Research and analysis

Salmonid and fisheries statistics for England and Wales 2022

Updated 14 December 2023

Applies to England and Wales

This report provides a summary of the declared catches of salmon, sea trout, eels, smelt and lamprey by rods, nets and other fishing instruments for 2022. It covers England, Wales and the Border Esk in Scotland.

See the full Salmonid and freshwater fisheries data tables.

The Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales use catch return data to assess and manage salmon and sea trout stocks in a sustainable way.

The catch data represents declared catches for 2022. You should not accept it as a definitive record of the total numbers of fish landed.

1. Status of salmon stocks

The 2022 assessment of salmon stocks in England and Wales shows that the status of salmon populations continues to be of concern. The assessment places each rivers’ salmon stock into 1 of 4 categories with the strongest classed as ‘not at risk’ and the weakest as ‘at risk’.

In England:

  • 36 of 42 principal salmon rivers were assessed as being ‘at risk’ or ‘probably at risk’
  • one was categorised as ‘not at risk’

In Wales:

  • all 22 principal salmon rivers were assessed as being ‘at risk’ or ‘probably at risk’
  • none were categorised as ‘not at risk’

Note: the assessment is based on provisional data

State of 64 principal salmon rivers in England and Wales 2022

Salmon rivers in England and Wales are assessed against a management objective.

The management objective is the probability of a river’s salmon population exceeding its Conservation Limit in 4 years out of 5. The Conservation Limit is the minimum spawning stock level below which stocks should not be allowed to fall.

Figure 1: Salmon stock status in England 2022

Risk value Number of rivers Percentage of total
Not at risk 1 2%
Probably not at risk 5 12%
Probably at risk 6 14%
At risk 30 71%

Please note that decimal places may be rounded up to the nearest whole percentage.

Figure 2: Salmon stock status in Wales 2022

Risk value Number of rivers Percentage of total
Not at risk 0 0%
Probably not at risk 0 0%
Probably at risk 1 5%
At risk 21 95%

Please note that decimal places may be rounded up to the nearest whole percentage.

Figure 3: Percentage of principal salmon rivers in each risk category assessed against the management objective, for 2006 to 2022 and a projection to 2027 for rivers in England

Salmon stock status (% principal salmon rivers in each category) Not at risk Probably not at risk Probably at risk At risk Total
2006 21 19 21 38 100
2007 21 21 17 40 100
2008 24 33 7 36 100
2009 14 31 24 31 100
2010 26 21 19 33 100
2011 24 24 29 24 100
2012 17 29 29 26 100
2013 14 17 31 38 100
2014 0 10 67 24 100
2015 0 19 52 29 100
2016 0 10 57 33 100
2017 0 14 64 21 100
2018 0 10 62 29 100
2019 0 7 36 57 100
2020 2 10 40 48 100
2021 2 10 14 74 100
2022 2 12 14 71 100
2027 projection 2 12 26 60 100

Please note that decimal places may be rounded up to the nearest whole percentage.

Figure 4: Percentage of principal salmon rivers in each risk category assessed against the management objective, for 2006 to 2022 and a projection to 2027 for rivers in Wales

Salmon stock status (% principal salmon rivers in each category) Not at risk Probably not at risk Probably at risk At risk Total
2006 9 18 18 55 100
2007 5 27 14 55 100
2008 9 23 32 36 100
2009 5 23 32 41 100
2010 9 14 36 41 100
2011 9 23 18 50 100
2012 9 14 27 50 100
2013 5 9 18 68 100
2014 0 0 50 50 100
2015 0 5 45 50 100
2016 0 5 45 50 100
2017 0 5 50 45 100
2018 0 0 45 55 100
2019 0 0 27 73 100
2020 0 0 32 68 100
2021 0 0 9 91 100
2022 0 0 5 95 100
2027 projection 0 0 5 95 100

Please note that decimal places may be rounded up to the nearest whole percentage.

2. Rod and net licence catch returns

For net catch returns, 99% of logbooks were accounted for in 2022.

The Environment Agency sent a total of 38,106 rod catch return reminders to salmon and sea trout rod licence holders. Reminders stated that licence holders must submit their catch returns at the end of the season (by 1 January). This is a requirement even if no fish are caught.

The total number of rod catch returns received for the 2022 season was 12,469 (57% of the total licences issued).

The Environment Agency introduced an updated online catch return service in 2018. The number and percentage of paper and online catch returns is shown in Table 1.

