And me...agree with what you say.
Particularly about the the protest bit, but protest to the right people.
When Sea anglers first started to lobby the government about a better deal for their chosen sport the consultation document went out to all people defra had logged down in their records as people to be consulted regarding fish stocks...the numbers were very few.
Then SOS proposed protection for Tope...the number of intrested parties and consultees had trebled as Defra realised just how many of us there were.
And this lastest document has gone out to even more people.
The list is here for those who want to see how many.
Defra, UK - Consultations - Consultation on a Recreational Sea Angling Strategy for England
Tonight I went to Boulmer beach to meet a couple of people from here who were fishing a match and learn a bit more about match fishing. It was pointed out to me that the consultation list does not include any names north of Whitby ( this may be wrong as I may have missed some as I dont know the name of every club in the NE ).
Is this because we dont care?
All it takes is a letter or email to defra ...or a reply to a previous consultation ...to get on that list. At least that way they know we exist and dont like whats going on.
If every club in the ne sent an email along the lines of
"We are xxxxxx sea angling club who have ?? members.
We would like to be included as stakeholders in any future consultations."
You could go on to include the club members thoughts on licenses etc
Send it to
Nicola Clarke
Defra
Area 2C
Nobel House
17 Smith Square
London, SW1P 3JR
Email:
[email protected]
Takes a few minutes...makes you and your members officially exist...and lets them know what you think.
Cheers
Dave