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  1. Thanks Steve, It takes me an age to read through Leons posts, part of my dislexia is falling asleep mid paragraph.

     

    SACN did e-mail it to me but I couldnt down load it for some reason, Leon then kindly copied it staight to a mail. I just hadnt read it so hadnt realised it was what all the fuss is about.

     

    New years resolution: read all my e-mails!

  2. Yep, know the problem. (and remember where your wife got the recipe rolleyes.gif )

     

    In fact, even if I take raw prawns fishing I find I eat most of them myself.

     

    But to help Natty out, thread raw prawns on a long-shanked hook for chub, tench or perch. Roach will take cooked prawn pieces on smaller hooks.

     

    I have similar problems with cockles, so have to take enough for both me and the fish.

     

     

     

     

    you should try king rag worm that would solve your problem and help catch plenty of fish like carp, perch chub.

  3. Stavey, gill nets second hand are cheap, but they are only efective is used properly, any Tom Dick or Harry wouldnt be able to earn a living by just chucking them out.

     

    But used correctly (or wrongly from a RSA point of view) and coupled with modern navigation technollergy they can be deverstatingly efficient.

     

    Gill nets are far more selective than trawling that damages the very foundations of a fishery.

     

    Ban all trawling and just let gill nets be used out past the six mile limit and in a very short time we would be back inthe good ol days.

     

    regards.S.C

  4. ps on the golden mile issue i would like to ad that if anglers opposed this in their area fair enough ie, not wanted not needed then licenses and bag limits should not apply but in areas where it was asked for by their rsa, then i would have no objection to bag limits and a licenses in those areas.

     

     

    They are my feelings to Stavey! you get nout for nout mate!

  5. I was baught into angling by my Dad and spending every day I could on his charter boat or by a pond somwhere.

     

    Now days 9 times out of 10 I choose to fish alone to get time away from the real world. Angling for me has always ment freedome. And the thought of having my angling restricted without a restriction in commercial effort would take a lot of the magic out of it and we would have given our rights away for nothing.

  6. There is less all round pressure now due to a greatly reduced local fleet, but from what I gather a few of the next generation of fishermen have opted for small fast boats.

     

    The small fast boats just nip out to the upper reaches of the estuary at the right state of tide then zip back.

     

    These boats are drift netting for bass and mullet. They are targeting the same fish, as I would be if I were bothering.

    From the reports I have been getting this last two years have been bad for bass and many of the middle-sized boats have reverted to fixed or drifting trammel nets for soles.

    I think this is as most of the bass 36cm and over have been caught.

     

    Push commercial effort out a mile and my angling would soon recover.

  7. Hi challenge,

     

    I have worked as a commercial fisherman in my past and my farther has campaigned for restrictions on commercial effort for as long as I can remember, so I feel Im in a uniqu possision.

     

    Commercial effort has made a big difference in my area, only four years ago I was catching good numbers of 2lb to 5lb bass from the shore locally, now it just aint worth doing as the gill netters have had them all.

     

    What I dont like is the prospect of our right being given away freely without being used as a bargening tool.

    We will see restriction on our sport while commercial activity carries on as usual.

  8. I’m going to write to my local MP and to Ben Bradshaw outlining my disapproval of bag limits, NTZ,s and any licence.

    I will only accept any restrictions on my angling if realistic restrictions are put onto inshore commercial effort.

    I do take exception to other people campaigning to restrict my angling, and giving away my basic angling rights in return for nothing.

    I have a bad feeling that all these years of campaigning for the BMP (undoubtedly well intended) may have shot English anglers right in the feet.

    We may well end up massively restricted, licensed and get no restrictions to local commercial effort.

    Sorry if my views offend some on hear but I’m very worried about the facture of my sport, a sport I have been doing for 30 years and will pack up if my concerns prove to be correct.

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  9. Your not a lefty are you Leon? SHOCK HORROR,LOL

     

    Labour are just tax crabing gits, a sea angling lisence is just anouther stealth tax! Ben Bradshaws a wet blanket.

     

    Conservatives at least try and leave you alone to get on with your life rather than tryand make England into a nanny state.

     

    Thatcher wouldnt of been up Bushes jacksy like Blair is. Ragan always gave her respect for being strong.

  10. Oh dear, as I have said before and been Penalized for saying there are a few people on the front line of angling concervation that do not know enough about angling or anglers. They hold the position of speeking on our behalf to govenment and in order to do this properly they should understand what angler want. Some of the people involved are there for anglers but Im still afraid we are being sold down the river, we will get a lisence, bag limits NTZ,s and a right load of hassle and there will not be any reduction in commercial effort in return for the restrictions on us sea anglers.

  11. Perch are a big little fish, I mean lets face it the record size isnt large when compared with say carp. However there is something about perch over two and a half pounds that makes them a big fish.

     

    My pal Tim Pankhurst and I caught 10 perch on Saterday all over two and a half we had four that almost made three. They all looked 3.5lb before being waighed!

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