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How come when it comes to bait boats it is like Marmite, you either love them or hate them. I have heard arguments from both sides and have to agree with most of them, however I can see no reason against a compromise. Why not have rules for bait boats, if you want to use a bait boat then you must stick to these simple rules: 1 the bait boat must not be able to carry more than 1Kg
of wet bait (inc. rig) in any one trip. Rule 2. Being a minimum of 14" and a maximum of 16" to the highest point would stop the boats from going under overhanging branches etc. Rule 3. No bright lights would stop other anglers getting dazzled. Rule 4. The use of 27mhz and 40 mhz AM will limit the boats range to around 150m, so avoiding boats being used for distance baiting. Rule 5. By restricting bank side charging, one will limit the boat's use. Rule 6. By limiting the length of the boat, one would stop unsightly large boats being used. When it comes to the argument of "It's not fishing", look at some of the fishing aids already used. After all, that's what everything is - a fishing aid. You have a spod (a bait carrier on a line), bite alarm (save you holding the fishing rod), bait (it seems that if cat pee attracted carp it would be used). Then there are the disabled - is this sport going to be the first that hinders the disabled? Yours, Steve Mann |
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