Table 1: Number and percentage of paper and online catch returns, 2017 to 2022

Year Total returns Paper returns Paper (%) Online returns Online (%)
2017 20,772 7,182 35% 13,590 65%
2018 20,736 5,239 25% 15,497 75%
2019 23,539 4,974 21% 18,565 79%
2020 19,794 3,531 18% 16,263 82%
2021 16,463 2,438 15% 14,025 85%
2022 12,469 1,527 12% 10,942 88%

3. National overview and summary of main findings

Table 2: England and Wales summary of declared salmon and sea trout rod catches in 2022 showing % change on 2021 and the 5-year mean (2017 to 2021)

The following table includes salmon and sea trout rod licences only.

Rods 2022 2021 5-yr mean (2017 to 2021) % change 2022 on 2021 % change 2022 on 5-yr mean
Licences issued 21,874 23,388 30,004 -6% -27%
Days declared fished 76,206 91,930 113,319 -17% -33%
Salmon caught 6,388 5,815 9,580 10% -33%
Salmon released 6,111 5,535 8,526 10% -28%
(%) released 96% 95% 89% 1% 7%
Sea trout caught 10,111 12,533 17,777 -19% -43%
Sea trout released 9,040 11,069 14,884 -18% -39%
(%) released 89% 88% 84% 1% 7%

Table 3: Summary of declared salmon and sea trout net catches in England and Wales for 2022 showing % change on 2021 and the 5-year mean (2017 to 2021)

Nets 2022 2021 5-year mean (2017 to 2021) % change 2022 on 2021 % change 2022 on 5-year mean
Licences issued 144 166 195 -13% -26%
Salmon caught 556 749 4,576 -26% -88%
Sea trout caught 8,013 5,507 18,734 46% -57%

Rods summary

These are the rod statistics for 2022.

The number of salmon and sea trout rod licences issued (21,874) decreased by 6% compared with 2021. This represents a 27% decrease when compared with the 5-year mean (30,004).

The total declared salmon caught by rod (6,388) increased by 10% compared with 2021 (5,815). This represents a 33% decrease when compared with the 5-year mean (9,580).

The total declared sea trout caught by rod (10,111) decreased by 19% compared with 2021 (12,533). This represents a 43% decrease when compared with the 5-year mean (17,777).

Catch-and-release rates for rod caught salmon (96%) and sea trout (89%) showed an increase of 1% for both salmon and sea trout when compared with 2021.

Anglers using a fly caught 3,837 salmon (60%) and 6,483 sea trout (64%). Spinning yielded 1,845 salmon (29%) and 2,779 sea trout (27%). Bait captured 663 salmon (10%) and 992 sea trout (10%). There was no method information for 96 catches.

The River Tyne had the highest declared rod catch of salmon (2,073). This accounted for 32% of the total for England and Wales. Next were the Wear (636), Eden (407) and Coquet (385).

The River Tyne had the highest declared rod catch of sea trout (1,177). This accounted for 12% of the total for England and Wales. Next were the Teifi (728), Tywi/Towy (670) and Border Esk (594).

Nets summary

These are the nets statistics for 2022.

A total of 144 salmon and sea trout commercial net licences were issued. This compares with 166 in 2021 and a 5-year mean of 195. Since 1985 there has been an 86% reduction in the number of net licences issued annually in England and Wales (from 1,026 to 144).

The salmon net catch (556) decreased by 26% compared with 2021 (749) and decreased by 88% when compared with the 5-year mean (4,576). The Northwest showed a decrease in salmon caught (480 to 236). The North East also showed a decrease (131 to 73). Wales showed an increase in salmon caught (128 to 233).

Of the 556 salmon caught by net fishers in 2022, 100% were released.

The average weight of a net caught salmon was 4.3kg. This compares with an average weight of 4.39kg for rod caught salmon. In 2021 the average weight of net caught salmon was 3.63kg and that for rod caught salmon was 4.25kg.

A total of 8,013 sea trout were declared caught by the net fisheries, an increase of 31% compared with the 2021 catch of 5,507 and a decrease of 57% compared with the 5-year mean of 18,734.

The average weight of net caught sea trout was 1.77kg. This compares with an average weight of 1kg for rod caught sea trout. In 2021, the average weight of net caught sea trout was 1.72kg and that for rod caught sea trout was 0.89kg.

Table 4: Number of net and fixed engine licences issued (1985 to 2022) and total number of days fished by salmon and sea trout rod licence holders (1994 to 2022), England and Wales

The term ‘fixed engine’ is an ancient one used in the UK as a general descriptor of stationary fishing gears.

