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I class this as Fisheries Management Best Practice for the transferring of live fish (not just trout), from the delivery vehicle to the body of water where they are to finally reside. The angling club I belong to stock their Trout Lake with fish supplied by Bibury Fish Farm in Gloucestershire. Their fish are very highly regarded & are top rated for flesh colour & taste. Their Delivery Man Ian (he in the video), told our Club Chairman he had seen at another trout fishing venue, a conduit device made from scaffold poles & a tarpaulin to slide the fish from his trailer to their lake. On hearing this, our ever inventive Club Chairman with the aid of a well-known builder/developer-cum-TV angling personality club member, came up with the idea of repurposing a builders waste chute, one of those things you see secured to scaffolding, hanging down into a skip. So suitably fettled to remove any sharp plastic moulding flash, it was installed down the steep sloping bankside of our lake with a simple support frame anchoring it at each end. The chute has proved to be most effective; well, if it hadn’t, I wouldn’t have filmed it in use. Previous to the chute being installed on the lake, the delivery man Ian, used to reverse his fish holding tank trailer down our lake’s steep bank to get near to the water’s edge. A bit dicey for his vehicle & I don’t suppose that did our banks any good either. I’ll apologise in advance for the video not being as stable as my norm. I think I had a cold at the time & I had to remove a lot of loud sniffs, but some still exist. Also, I think I must have had the phone camera in one hand & a sandwich in the other – some strange little noises there are ? Starring : A Builder’s Waste Chute repurposed as a Fish Delivery Conduit. A half trailer load of live Rainbow Trout from Bibury Trout Farm, Bibury, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England https://www.biburytroutfarm.co.uk/ Also Featuring : A novel Easy Start powered Cormorant Bird Scarer (Potato Gun). Venue : A private Angling Club Lake in Buckinghamshire, England. Filming : Camera – Sony Xperia Z5 smartphone. Video creation : Software – Microsoft HD Movie Maker PRO. Background sounds – my own recording from the spot where filming took place, but in February 2023.