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Nope, 'Smudger' is just describing what most of us have to put up with between SelseyW and HillHead .... week after week of scallop and clam dredges (right up through both harbours too), gill and tangle nets, trammels, trawlers day and night for about 9 months of the year .... scallops, clams, oysters, soles, bass, codling, plaice; cuttles and whelks ... we get the lot.

 

 

<_<

 

 

That must be one hell of a good piece of ground with tons of fish on it to support what must surely be the biggest inshore fleet in the country.

 

you recon it's a desert? sounds like a oasis to me.

I fish to live and live to fish.

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..... you recon it's a desert? sounds like a oasis to me.

 

No, it's Krap, Wurzel.

 

You and your mates stay where you are.

I think the Solent has reached saturation point, taa.

 

trawlereastney1.jpg

 

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Your wires crossed again Barry post 176 is not HA's.

 

it looks like the EA have done some thing about those nets.

 

:P Minor infringement on my part, sorry Steve.

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, it's Krap, Wurzel.

 

You and your mates stay where you are.

I think the Solent has reached saturation point, taa.

 

trawlereastney1.jpg

 

trawlereastney2.jpg

 

:angry:

 

I see one small multi purpose fishing boat I don't see a problem with that.

 

Perhaps Steve G knows the boat.

I fish to live and live to fish.

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One boat? :huh: I see two boats, different colors. The missus might be right, too much beer for one day. Bed time I guess.

 

 

One boat per photo, the top one is steaming , but I suppose just the mere sight of a commercial boat gets HA into a fit of screaming hate

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What about if it could do something about the illegally set nets in H A's post 176 In addition, looking at the photo, do we really need a net size that clearly targets mackerel and dog fish that close in?

 

Then sort it out locally and get RSA pressure on that SFC to do something about it.! Don't, and i m not including you in this view, turn it into an irrational hate post about how all commercial fishermen are evil.

 

HA has stated that he wants to see all commercial fishing banned :rolleyes: and we get plenty of the green spin on this forum, so i'd imagine HA's statements are surely always assumed to be nonsense by the commercials.

 

Can you blame them? He has stated his opposition to any commercial fishing, which from my perspective makes him an extremist nutter, who does not give a damn about other people and their situations.

 

I'm still curious to know if the before and after photos he showed were of the same location?

 

Until people start telling it as it is, stop making stuff up to fit the politics, then where do we get other than disaster?

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Then sort it out locally and get RSA pressure on that SFC to do something about it.! Don't, and i m not including you in this view, turn it into an irrational hate post about how all commercial fishermen are evil.

 

Until people start telling it as it is, stop making stuff up to fit the politics, then where do we get other than disaster?

 

This is the second or third post where you are talking about hate. What are you trying to say. If you are not including me in this why mention it here.

 

I have no real opinion on the netting of the shoreline apart from what i have posted as it does not have a great effect on me personally. However I'm sure the nets would do better if they was placed elsewhere and were of a decent size to target decent fish, needs must? Couldn't tell you if they where commercial or hobby nets, however from the post the ea stated that they where illegal.

 

Why do you suggest sorting it out with the sfc locally, when a convicted person can gain an audience with the fisheries minister almost immediatly and get his 'problem' solved with just one conversation. Seems a bit one sided to me. Are they not the same guys who met with the then minister bradshaw to get another issue resolved, they must have a hotline to defra. What about the charter skippers who have been banging away at the ssfc to try and get them to see sence to allow their over ten boats to carry on fishing as they have done for years within the 6 mile zone. They have to make a living as well, but all the responce thay get are rules is rules and it will cost a lot of money to get it amended. One sided and unfair?

 

Not sure of the second para of yours that i have left in?

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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Are they not the same guys who met with the then minister bradshaw to get another issue resolved, they must have a hotline to defra. What about the charter skippers who have been banging away at the ssfc to try and get them to see sence to allow their over ten boats to carry on fishing as they have done for years within the 6 mile zone. They have to make a living as well, but all the responce thay get are rules is rules and it will cost a lot of money to get it amended. One sided and unfair?

 

Hello Barry

 

What’s the full story on this charter boat issue?

 

I have a copy of the SSFC bylaws, it's a bit old but I am not aware of any changes.

It states that any vessel of more than 18 meters or has the engine power which exceeds 300 horse power can fish in their territorial waters.

I have checked and it is much the same for all the other FC's.

 

Have the boats in question got engines of more than 300 HP? I suspect this is what the issue is about.

 

I am not condoning the FC stance in any way but I think this sort of thing will probably crop up more often in one form or another and it won't be just FC's implementing the rules, it will be the down side of RSA demanding more involvement in fishery management.

I fish to live and live to fish.

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