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Mullet Seined netted in Cornwall


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76jerry, you are wasting your time. Most of the people responding to your post are commercial fishermen or people with a vested interest in fish box filling charter boats. Sustainable to them means they can make more than their fuel costs. The less fish there are the higher the price. The only time to panic is when there are no fish in the sea.

You certainly got that one wrong Colin, off out somewhere off the isle of wight today aboard one of the biggest angling cats, cost for the day lots. Boxes of fish to cover the costs haven't got a clue as one or two caught during a brilliant day afloat with me mates will be a bonus. Attempting to trace a thirty pounder mate, haven't seen one for a long time, your hear if we get one. Best time for me today, entertaining two buddies who don't fish, diverting to london to pick them up and taking them to the boat, lending them me gear, setting them up,so i will be trying me hardest for them to see if i can get them to catch one. Priceless mate. try it one day. Apologies will be accepted. Want to see some foto's of boat virgins who i have managed to make their day, there are a few. :) Back later.

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Free to choose apart from the ones where the trust poked their nose in. Common eel. tope. Bass and sea bream. All restricted.


New for 2016 TAT are the main instigators for the demise of the u k bass charter boat industry, where they went screaming off to parliament and for the first time assisting so called angling gurus set up bass take bans with the e u using rubbish exaggerated info collected by ices from anglers, they must be very proud.

Upgrade, the door has been closed with regards to anglers being linked to the e u superstate and the failed c f p. So TAT will no longer need to pay monies to the EAA anymore as that org is no longer relevant to the u k . Goodbye to the europeon anglers alliance and pathetic restrictions from the e u.

Angling is better than politics, ban politics from angling.

Consumer of bass. where is the evidence that the u k bass stock need angling trust protection. Why won't you work with your peers instead of castigating them. They have the answer.

Recipie's for mullet stew more than welcomed.

Angling sanitation trust and kent and sussex sea anglers org delete's and blocks rsa's alternative opinion on their face book site. Although they claim to rep all.

new for 2014. where is the evidence that the south coast bream stock need the angling trust? Your campaign has no evidence. Why won't you work with your peers, the inshore under tens? As opposed to alienating them? Angling trust failed big time re bait digging, even fish legal attempted to intervene and failed, all for what, nothing.

Looks like the sea angling reps have been coerced by the ifca's to compose sea angling strategy's that the ifca's at some stage will look at drafting into legislation to manage the rsa, because they like wasting tax payers money. That's without asking the rsa btw. You know who you are..

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No I am not, Sunny Nick he is a dinghy angler but our paths have crossed as we both live in the same county and you will not see loads of pics of me as I would rather stay out of the lime light. Sunny Nick is the Marmite of the Mullet world but has caught his share of very big Mullet.

 

Personaly can,t see the point of Christchurch catch and release a worhy idea but was still being netted most nights so only affected rod and line anglers which seemed unfair. My main concern is we lost a stock of overwintering Mullet and don,t want to lose another one due to part time Seine netters who are doing it for beer money

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