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It would be a sad day if fishing were ever to be confined to ponds. Irrespective of the rights and wrongs of stocking river fish in stillwaters, I,for one, am not interested in catching them in such places any more than I am interested in catching trout from trout farms. I would as soon take up golfThe way thinks are going this is the future of our barbel fishing, you don't get Otters and Poachers taking barbel from these sorts of places.
It would be a sad day if fishing were ever to be confined to ponds. Irrespective of the rights and wrongs of stocking river fish in stillwaters, I,for one, am not interested in catching them in such places any more than I am interested in catching trout from trout farms. I would as soon take up golf
The way thinks are going this is the future of our barbel fishing, you don't get Otters and Poachers taking barbel from these sorts of places.
Sorry but you get both poachers and otters on these , they get everywhere !!!!
I took issue with the AT a few months back as they had a big piece about irresponsible commercial owners stock alien species then had a pic on opposite page of a guy posing with a sturgeon and saying how great it was , I emailed them and called them hypocrites and surprise surprise got no response .
I really hope this aint the future
So you are suggesting that still water fisheries have bailiffs who stop illegal activity (poaching) but encourage illegal activity (shooting without a license).......strange sort of bailiffs, do they now decide which laws to enforce and which to break in order to make a profit?You may get Poachers on lakes but no where near as many as you do on rivers Robert, plus most if not all have they own bailiffs onsite to deal with them .
As for Otters it's easier to S... them
Thriving in my book means breeding also.