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Why Should You Join The SAA ???


Guest Chris Woodrow

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Guest Chris Woodrow

Fellow Anglers,

 

Why should you join the Specialist Anglers Alliance ????

 

Unites and represents most specialist angling groups at both national and local level, to maximise our collective political voice.

 

Defends all the angling rights and interests of our members, member groups and specialist anglers.

 

Represents all our members at national level within the National Angling Alliance and other major bodies and organisations, in particular with regard to environmental and political matters of concern to angling.

 

Secures funding to further the cause of angling and the environment.

 

Campaigns on behalf of members for a cleaner aquatic environment, and to support those organisations already active in these areas such as the ACA.

 

Continues to provide a unified body for the benefit of all members, member groups and specialist anglers.

 

Promotes the universal adoption of a responsible code of conduct for anglers.

 

Plays an active role in formulating any legislation which impacts on angling and its environment.

 

Combats anti-angling propaganda.

 

Provides 2 representatives to sit on the National Coarse Fish Record Committee.

 

Current special offer price of £15 for adults (normally £20) and £5 for juniors.

 

What else do you get for your money?

 

All the above plus two Glossy magazines a year and two newsletters to keep you informed about the work of the SAA.

 

Cheques and personal details (address, name etc.) to be sent to Pat Cross, 3 Pebble Yard, Great Dalby, Leicestershire, LE 14 2HB. Cheques made payable to the ‘SAA’.

 

Your Support is much appreciated.

 

Chris Woodrow

SAA Essex Regional Organiser

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Just bringing this back to the top biggrin.gif

 

i am not a member yet, but must admit it is one organisation i am seriously thinking of joining as soon as my finances have increased a bit frown.gif

 

Barrie rickards joined our club this season so i think i better recipicate and join the SAA tongue.gif

 

hopfully we will start seeing unity in angling, and a unifide voice in regards to legistation in angling.

 

 

 

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dave kennedy USSC Angling

ANMC Founder Member

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Guest Leon Roskilly
Originally posted by Elton:

Is that a rhetorical statement?  tongue.gif

 

Elton

 

Moderators!

 

Elton's talking dirty again!!

 

Tight Lines - leon wink.gif

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Guest Chris Woodrow

Come in guys, who else is an 'SAA Member' out there, if not WHY NOT ??? Get your money in the post !!!

 

Tight Lines.

 

Chris 'Essex Man' Woodrow

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Guest Cranfield

No doubt I am going to get "flamed" But....

 

Why is it called SPECIALIST Anglers Alliance ?

Doesn,t that make the membership selective by definition ?

If it was called The Anglers Alliance, wouldn,t that make "general/all round" anglers more attracted to join?

 

Just my 2newpence worth.

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