well here goes,
myself and fishfinder (paul) went along to the railway club for the NFSA meeting which i can say was an eye opener and very informative, there was a reasonable turn out from south of the tyne but only three of us from north of the tyne. the meeting itself was intresting, talk about tope fishing and how they had put preasure on the goverment to stop a commercial venture starting, with a guy wanting to sell tope fin to japan , china or somewhere like that for soups. they won and the guy backed down. bass fishing also seems to be a hot topic at the moment, catch and release, raising size limits, commercial nets having bigger net sizes so that bass can spawn. the talk about bass and tope in my opinion fell on def ears, what seems to be the issue from the north is cod stock and as one person pointed out the north east angler could not give a toss about bass and tope. what was wanted to know what was nfsa doing for the N.E sea angler. i got the feeling of a bit of north south devide and what was said seemed to be that nfsa seemed to do more for the south than the north and if they wanted more support and money from the north they would have to do something constuctive for the northeast anglers like the reopening of piers, something that could be seen physicaly would be the only way to get a lot of people intrested.
the discusion with sam harris and this other guy who iv\'e fogotten his name 6ft 6\" and built like a brick......house no offence to him was along the lines of nfsa not comunicating with him or sending info which could be broadcast on radio or passed over to mr charlton. the chirman 6ft 6\" said it had but sam stuck his guns and said it hadn\'t, it seems that these two fell out 30-35 years ago and have never made up.
there does need to be more cominication between the northeast and nfsa, leaflets and info given out at comps was mentioned, posts put up on the bigger sea angling sites to keep people informed.
another topic which was brought up by most of the people who attended the meeting was the issue of of pots and nets being in to close to shore, this seems to be a big problem here in the north with a lot of fishing marks unfishable because of ropes and nets cloging up areas. there seem to a lot of unmarked pot which are ilegal but unfortunatley it is also ilegal for us to move them .
the nfsa are trying to stop this ilegal practice and to get into place a one mile off coast exclusion zone so that nets cant be set, someone did however point out that come of our piers are more than a mile long.
other point raised by nfsa were to raise size limits so that fish had a chance to breed, larger net sizes again for release purposes, catch and release which i know most of us do, personal safety. in general we shoul be keeping a general lookout for things that affect our fishing and when if needed contact the reavent authorities like the eviroment agency, doc (nigel ) is fighting for us up here in the northeast and as you know posts on nesa a lot, i am sure if you had an issue he would try and answer it, hope thats ok with you doc. speaking to nigel and a few others from nfsa they have been working dam hard for the recreational fisherman (woman) and i think if we can support them our fishing might improve again. most of ya know i am new back fishing after along time but i have noticed the fishing has deteriated so much in the last twenty or so years. the goverment is now listening because they have realised that recreational fishing is big business. 1 million pos 1.4 million anglers generating 1 billion a year maybe even more. well thats it, i have probably missed loads out but me head was full of stuff on wenesday night so i and paul might not be the best to ask akward questions. i will try though lol
cheers
mark
myself and fishfinder (paul) went along to the railway club for the NFSA meeting which i can say was an eye opener and very informative, there was a reasonable turn out from south of the tyne but only three of us from north of the tyne. the meeting itself was intresting, talk about tope fishing and how they had put preasure on the goverment to stop a commercial venture starting, with a guy wanting to sell tope fin to japan , china or somewhere like that for soups. they won and the guy backed down. bass fishing also seems to be a hot topic at the moment, catch and release, raising size limits, commercial nets having bigger net sizes so that bass can spawn. the talk about bass and tope in my opinion fell on def ears, what seems to be the issue from the north is cod stock and as one person pointed out the north east angler could not give a toss about bass and tope. what was wanted to know what was nfsa doing for the N.E sea angler. i got the feeling of a bit of north south devide and what was said seemed to be that nfsa seemed to do more for the south than the north and if they wanted more support and money from the north they would have to do something constuctive for the northeast anglers like the reopening of piers, something that could be seen physicaly would be the only way to get a lot of people intrested.
the discusion with sam harris and this other guy who iv\'e fogotten his name 6ft 6\" and built like a brick......house no offence to him was along the lines of nfsa not comunicating with him or sending info which could be broadcast on radio or passed over to mr charlton. the chirman 6ft 6\" said it had but sam stuck his guns and said it hadn\'t, it seems that these two fell out 30-35 years ago and have never made up.
there does need to be more cominication between the northeast and nfsa, leaflets and info given out at comps was mentioned, posts put up on the bigger sea angling sites to keep people informed.
another topic which was brought up by most of the people who attended the meeting was the issue of of pots and nets being in to close to shore, this seems to be a big problem here in the north with a lot of fishing marks unfishable because of ropes and nets cloging up areas. there seem to a lot of unmarked pot which are ilegal but unfortunatley it is also ilegal for us to move them .
the nfsa are trying to stop this ilegal practice and to get into place a one mile off coast exclusion zone so that nets cant be set, someone did however point out that come of our piers are more than a mile long.
other point raised by nfsa were to raise size limits so that fish had a chance to breed, larger net sizes again for release purposes, catch and release which i know most of us do, personal safety. in general we shoul be keeping a general lookout for things that affect our fishing and when if needed contact the reavent authorities like the eviroment agency, doc (nigel ) is fighting for us up here in the northeast and as you know posts on nesa a lot, i am sure if you had an issue he would try and answer it, hope thats ok with you doc. speaking to nigel and a few others from nfsa they have been working dam hard for the recreational fisherman (woman) and i think if we can support them our fishing might improve again. most of ya know i am new back fishing after along time but i have noticed the fishing has deteriated so much in the last twenty or so years. the goverment is now listening because they have realised that recreational fishing is big business. 1 million pos 1.4 million anglers generating 1 billion a year maybe even more. well thats it, i have probably missed loads out but me head was full of stuff on wenesday night so i and paul might not be the best to ask akward questions. i will try though lol
cheers
mark
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