Glenn,
As I said on the SACN site the video was never intended to be a fishing video to be shown on the sports channel it was commissioned by the WWF to put over to MP's the importance of the marine bill in the future of our seas. They shot over 2 hours of film and edited it to suit the message THEY want to get across. Not unsuprisingly they did not include footage of fish in boxes or for that matter of the scene where Stephen demonstrated how to fish with peeler crab which personally had me in stiches but then again it wasn't a comedy movie either. Plan B in the event of rough weather was to film the entire thing sat on the boat in the marina and it would have served its purpose just as well.
You said in an earlier post that the fishing isn't what it was, we do get the odd good days, but these are the exception rather than the norm. I am old enough to remember fishing in the seventies and eighties and would like to see those times return.
The current legislation has been in force since 1967 and has been responsible for our declining fish stocks, its time this legislation was changed as things will never improve unless something is done to bring it up to date and reflect modern intrests.
There are a lot of anglers out there who can remember when things were really good. Ask Rich Ward the details of what he was catching on the day Stu Johnston caught the record cod and you will get an idea of how things could be. That was Whitby fishing at its best. The angling press did not need to go to Norway to get feature articles as they got all the cod fishing articles they needed right here in the NE.
If you are happy with the way things are the democratic does allow you to have your say, but dont forget that this is a national issue not a local one and you could try telling a guy fishing Dungeness beach that there is nothing wrong with the current cod fishing or for that matter a guy fishing steetly pier.
Theres an intresting article here
on cod fishing around the country written by Mike Thrussell back in 1999. I wonder how many of the areas mentioned are still producing good cod?
Cheers
Dave
As I said on the SACN site the video was never intended to be a fishing video to be shown on the sports channel it was commissioned by the WWF to put over to MP's the importance of the marine bill in the future of our seas. They shot over 2 hours of film and edited it to suit the message THEY want to get across. Not unsuprisingly they did not include footage of fish in boxes or for that matter of the scene where Stephen demonstrated how to fish with peeler crab which personally had me in stiches but then again it wasn't a comedy movie either. Plan B in the event of rough weather was to film the entire thing sat on the boat in the marina and it would have served its purpose just as well.
You said in an earlier post that the fishing isn't what it was, we do get the odd good days, but these are the exception rather than the norm. I am old enough to remember fishing in the seventies and eighties and would like to see those times return.
The current legislation has been in force since 1967 and has been responsible for our declining fish stocks, its time this legislation was changed as things will never improve unless something is done to bring it up to date and reflect modern intrests.
There are a lot of anglers out there who can remember when things were really good. Ask Rich Ward the details of what he was catching on the day Stu Johnston caught the record cod and you will get an idea of how things could be. That was Whitby fishing at its best. The angling press did not need to go to Norway to get feature articles as they got all the cod fishing articles they needed right here in the NE.
If you are happy with the way things are the democratic does allow you to have your say, but dont forget that this is a national issue not a local one and you could try telling a guy fishing Dungeness beach that there is nothing wrong with the current cod fishing or for that matter a guy fishing steetly pier.
Theres an intresting article here
on cod fishing around the country written by Mike Thrussell back in 1999. I wonder how many of the areas mentioned are still producing good cod?
Cheers
Dave
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