I recieved a PM today about article 47 which is being voted on next week. I know it has been talked about on here before but please take the time to respond to this before it is too late.
There is a link to WSF forum with the neccessary information to contact these people and give then your views. Please be polite as swearing at and abusing people verbally will not help our cause.
Do not come onto the forum shouting and swearing about this as that will not help either, every time we have something like this, lots of people vent steam on here but very few take what is a very small amount of time to put forward their views to the people that do matter. Once again, please respond to this or it could be the end of RSA as we know it. There are a few hundred that will read this, let them know how you feel. If you are a member of another fishing forum, please mention it on there too.
Jim.
This is the link to wsf.
article 47 update - This concerns everybody - World Sea Fishing Forums
This was the few words I wrote just now.
I hope that all of you people realise that when you vote this insane article 47 in that you will be sounding the death knell for Recreational Sea Angling. This daft article has obviously been concocted by people that do not have a clue what they are talking about. Millions of pounds will be lost in our allready fragile economy along with thousands of jobs also. I suppose that you will argue rather stupidly that it will also create jobs as in those that will be out checking licenses and fish catches. The sad thing about it is though, there will be very little to check up on as no one will be fishing. I for one will never fish again if this crazy inane article 47 is not dropped and I am sure that thousands more will do the same.
If you want to do something sensible, sort out the laws governing the rape of our seas by the fishing boats. Those that are forced to throw hundreds of thousands of dead fish back into the sea annually because they are the wrong catch, yet another crazy law that the EU has saddled us with. Think again before you do more to kill every economy that has a coastline before it is too late.
Jim Gillett Administrator www.nesa.co.uk.
There is a link to WSF forum with the neccessary information to contact these people and give then your views. Please be polite as swearing at and abusing people verbally will not help our cause.
Do not come onto the forum shouting and swearing about this as that will not help either, every time we have something like this, lots of people vent steam on here but very few take what is a very small amount of time to put forward their views to the people that do matter. Once again, please respond to this or it could be the end of RSA as we know it. There are a few hundred that will read this, let them know how you feel. If you are a member of another fishing forum, please mention it on there too.
Jim.
This is the link to wsf.
article 47 update - This concerns everybody - World Sea Fishing Forums
This was the few words I wrote just now.
I hope that all of you people realise that when you vote this insane article 47 in that you will be sounding the death knell for Recreational Sea Angling. This daft article has obviously been concocted by people that do not have a clue what they are talking about. Millions of pounds will be lost in our allready fragile economy along with thousands of jobs also. I suppose that you will argue rather stupidly that it will also create jobs as in those that will be out checking licenses and fish catches. The sad thing about it is though, there will be very little to check up on as no one will be fishing. I for one will never fish again if this crazy inane article 47 is not dropped and I am sure that thousands more will do the same.
If you want to do something sensible, sort out the laws governing the rape of our seas by the fishing boats. Those that are forced to throw hundreds of thousands of dead fish back into the sea annually because they are the wrong catch, yet another crazy law that the EU has saddled us with. Think again before you do more to kill every economy that has a coastline before it is too late.
Jim Gillett Administrator www.nesa.co.uk.
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