Number of net and fixed engine licences issued between 1985 and 2022

Year Net licences
1985 1,026
1986 1,016
1987 983
1988 908
1989 923
1990 933
1991 789
1992 837
1993 760
1994 716
1995 677
1996 613
1997 593
1998 484
1999 498
2000 449
2001 444
2002 432
2003 417
2004 395
2005 385
2006 363
2007 357
2008 333
2009 317
2010 319
2011 308
2012 294
2013 304
2014 283
2015 272
2016 269
2017 269
2018 231
2019 154
2020 154
2021 166
2022 144

Total number of days fished by salmon and sea trout rod licence holders between 1994 and 2022

Year Rod days
1994 292,449
1995 243,288
1996 231,744
1997 269,705
1998 233,401
1999 187,998
2000 177,532
2001 134,853
2002 181,850
2003 172,729
2004 191,205
2005 186,877
2006 148,307
2007 164,679
2008 171,033
2009 183,287
2010 195,086
2011 196,902
2012 167,257
2013 164,449
2014 144,914
2015 141,811
2016 135,393
2017 141,943
2018 106,085
2019 125,297
2020 107,776
2021 91,930
2022 76,206

Table 5: Total declared salmon rod catch for England and Wales, 1956 to 2022

Year Killed Released Total
1956 19,955   19,955
1957 21,090   21,090
1958 26,209   26,209
1959 17,440   17,440
1960 20,873   20,873
1961 16,138   16,138
1962 24,743   24,743
1963 30,145   30,145
1964 25,034   25,034
1965 28,594   28,594
1966 35,353   35,353
1967 29,735   29,735
1968 16,860   16,860
1969 16,306   16,306
1970 19,180   19,180
1971 19,869   19,869
1972 24,889   24,889
1973 21,020   21,020
1974 24,197   24,197
1975 24,300   24,300
1976 10,779   10,779
1977 19,219   19,219
1978 17,605   17,605
1979 14,108   14,108
1980 21,145   21,145
1981 22,190   22,190
1982 13,524   13,524
1983 14,815   14,815
1984 11,022   11,022
1985 19,601   19,601
1986 20,347   20,347
1987 19,702   19,702
1988 32,876   32,876
1989 14,721   14,721
1990 14,849   14,849
1991 13,974   13,974
1992 14,319   14,319
1993 17,294 1,448 18,742
1994 21,664 3,227 24,891
1995 12,819 3,187 16,006
1996 14,016 3,428 17,444
1997 9,915 3,132 13,047
1998 11,738 5,371 17,109
1999 7,058 5,447 12,505
2000 10,126 7,470 17,596
2001 8,240 6,143 14,383
2002 7,624 7,658 15,282
2003 5,094 6,425 11,519
2004 14,125 13,211 27,336
2005 9,435 11,983 21,418
2006 8,550 10,959 19,509
2007 9,071 10,913 19,984
2008 10,477 13,035 23,512
2009 6,467 9,096 15,563
2010 10,135 14,691 24,826
2011 8,812 14,196 23,008
2012 6,498 11,952 18,450
2013 4,462 10,458 14,920
2014 2,315 7,992 10,307
2015 2,150 8,111 10,261
2016 2,367 9,701 12,068
2017 2,315 11,256 13,571
2018 930 6,857 7,787
2019 930 8,171 9,163
2020 754 8,171 11,566
2021 280 5,535 5,815
2022 277 6,111 6,388

There is no data for released salmon rod catch from 1956 to 1992.

Table 6: Total declared sea trout rod catch for England and Wales, 1978 to 2022

Year Killed Released Total
1978 30,966   30,966
1979 47,462   47,462
1980 40,668   40,668
1981 45,152   45,152
1982 38,730   38,730
1983 39,157   39,157
1984 30,560   30,560
1985 32,379   32,379
1986 36,882   36,882
1987 55,863   55,863
1988 49,618   49,618
1989 22,910   22,910
1990 17,031   17,031
1991 21,951   21,951
1992 14,742   14,742
1993 18,931 7,754 26,685
1994 29,184 16,575 45,759
1995 16,091 11,244 27,335
1996 16,825 12,860 29,685
1997 17,302 12,840 30,142
1998 23,978 24,334 48,312
1999 24,035 22,762 46,797
2000 20,628 20,694 41,322
2001 18,061 22,331 40,392
2002 24,626 25,170 49,796
2003 20,698 24,403 45,101
2004 16,611 19,489 36,100
2005 16,590 23,729 40,319
2006 9,940 14,329 24,269
2007 12,622 16,776 29,398
2008 11,488 16,219 27,707
2009 11,616 18,738 30,354
2010 11,533 26,010 37,543
2011 9,884 25,680 35,564
2012 8,859 21,841 30,700
2013 6,820 22,607 29,427
2014 6,105 23,455 29,560
2015 6,348 21,503 27,851
2016 5,988 19,791 25,779
2017 5,251 16,884 22,135
2018 2,005 11,603 13,608
2019 3,113 18,217 21,330
2020 2,629 16,648 19,277
2021 1,464 11,069 12,533
2022 1,071 9,040 10,111

There is no data for released sea trout rod catch from 1978 to 1992.

