Commercial and environmental factors have had a massive adverse effect on our sport. We respond often to facts and figures regarding short sighted commercial practices and the excesses of some sport anglers but I do not think I have ever seen a serious debate or survey here on the rapidly changing situation facing your average NE England shore angler. It is my opinion that we are possibly the last generation of anglers lucky enough to stand a chance of even a sniff of the cod. There are many members of NESA who have fished for long enough to remember how things were and how they are now. We all agree that angling is not just about catching fish, that is probably the only reason sea angling remains as one of the most popular pastimes in the UK. Very soon (10 - 20 years) there will be NO chance of catching cod. Fair enough other species will fill the gap but I feel we are witnessing the death throws of our thing. I Know things change but the reason we are facing this situation IMHO is purely down to selfishness, greed and ignorance from a wide range of vested interests.
Just a bit sad really that I can't take my son fishing 4 times and show him at least 6-8 quality fish over the period like my dad did when I was a snapper.
Just a bit sad really that I can't take my son fishing 4 times and show him at least 6-8 quality fish over the period like my dad did when I was a snapper.
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