There will always be those who wont change and hopefully if the stocks recover it wont actually make a lot of difference to overall stocks.
I know that the NFSA, which a lot of clubs are members of and who's guideline rules a lot of club matches are fished to, are trying to change the rules to try avoid this sensless waste of fish, which is very similar to the commercial discards albeit on a smaller scale. It will take time to change the way anglers work but at least it is happening.
This is in direct contrast to the news today that commercial fishermen are meeting today to complain about the new quota's stating there are plenty of fish and we want to be able to catch them ( ALL ) and if you dont let us we plan to blockade Dover port.
What a lovely longsighted attitude that is.
There is also to be a televised debate regarding the angling license on SE Today at 6.30pm which will be available to veiw online and for a period after that. Its between Leon Roskilly (against) and Alan Yates (For)...should be an intresting one. I will try put up a link to watch online.
It may be a suprise to learn that although throughout this thread Falcone and I have been on opposite sides of the fence we have actually fished together on numerous occasions. First time he came out with me I told him my policy which was I rarely take fish home as we seldom eat fish as the Mrs wont cook it, but had no objection if he wanted to keep what he caught within reason. Since then my attitudes has changed and now I nearly always bring home cod if it is a decent size...and by that I dont mean legal size...but a size beyond that which it has had a chance to spawn. We've had some great days out in the past and will again in the future.
Cheers
Dave
I know that the NFSA, which a lot of clubs are members of and who's guideline rules a lot of club matches are fished to, are trying to change the rules to try avoid this sensless waste of fish, which is very similar to the commercial discards albeit on a smaller scale. It will take time to change the way anglers work but at least it is happening.
This is in direct contrast to the news today that commercial fishermen are meeting today to complain about the new quota's stating there are plenty of fish and we want to be able to catch them ( ALL ) and if you dont let us we plan to blockade Dover port.
What a lovely longsighted attitude that is.
There is also to be a televised debate regarding the angling license on SE Today at 6.30pm which will be available to veiw online and for a period after that. Its between Leon Roskilly (against) and Alan Yates (For)...should be an intresting one. I will try put up a link to watch online.
It may be a suprise to learn that although throughout this thread Falcone and I have been on opposite sides of the fence we have actually fished together on numerous occasions. First time he came out with me I told him my policy which was I rarely take fish home as we seldom eat fish as the Mrs wont cook it, but had no objection if he wanted to keep what he caught within reason. Since then my attitudes has changed and now I nearly always bring home cod if it is a decent size...and by that I dont mean legal size...but a size beyond that which it has had a chance to spawn. We've had some great days out in the past and will again in the future.
Cheers
Dave
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