.A. Catch Returns
4 Woodside Place
Charing Cross
Glasgow
G3 7QF
There are also collection boxes located within O’ Brien’s and on the railings adjacent to
VOLDAC.
Online Catch Register
The LLAIA online Catch Register is now live and can be visited on our home page. Or by clicking the link below.
This service can be accessed by full members, associate members and weekly and day ticket
holders. ’Nil Returns’ can also be recorded and subscribers will receive email confirmation.
LLAIA online Catch Register link: https://catchreturn.lochlomondangling.com/#/
Many thanks to those of you who have already submitted.
Regards
LLAIA Committee