This weir has appeared on the blog a few times , until the other day it was as far as the sea trout can get up our little beck. For the last few years members of the club have worked hard to get the permissions needed from all the agencies to put in a fish ladder or pass. This picture shows it in fairly high water a week ago with the steelwork in position
Last weekend a number of the members turned out to finish the job by getting all the wood planks in place to form the fish boxes, a good day helped by onlookers and a few cans of beer.
It was brilliant to see it all taking shape and lets hope that the fish are able to make suitable use of it. Certainly the boxes should be deep enough to allow them to use the ladder.
It is only a small club with limited membership but it shows what can be achieved . Most members have helped and some have put in many hours. Here the temporary dam was removed and the water poured down into the boxes
Then looking at the finished job, The same method of construction was used in a pass on a weir downstream . That has lasted 20 years lets hope this one does as well...
I put a pic of this on a fishing forum and a lady member said she thought it looked pretty , I have to say I think shes right.....
3 comments:
That's quite a project! I think it's great that your club took this on. Folks don't understand sometimes what a few dedicated anglers can do to improve not only their fishing, but the whole life cycle of the waters they fish. Well done!
A job well done. You all deserve a "Bravo".
Mark
The Bravo should go to everyone in the club,,, I only contributed a small part
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