Table 7: Total declared salmon net and fixed engine catch for England and Wales, 1956 to 2022

Year Excluding NE coast NE coast Total
1956 29,564 6,661 36,225
1957 29,921 6,670 36,591
1958 26,264 7,811 34,075
1959 29,861 10,441 40,302
1960 27,792 15,856 43,648
1961 22,699 11,635 34,334
1962 33,469 20,090 53,559
1963 32,858 12,432 45,290
1964 32,907 15,040 47,947
1965 28,980 16,181 45,161
1966 38,336 15,634 53,970
1967 38,594 26,359 64,953
1968 24,630 24,750 49,380
1969 29,800 49,824 79,624
1970 30,253 94,991 125,244
1971 29,639 60,353 89,992
1972 31,504 51,681 83,185
1973 30,924 62,842 93,766
1974 27,372 52,756 80,128
1975 35,311 53,451 88,762
1976 27,814 15,701 43,515
1977 22,175 52,888 75,063
1978 23,890 51,630 75,520
1979 17,814 43,464 61,278
1980 23,293 45,780 69,073
1981 29,736 69,113 98,849
1982 16,598 50,167 66,765
1983 24,903 77,277 102,180
1984 23,954 59,295 83,249
1985 18,576 57,356 75,932
1986 27,022 63,425 90,447
1987 27,585 36,143 63,728
1988 26,468 50,849 77,317
1989 27,487 41,453 68,940
1990 20,297 51,530 71,827
1991 12,246 25,429 37,675
1992 13,705 20,144 33,849
1993 15,281 41,800 57,081
1994 19,903 46,554 66,457
1995 14,449 53,210 67,659
1996 14,099 18,581 32,680
1997 9,537 21,922 31,459
1998 6,914 18,265 25,179
1999 7,313 26,833 34,146
2000 7,644 43,354 50,998
2001 7,128 36,115 43,243
2002 7,299 30,980 38,279
2003 6,784 10,435 17,219
2004 5,564 11,017 16,581
2005 6,914 9,897 16,811
2006 6,012 7,566 13,578
2007 3,831 7,091 10,922
2008 2,668 6,130 8,798
2009 2,110 5,395 7,505
2010 2,633 19,982 22,615
2011 1,682 24,214 25,896
2012 1,130 7,299 8,429
2013 1,500 16,643 18,143
2014 1,766 10,210 11,976
2015 1,269 15,863 17,132
2016 1,488 18,824 20,307
2017 712 9,157 10,133
2018 1,212 9,433 10,645
2019 324 129 453
2020 612 288 900
2021 618 131 749
2022 483 73 556

Table 8: Total declared sea trout net and fixed engine catch for England and Wales, 1978 to 2022

Year Excluding NE coast NE coast Total
1978 17,709 37,591 55,300
1979 23,352 44,315 67,667
1980 31,351 65,855 97,206
1981 23,852 59,481 83,333
1982 23,374 55,979 79,353
1983 24,442 60,069 84,511
1984 31,623 64,076 95,699
1985 17,351 50,779 68,130
1986 14,735 47,717 62,452
1987 20,217 49,339 69,556
1988 18,899 54,285 73,184
1989 20,118 71,369 91,487
1990 11,777 44,417 56,194
1991 10,250 40,653 50,903
1992 9,834 32,069 41,903
1993 8,073 31,814 39,887
1994 9,759 51,136 60,895
1995 9,689 54,439 64,128
1996 7,861 27,398 35,259
1997 6,464 28,522 34,986
1998 4,899 22,260 27,159
1999 7,610 32,458 40,068
2000 6,635 39,387 46,022
2001 8,994 35,932 44,926
2002 6,478 30,540 37,018
2003 7,477 21,771 29,248
2004 6,313 19,742 26,055
2005 4,656 18,773 23,429
2006 2,819 22,492 25,311
2007 2,785 17,566 20,351
2008 3,109 24,865 27,974
2009 3,798 26,957 30,755
2010 4,683 55,546 60,229
2011 2,922 28,637 31,559
2012 2,465 21,953 24,418
2013 3,182 40,194 43,376
2014 4,606 44,644 49,250
2015 4,726 59,742 64,468
2016 2,940 38,863 41,803
2017 1,630 35,148 36,778
2018 1,574 22,508 24,082
2019 926 13,673 14,599
2020 1,801 10,902 12,703
2021 4,731 776 5,507
2022 1,052 6,961 8,013

