Catch Returns

Catch returns are essential if we are to manage the river. Many thanks to those who have already made theirs. To members who have not yet done so please complete the catch return issued with your permit and post it to The Eden Angling Association, 49 Sandylands Road Cupar KY15 5JP., alternatively you can scan or photograph it and e mail it to eaa.secretary@btinternet.com to be entered in the draw for a free permit for 2022..

Tales of the Riverbank with Cupar Heritage

To coincide with the UN Climate Change Conference UK over the coming weeks, a guided walk along the banks of the River Eden between Cupar Mills and Thomastoun will take place with tales of how the river contributed to the development of Cupar, the consequences of man-made changes through time and discussion about what the future holds with anticipated climate changes.

The walk will be led by members of Cupar Heritage and the duration will be approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes .

Saturday 30th October at 2.00 p.m. or Saturday 6th November at 10.30 a.m.

Assemble at Cupar Museum and Heritage Centre ten minutes before the scheduled time to join the walk.

To book for this event please email cuparheritage@gmail.com

This free to attend event has been supported by the COP26Coversations Fund developed in partnership by Museums Galleries Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland and the Scottish Library & Information Council.

         Cupar Heritage is a Scottish Charitable Incorportated Organisation ( SCIO)

                                        Scottish Charity Number SC043605

                                                www.cuparheritage.org.uk

CATCH RETURNS - APPEAL to Members

Members of the Association are required by the constitution to make an annual catch return INCLUDING NIL RETURNS. This can be done by completing the on line return for each outing, or by using the catch return issued with each permit. or print and complete the catch return below. Days fishing for Salmon must also be recorded.
Failure to make a catch return may result refusal of next seasons membership permit to fish as the law requires the Association to make an accurate return to Scottish Government.,

Post to: The Eden Angling Association, 49 Sandylands Road, Cupar, KY15 5JP   OR  complete the on line catch return on the web site (Click top left button & select ‘Catch return 2021’

Post to: The Eden Angling Association, 49 Sandylands Road, Cupar, KY15 5JP OR complete the on line catch return on the web site (Click top left button & select ‘Catch return 2021’

Sea Trout

Low water levels and hot weather have held back some sea Trout from entering the river the river this season, Climate change is having an effect and runs are getting later each year.. HOWEVER, the bigger residents that run in July are keeping their heads down under the banks during daylight hours some are running as the evening air and water temperatures combine with the tides for a few to venture up and, perhaps back again . This one at 3 1/2lb was caught & returned in the Nydie tidal waters, on a size 12 Alexandra, in less than a foot of water, as the grass turned from green to grey.. It was kind enough in the recovery to pose for a photo

Siver Ghost 3lb (1).jpg

Himalayan Balsam Pulling

Sustainable Cupar have organised several Himalayan Balsam pulling events and are looking for Eden Angling Association volunteers to assist.them clear Balsam between the Pitscottie Bridge Cupar and the weir.

Meet Norma at the Marie Curie sign.at the Pitscottie Bridge Cupar at 18:30 on the following dates. Instruction will be given.

Tuesday 3rd August; Wednesday 4th August; and Tuesday 19th August,

 

GIANT HOGWEED

The Eden Angling Association trained volunteers continue to do what it can to control Giant Hogweed on the river. Anglers should be aware that if the sap of this invasive plant contacts skin it can cause severe burns when exposed to sunlight. The effects can be long standing..GIve it a wide berth.

Giant Hogweed  starting to Flower - June

Giant Hogweed starting to Flower - June

Dry Eden Water Scarcity competition for primary aged children

To the Eden Angling superhero parents with Primary aged children.

As climate change continues to place greater demands on river water from agriculture the Dry Eden group with representation from the Eden Angling Association reported on the Fifeshire Eden in 2018-2019 as one of 7 in the UK affected by agricultural water extraction in times of climate change.Water is a scarce resource and this competition is intended to spread awareness through the community. Feel free to share this with others on your network.

DRY: The Diary of a Water Superhero, children’s competition

with Waterwise

A creative challenge to children to read and enjoy this engaging STEM book and use their imagination to illustrate what their community would look like if we all used water more wisely

What would your home, school, or garden look like if we were to use water more wisely?

+ Competition open to 5-9 and 10-13 year olds + Individual and class prizes +
+ Supported by online teacher notes in English & Welsh +

+ Submit entries May 1st-28th, 2021 +

+ A collaboration between the DRY Project (University of the West of England) and Waterwise in conjunction with Waterwise's Water Saving Week May 17th-21st +

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To find out more, please click here:  https://www.waterwise.org.uk/drycompetition/

 

Many thanks, Best wishes,  Lindsey

 

Professor Lindsey McEwen

 

Director: Centre for Water, Communities and Resilience

Department of Geography and Environmental Management

University of the West of England

Frenchay Campus

Coldharbour Lane

Bristol

BS16 1QY

United Kingdom

 

MEMBERSHIP PERMITS

Some of our usual permit shops remain unable to sell Eden permits until the current COVID restrictions are eased.

Permits may still be obtained from the SECRETARY by e-mail or post with name, Address, Post code and type of permit required (ADULT, JNR or OAP) for details on payment by Bank Transfer (Preferred as permits can usually be posted out same day). Cheques take longer because of restricted bank opening and also take time to clear.

E-Mail: eaa.secretary@btinternet.com

Post: The Scretary, Eden Angilng Association, 49 Sandylands road, Cupar, KY15 5JP