Scary skull has Gary trawling for answers
Washed-up remnants of a denizen of the deep have created a maritime mystery in Angus. (...)
'Enterprise should be embraced and encouraged' — Usan Salmon Fisheries rejects 'ridiculous' criticism of expansion
Scotland's largest salmon netting firm has rejected criticism of a move to extend its operation. (...)
Former Arbroath fish merchant Morris Scott
Retired fish merchant Morris Scott died peacefully in Little Cairnie Hospital, Arbroath, on Friday. He was 77. (...)
'If I wanted to see meerkats, I would have gone to a zoo' — St Andrews Aquarium under fire
One of Fife's top tourist attractions, the St Andrews Aquarium, has come under fire for having ''no interesting fish.'' (...)
Weather means Tay Salmon Fisheries Board learned little from extended season
The first year of an experiment carried out on the River Tay was hampered by poor weather. (...)
Joe hates to carp — but garden guest otter show more manners
An opportunistic otter is at the heart of a fishy mystery on the outskirts of Dundee. (...)
Salmon netting returns to the River Tay after two decades
Two decades after it was stopped, salmon netting has returned to the River Tay. (...)
River Tay anglers put on alert for humpback salmon
Anglers on the River Tay have been urged to be vigilant after a foreign species of salmon was caught in another Scottish river. (...)
Ian's catch is a new record for Butterstone Loch
Staff a Perthshire estate couldn't believe their eyes when an angler returned with a record-breaking catch. (...)
Inuit demands spark angler concerns over Scottish salmon stocks
Salmon stocks on the River Tay and the North and South Esk in Angus could be under threat from the demands of a group of Eskimo fishermen. (...)
'Weekend millionaire' caused £10,000 of damage trashing parents' house in money row
A man described by his father as a "weekend millionaire" trashed his parents' home with a hammer — causing around £10,000 worth of damage — due to him bearing a grievance over his allocation of money. (...)
Scales of justice weigh down on Arbroath man smoked out during haddock heist
An Arbroath man who broke into a fish merchant wearing an apron and rubber gloves while high on drugs to "smoke himself some haddock" has been jailed for eight months. (...)
Authorities investigating reports of banned electro-fishing in Forth
Authorities are understood to be investigating claims that fishermen may be putting their lives at risk by 'electro-fishing' in the Firth of Forth. (...)
Eden Angling Association puts fish back into the river
The river Eden has been restocked with around 15,000 trout following the pollution incident last year that killed an estimated 4000 to 5000 fish. (...)
Dalmore Tay Dram to support river conservation
A whisky has been launched that will help pour new life into the waters of the River Tay. (...)
Investors sought to further conservation efforts on county's rivers
Private interests are being encouraged to invest in the ongoing effort to pursue biodiversity and conservation initiatives on Angus rivers. (...)
New era for fishmonger George Campbell & Sons after devastating fire
After being devastated by a blaze nine months ago, the premises of a famed Perth fishmongers have been totally refurbished. (...)
Razor-toothed Ray's bream found on Monifieth beach
A woman has contacted The Courier after finding several unusual looking fish on the beach at Monifieth. (...)
Willowgate Fishery ordered to cease trading
A Perthshire trout and salmon fishery has been told to cease trading with almost immediate effect in a move that has stunned its owners. (...)
Forfar fish bite the foot that feeds them
Feet-nibbling Forfar fish are tasting the toes of locals in a feelgood first for the area. (...)