4. Area catch summaries (2022, 2021 and 5-year mean)

Table 9: Summary of salmon rod catches by area

EA area or country 2022 2021 5-year mean (2017-2021) % change (+/-) 2022 on 2021 % change (+/-) 2022 on 5-year mean
North East 3,205 2,351 3,926 36% -18%
Anglian 0 0 0 0% 0%
South East 157 208 253 -25% -38%
South West 459 823 929 -44% -51%
Midlands 63 93 198 -32% -68%
North West 1,614 1,294 2,451 25% -34%
England 5,498 4,769 7,757 15% -29%
Wales 882 1,046 1,823 -16% -52%
England and Wales 6,388 5,815 9,580 10% -33%

Table 10: Summary of sea trout rod catches by area

EA area or country 2022 2021 5-year mean (2017-2021) % change (+/-) 2022 on 2021 % change (+/-) 2022 on 5-year mean
North East 1,982 1,661 2,627 19% -25%
Anglian 0 1 1 -100% -100%
South East 537 1,145 868 -53% -38%
South West 1,528 3,185 3,332 -52% -54%
Midlands 5 4 8 25% -35%
North West 2,485 2,586 3,514 -4% -29%
England 6,537 8,582 10,141 -24% -36%
Wales 3,574 3,944 7,258 -9% -51%
England and Wales 10,111 12,533 17,777 -19% -43%

Table 11: Summary of salmon net and fixed engine catches by area

EA area or country 2022 2021 5-year mean (2017-2021) Percentage change (+/-) 2022 on 2021 Percentage change (+/-) 2022 on 5-year mean
North East 73 131 3,826 -44% -98%
Anglian 0 2 1 -100% -100%
South East 0 0 0 0% 0%
South West 4 2 99 100% -96%
Midlands 10 6 40 67% -75%
North West 236 480 392 -51% -40%
England 323 621 4,360 -48% -93%
Wales 233 128 216 82% 8%
England and Wales 556 749 4,576 -26% -88%

Table 12: Summary of sea trout net and fixed engine catches by area

EA area or country 2022 2021 5-year mean (2017-2021) % change (+/-) 2022 on 2021 % change (+/-) 2022 on 5-yr mean
North East 6,961 4,731 17,392 47% -60%
Anglian 58 69 172 -16% -66%
South East 0 0 - 0% 0%
South West 88 53 118 66% -26%
Midlands 0 0 1 0% -100%
North West 218 344 337 -37% -35%
England 7,325 5,197 18,020 41% -59%
Wales 688 310 714 122% -4%
England and Wales 8,013 5,507 18,734 46% -57%

Figure 5: Declared salmon and sea trout rod catches by area, 2022

Area Salmon Sea trout
Anglian 0 0
Midlands 63 5
North East 3,205 1,982
North West 1,614 2,485
South East 157 537
South West 459 1,528
Wales 882 3,574
Total 6,388 10,111

Figure 6: Declared salmon and sea trout net and fixed engine catches by area, 2022

EA area or country Salmon Sea trout
Anglian 0 58
Midlands 10 0
North East 73 6,961
North West 236 218
South East 0 0
South West 4 88
Wales 233 688
Total 556 8,013

5. River catch summaries by area for rod and net fisheries, 2022

Table 13: North East salmon rod catches

River Salmon caught Salmon released Percentage released
Aln 7 7 100%
Coquet 385 356 92%
Esk Yorkshire 24 19 79%
Ouse Yorkshire 69 69 100%
Tees 11 11 100%
Tyne 2,073 1,932 93%
Wear 636 588 92%
Total 3,205 2,982 93%

Anglian salmon rod catches

There were no salmon rod catches in Anglian area in 2022.

