The Lynher River Association in Cornwall was established in 1989 by a group of stakeholders to protect and enhance the River Lynher.
The river’s slightly acidic water limits the types of fish that can thrive there, with brown trout, sea trout, and salmon being the predominant species.
River Lynher
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About River Lynher
The River Lynher in Cornwall has a group called the Lynher River Association. It was started in 1989 by people who own land along the river, fishermen, and others who care about protecting and making the river better. The water in the river is a bit acidic, so not many types of fish can live there. The main fish you can find in the river are brown trout, sea trout, and salmon.