Cart ban ends in Northumberland.

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Northumberland Marine Region

Edible Crab as bait Press release

The ban on use of edible crab for bait as a recreational sea angler in Northumberland has been subject to a byelaw by the old Northumberland Sea Fisheries committee and inherited by the New Northumberland Inshore Fisheries & Conservation Authority (NIFCA) who are been charged with a review of all bylaws under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009.

NIFCA consulted with Recreational Sea Anglers (RSA and The Angling Trust Marine region for Northumberland within the NIFCA district when reviewing the old byelaw. As a result a new byelaws was proposed by NIFCA and went through the very a lengthy process of consultation required when proposing a new or revised byelaw.

The Angling Trust Northumberland marine Region is glad to announce the news that Northumberland Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority has revised this byelaw in favor of RSA being allowed to use sized edible crab as bait.

Specifically in RSA terms the use of Edible Crab Cart as bait in Northumberland is now lawful and takes effect immediately

For full details please see NIFCA

Les Weller
 
Good news for the cart lads Les. Personally I think it's the least effective bait I ever use so they're safe enough from me.
 
looks that way gary 100%.

looks that way gary 100%.

So can we now also use edible peelers (as long as they're of legal size)?

Gary :)
.how can you ever tell if your legal size edible crab is legal size,if its frozen onto hooks,ready to use.thats the way i do them.?.;);).looking forward to beating you,I MEAN,seeing you at n/s match.:)
 
.how can you ever tell if your legal size edible crab is legal size,if its frozen onto hooks,ready to use.thats the way i do them.?.;);).looking forward to beating you,I MEAN,seeing you at n/s match.:)

Yeah, just read the NIFCA release and it looks like we can. I still think the south side will need six rods each, with 5-hook flappers (even with cart!) if they're to stand any chance though....;)

Gary :)
 
think your right.

think your right.

Yeah, just read the NIFCA release and it looks like we can. I still think the south side will need six rods each, with 5-hook flappers (even with cart!) if they're to stand any chance though....;)

Gary :)
.but its all about putting faces to names,or names to faces ?.but as usual well enjoy the event.;)
 
NO.
Just the insides of hard crab.

Paragraph (b) of the new by-law states:

"The use of edible crab as bait for recreational rod fishing, where the edible crab used is above the statutory minimum landings size".

I would take this as meaning peelers and softies, above the 130mm carapace width could be used - but like I say, I'd like to make sure...

Gary :)
 
Lets see if the opens allow cart, least yoo won't habe the hassle of getting fresh crab in october/novemeber now, be interesting to see of the weigh ins get bigger
 
Lets see if the opens allow cart, least yoo won't habe the hassle of getting fresh crab in october/novemeber now, be interesting to see of the weigh ins get bigger
.weigh ins can only get better, this time off year,regardless of what BAITS are being used.imo.;)FACT.:)
 
Well done Les.
I wonder if many anglers up here appreciate the time, effort, and your own money, that you've put into this ?
We all owe you for this.
 
Well said.Big Well Done

Well said.Big Well Done

Well done Les.
I wonder if many anglers up here appreciate the time, effort, and your own money, that you've put into this ?
We all owe you for this.

Couldnt have put it better Tony,well done on your personal time and efforts on behalf of everyone put into this Les.
 
So can we now also use edible peelers (as long as they're of legal size)?

Gary :)

Byelaw (7) currently states that no one shall remove from any fishery soft shelled Edible Crab. However, if the shell has not yet been cast and the crab has a carapace width of 130mm or over then this would be deemed acceptable.
 
One little question......South of the Tyne.......Northumberland legal now, but where does that leave Tyne pier to Seaton sluice (Northumberland starts there)????:confused:
 
Byelaw (7) currently states that no one shall remove from any fishery soft shelled Edible Crab. However, if the shell has not yet been cast and the crab has a carapace width of 130mm or over then this would be deemed acceptable.

Thanks for the clarification :thumbup:

One little question......South of the Tyne.......Northumberland legal now, but where does that leave Tyne pier to Seaton sluice (Northumberland starts there)????:confused:

The NIFCA boundary actually extends to the middle of the river Tyne Arthur, so covers the North Tyneside area up to Northumberland.

Gary :)
 
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