Table 14: South East salmon rod catches

River Salmon caught Salmon released Percentage released
Itchen 80 80 100%
Test 77 76 99%
Total 157 156 99%

Table 15: South West salmon rod catches

River Salmon caught Salmon released Percentage released
Avon Devon 3 3 100%
Avon Hants 48 48 100%
Axe 0 0 no reported catch
Camel 36 36 100%
Dart 1 1 100%
Erme 1 1 100%
Exe 30 29 97%
Fowey 86 84 98%
Frome 24 24 100%
Lyn 9 9 100%
Lynher 43 43 100%
Plym 1 1 100%
Tamar 87 83 95%
Tavy 14 14 100%
Taw 38 38 100%
Teign 25 23 92%
Torridge 12 12 100%
Yealm 0 0 no reported catch
Other 1 1 100%
Total 459 450 98%

Table 16: Midlands salmon rod catches

River Salmon caught Salmon released Percentage released
Severn 61 60 98%
Other 2 2 100%
Total 63 62 98%

Table 17: North West salmon rod catches

River Salmon caught Salmon released Percentage released
Calder 6 6 100%
Crake 9 9 100%
Derwent 217 213 98%
Duddon 36 33 92%
Eden North West 407 407 100%
Ehen 75 62 83%
Ellen 0 0 no reported catch
Esk Border 313 312 100%
Esk Cumbrian 56 56 100%
Irt 66 62 94%
Kent 62 55 89%
Leven 32 32 100%
Lune 174 174 100%
Ribble 156 154 99%
Wyre North West 5 5 100%
Total 1,614 1,580 98%

England total

Total salmon rod catches for 2022:

  • salmon caught – 5,498
  • salmon released – 5,230
  • percentage released – 95%

Table 18: Wales salmon rod catches

River Salmon caught Salmon released Percentage released
Afan 0 0 no reported catch
Artro 0 0 no reported catch
Cleddau 17 17 100%
Clwyd 9 9 100%
Conwy 25 25 100%
Dee 148 148 100%
Dwyfawr 1 1 100%
Dwyryd 2 2 100%
Dyfi/Dovey 26 26 100%
Dysynni 0 0 no reported catch
Glaslyn 3 3 100%
Gwendraeth Fach 1 1 100%
Gwyrfai 0 0 no reported catch
Loughor/Llwchwr 1 1 100%
Mawddach 23 23 100%
Neath 5 5 100%
Nevern 7 7 100%
Ogmore 0 0 no reported catch
Ogwen 3 3 100%
Rheidol 0 0 no reported catch
Seiont 3 3 100%
Taf 6 6 100%
Taff 2 2 100%
Tawe 9 9 100%
Teifi 110 110 100%
Tywi/Towy 192 191 99%
Usk 51 51 100%
Wye 234 234 100%
Ystwyth 2 2 100%
Other 2 2 100%
Total 882 881 100%

Wales total

Total salmon rod catches for 2022:

  • salmon caught – 882
  • salmon released – 881
  • percentage released – 99.9%

England and Wales total

Total salmon rod catches for 2022:

  • salmon caught – 6,388
  • salmon released – 6,111
  • percentage released – 96%

Includes 8 fish from area ‘unknown’.

Table 19: North East sea trout rod catches

River Sea trout caught Sea trout released Percentage released
Aln 14 10 71%
Coquet 187 169 90%
Esk Yorkshire 179 153 85%
Ouse Yorkshire 11 11 100%
Tees 1 1 100%
Tyne 1177 1048 89%
Wear 413 360 87%
Total 1,982 1,752 88%

Anglian sea trout rod catches

There were no sea trout caught in Anglian area in 2022.

Table 20: South East sea trout rod catches

River Sea trout caught Sea trout released Percentage released
Beaulieu 14 12 86%
Itchen 282 277 98%
Lymington 17 17 100%
Ouse Sussex 20 16 80%
Rother Western 9 9 100%
Test 170 134 79%
Thames 0 0 no reported catch
Other 25 20 80%
Total 537 485 90%

Table 21: South West sea trout rod catches

River Sea trout caught Sea trout released Percentage released
Avon Devon 18 18 100%
Avon Hants 89 85 96%
Axe 105 80 76%
Brit 4 4 100%
Camel 172 142 83%
Dart 79 59 75%
Erme 2 2 100%
Exe 12 12 100%
Fowey 195 153 78%
Frome 152 145 95%
Looe 0 0 no reported catch
Lyn 1 1 100%
Lynher 26 26 100%
Otter 36 36 100%
Piddle 0 0 no reported catch
Plym 17 11 65%
Stour (South West) 2 2 100%
Tamar 186 181 97%
Tavy 85 71 84%
Taw 68 61 90%
Teign 212 187 88%
Torridge 62 61 98%
Yealm 0 0 no reported catch
Other 5 5 100%
Total 1,528 1,342 88%

