i hope the commercial fisherman get a total fish ban for the next few years, no good giving them only a cod ban, the will still trawl them and kill them in the nets, even to return to the water they will be dead.
they have only them selves to blame, i remember just a few years ago our coastline was inundated with small codling around the 1lb - 1.5lb range, they were the 3 - 4 lb for the following winter season, they were in such great numbers and shoals right up our coastline.
i remember fishing a beach mark in northumberland on a slight sea, and to our amazement they was a trawler about 400yds from the shore putting out nets, and later retreiving them. not just on one accasion did this happen on our coastline, numerous times.
the commercial fleet took all the small codling that year, not giving conservation a second thought, there boats were full of them, get as many as they could get was the only passing thought they had.
hence the following winter session no fish arrived until late, very scarce and not many in the 3lb mark and no smaller ones, new stock.
the boats wiped them all out.
they didnt mention that they had a bumper year when all the small fish were in, you never heard them saying yeah we made thousands of pounds each month, it was fantastic......
now the inevitable cod ban approaches, were getting all the hard up stories from them, their boats are to be scrapped, going to loose their boats, people losing their jobs......because there are no fish to keep them in work.
tough sh*t i say.
its their own fault, they took all the fish back then, instead of conservation they are now looking at a self imposed financial catastrophie, not just for them but to their families.
and yes it includes all us shore fisherman, that spend our money, irrespactive how we get it, but the money thats thrown into the sea every night during the winter, by thousands of shore fisherman, the new tackle they have to keep up with the trends, all the numerous other bits and pieces, and the hours spent standing on a freezing rock, during the night getting wet and cold, and have nothing to show for your hard commited work, and financial loss incurred it all down to the greedy trawlers taking all the fish.
i think they should all be made to put money into a fund and the authorities to start an offshore breeding program, wouldnt cost that much, they do it with salmon, trout why not the cod.
there is enough space out there for thousands of breeding secluded zones to restart the breeding of young cod and to ensure it is still with us for our kids and grandkids to fish the beaches and rocks from our coastline for years to come,
the project would not be hard to create, and everyone reaps the rerwards in only 1 season, north east coastline from say berwick to humber, could quite easily have a few hundred enclosed areas for captive breeding programs, and then release at set stages. it would create new jobs, and retain the fishing industry under new laws, and of course it would ensure our sport for the future for ever. look forward to your own personal views.
thanks for your time
they have only them selves to blame, i remember just a few years ago our coastline was inundated with small codling around the 1lb - 1.5lb range, they were the 3 - 4 lb for the following winter season, they were in such great numbers and shoals right up our coastline.
i remember fishing a beach mark in northumberland on a slight sea, and to our amazement they was a trawler about 400yds from the shore putting out nets, and later retreiving them. not just on one accasion did this happen on our coastline, numerous times.
the commercial fleet took all the small codling that year, not giving conservation a second thought, there boats were full of them, get as many as they could get was the only passing thought they had.
hence the following winter session no fish arrived until late, very scarce and not many in the 3lb mark and no smaller ones, new stock.
the boats wiped them all out.
they didnt mention that they had a bumper year when all the small fish were in, you never heard them saying yeah we made thousands of pounds each month, it was fantastic......
now the inevitable cod ban approaches, were getting all the hard up stories from them, their boats are to be scrapped, going to loose their boats, people losing their jobs......because there are no fish to keep them in work.
tough sh*t i say.
its their own fault, they took all the fish back then, instead of conservation they are now looking at a self imposed financial catastrophie, not just for them but to their families.
and yes it includes all us shore fisherman, that spend our money, irrespactive how we get it, but the money thats thrown into the sea every night during the winter, by thousands of shore fisherman, the new tackle they have to keep up with the trends, all the numerous other bits and pieces, and the hours spent standing on a freezing rock, during the night getting wet and cold, and have nothing to show for your hard commited work, and financial loss incurred it all down to the greedy trawlers taking all the fish.
i think they should all be made to put money into a fund and the authorities to start an offshore breeding program, wouldnt cost that much, they do it with salmon, trout why not the cod.
there is enough space out there for thousands of breeding secluded zones to restart the breeding of young cod and to ensure it is still with us for our kids and grandkids to fish the beaches and rocks from our coastline for years to come,
the project would not be hard to create, and everyone reaps the rerwards in only 1 season, north east coastline from say berwick to humber, could quite easily have a few hundred enclosed areas for captive breeding programs, and then release at set stages. it would create new jobs, and retain the fishing industry under new laws, and of course it would ensure our sport for the future for ever. look forward to your own personal views.
thanks for your time
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