Scotland's Salmon Netsmen - mono
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The bothy at Creetown where Walter Davidson, the last full-time salmon netter on the Solway firth in south-west Scotland, lives during the fishing season, from April to September. Mr Davidson is a fourth generation salmon netter and last in his family line. The once-thriving Scottish salmon netting industry fell into decline in the 1970s and 1980s when the numbers of fish caught reduced due to environmental and economic reasons. By 2007, only a handful of men still caught wild salmon and sea...
more » The bothy at Creetown where Walter Davidson, the last full-time salmon netter on the Solway firth in south-west Scotland, lives during the fishing season, from April to September. Mr Davidson is a fourth generation salmon netter and last in his family line. The once-thriving Scottish salmon netting industry fell into decline in the 1970s and 1980s when the numbers of fish caught reduced due to environmental and economic reasons. By 2007, only a handful of men still caught wild salmon and sea trout using traditional methods, mainly for export to the Continent.
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Photograph © Colin McPherson, 2003.Tel. +44 7831 838717.Email: mail@colinmcpherson.co.uk
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