Table 22: Midlands sea trout rod catches

River Sea trout caught Sea trout released Percentage released
Severn 1 1 100%
Other 4 4 100%
Total 5 5 100%

Table 23: North West sea trout rod catches

River Sea trout caught Sea trout released Percentage released
Calder 2 2 100%
Crake 3 2 67%
Derwent 217 215 99%
Duddon 67 64 96%
Eden North West 98 96 98%
Ehen 209 180 86%
Ellen 23 22 96%
Esk Border 594 545 92%
Esk Cumbrian 59 55 93%
Irt 181 177 98%
Kent 238 230 97%
Leven 13 8 62%
Lune 546 498 91%
Ribble 208 197 95%
Wyre North West 12 12 100%
Other 15 14 93%
Total 2,485 2,317 93%

England total

Total sea trout rod catches for 2022:

  • sea trout caught – 6,537
  • sea trout released – 5,901

  • percentage released – 90%

Table 24: Wales sea trout rod catches

River Sea trout caught Sea trout released Percentage released
Aeron 140 108 77%
Afan 28 27 96%
Artro 12 8 67%
Cefni 0 0 no reported catch
Cleddau 43 39 91%
Clwyd 270 236 87%
Conwy 95 89 94%
Dee 176 160 91%
Dwyfach 2 2 100%
Dwyfawr 34 29 85%
Dwyryd 10 10 100%
Dyfi/Dovey 367 337 92%
Dysynni 184 180 98%
Glaslyn 192 174 91%
Gwendraeth Fach 32 25 78%
Gwyrfai 0 0 no reported catch
Llyfni 21 5 24%
Loughor/Llwchwr 16 11 69%
Mawddach 119 114 96%
Neath 70 64 91%
Nevern 112 71 63%
Ogmore 75 72 96%
Ogwen 6 2 33%
Rheidol 34 33 97%
Rhymney 1 1 100%
Seiont 21 20 95%
Taf 18 9 50%
Taff 5 5 100%
Tawe 9 8 89%
Teifi 728 592 81%
Tywi/Towy 670 632 94%
Usk 10 9 90%
Wye 18 18 100%
Ystwyth 42 39 93%
Other 14 10 71%
Total 3,574 3,139 88%

Wales total

Total sea trout rod catches for 2022:

  • sea trout caught – 3,574
  • sea trout released – 3,139
  • percentage released – 88%

England and Wales total

Total sea trout rod catches for 2022:

  • sea trout caught – 10,111
  • sea trout released – 9,040
  • percentage released – 89%

Table 25: North East salmon net catches

River/Fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Northumbria (District 1) T nets 11 43.54
Yorkshire (District 3-7) T or J nets 62 217.72
Whole area Total 73 261.27

Anglian salmon net catches

There were no salmon net catches in the Anglian net fishery in 2022.

South East (Southern) salmon net catches

There was no net fishery in 2022.

Table 26: South West salmon net catches

River/Fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Teign Seine nets 4 17.92
Whole area Total 4 17.92

Table 27: Midlands salmon net catches

River/Fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Severn Lave nets 10 38.56
Whole area Total 10 38.56

Table 28: North West salmon net catches

River/Fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Lune Haaf nets 62 267.17
Kent Lave nets 0 0.00
Leven Lave nets 0 0.00
Eden and Esk (Solway) Haaf nets 174 772.47
Eden Coop traps 0 0.00
Whole area Total 236 1,039.63

England total

Total salmon net catches for 2022:

  • salmon total number: 323
  • salmon total weight: 1,357.38kg

Table 29: Wales salmon net catches

River/Fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Wye Lave nets 0 0.00
Tywi/Towy Seine nets 22 39.89
Tywi/Towy Coracle nets 67 295.74
Tywi/Towy River total 89 389.64
Taf Wade net 0 0.00
Taf Coracle nets 1 4.54
Taf River total 1 4.54
Cleddau (East and West) Compass nets 1 1.81
Nevern Seine nets 0 0.00
Teifi Seine nets 0 0.00
Teifi Coracle nets 139 626.86
Teifi River total 139 626.86
Dyfi/Dovey Seine nets 0 0.00
Dysynni Seine nets 0 0.00
Mawddach Seine nets 0 0.00
Conwy Basket trap 0 0.00
Conwy Seine nets 3 9.98
Conwy River total 3 9.98
Whole area Total 233 1,032.83

Wales total

Total salmon net catches for 2022:

  • salmon caught: 233
  • salmon total weight: 1,032.83kg

England and Wales total

Total salmon net catches for 2022:

  • salmon caught: 556
  • salmon total weight: 2,390.21kg

Table 30: North East sea trout net catches

River/fishery Fishing method Total number Total weight (kg)
Northumbria (District 1) T nets 1,085 1,945.54
Yorkshire (District 3-7) T or J nets 5,876 10,532.19
Whole area Total 6,961 12,481.73

Table 31: Anglian sea trout net catches

River/fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Coastal Drift nets 24 29.26
Coastal Other nets 34 46.04
Whole area Total 58 75.30

South East (Southern) sea trout net catches

There were no sea trout net catches in the South East (Southern) net fishery in 2022.

Table 32: South West sea trout net catches

River/fishery Fishing Method Total number Total weight (kg)
Teign Seine nets 88 140.84
Whole area Total 88 140.84

Midlands sea trout net catches

There were no sea trout net catches in the Midlands net fishery in 2022.

Table 33: North West sea trout net catches

River/fishery Fishing method Total number Total weight (kg)
Lune Haaf nets 41 73.03
Kent Lave nets 0 0.00
Leven Lave nets 0 0.00
Eden and Esk (Solway) Haaf nets 177 205.25
Eden Coop traps 0 0.00
Whole area Total 218 278.28

England total

Total number of sea trout net catches for 2022:

  • sea trout caught: 7,325
  • sea trout total weight: 12,978.18kg

Table 34: Wales sea trout net catches

River/fishery Fishing method Total number Total weight (kg)
Tywi/Towy Seine nets 54 84.73
Tywi/Towy Coracle nets 147 307.31
Tywi/Towy River total 201 392.04
Taf Wade net 0 0.00
Taf Coracle nets 2 3.18
Taf River total 2 3.18
Cleddau (East and West) Compass nets 0 0.00
Nevern Seine nets 0 0.00
Teifi Seine nets 1 1.36
Teifi Coracle nets 456 720.49
Teifi River total 457 721.85
Dyfi/Dovey Seine nets 14 34.25
Dysynni Seine nets 0 0.00
Mawddach Seine nets 0 0.00
Conwy Basket trap 0 0.00
Conwy Seine nets 14 25.63
Conwy River total 14 25.63
Wales total   688 1,176.94

Wales total

Total number of sea trout nets catches for 2022:

  • sea trout total number: 688
  • sea trout total weight: 1,176.94kg

England and Wales total

Total number of sea trout nets catches for 2022:

  • sea trout total number: 8,013
  • sea trout total weight: 14,155.12kg

6. Eel, smelt, and lamprey catches

The Environment Agency issues commercial fishing authorisations for eel, elver, lamprey, and smelt fishing.

Eel and elver fishing

Authorisations for commercial yellow and silver eel fishing are restricted to those already authorised to fish. Elver fishing is restricted to certain locations with fishers only authorised to use handheld dip nets.

Adult eel fishing was authorised between 01 April and 10 December 2022. Elver fishers were authorised to fish between:

  • 15 February and 22 April 2022 for the River Parrett fishery
  • 16 March and 25 May 2022 for the River Severn fishery

Smelt and lamprey fishing

Authorisations for smelt and lamprey fishing are restricted to those already authorised to fish.

Smelt fishing is generally authorised between February and April each year. Fishers must provide the Environment Agency with a completed catch return within 30 days of the expiry of their authorisation. The total weight of smelt taken is limited by fishing effort.

The fishing season for river lamprey is between November and December each year. The total weight of lamprey that can be taken is subject to a quota. Fishers must provide the Environment Agency with a completed catch return within 30 days of the expiry of their authorisation.

Table 35: Adult eel fishery – method, number of instruments, value and catch, 2022 season

There were 34 authorised eel fishers in 2022.

The following table is based on an incomplete dataset.

Method Number of instruments Value (£) Caught (kg)
Small wingless traps 150 378 0
Fyke nets 1,190 2,510 26,416
Fixed traps 2 230 147
Total 1,342 3,118 26,563

Table 36: Elver fishery – number of nets, value and catch, 2022 season

There were 170 authorised elver fishers in 2022.

Number of dip nets Value (£) Caught (kg)
170 14,450 1,120

Table 37: Lamprey fishery – number of pots, value and catch, 2022 season

There were 2 authorised lamprey fishers in 2022.

Method Number of instruments Value (£) Caught (kg)
Pot traps 60 160 1,057

Table 38: Smelt fishery – number of instruments, value and catch, 2022 season

There were 2 authorised smelt fishers in 2022.

Number of pots/fyke nets Value (£) Caught (kg)
292 240 540