Jason Murray
Senior Member & Supporter
Only took about 15 mins Dave.
Looks like those guys are no longer needed.Nature always finds a way!!
Looks like those guys are no longer needed.Nature always finds a way!!
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As you say David nothing is going to get the go ahead
Individual clubs and fishery owners do not need the "go ahead" from anyone; they just go ahead.
Where will the money come from to fund it?
Individual clubs and fishery owners
Would the taxpayer be expected to pay for it ?
No
and would any goverment give the go ahead for such a scheme ?
Involving Government just means that nothing will ever get done
The Badger cull in Gloucestershire and Somerset has cost millions so far ?
Annoying isn't it?
With all the rivers in the UK where would you start the cull ?
Places with an otter problem springs to mind
and who would carry out the cull ?
See above
Would you need a licence/ Permit ? and what would the cost of a licence / Permit be ? and who would pay for it
No, the "bang them on the head solution" is remarkably light on red tape"
I do not expect anyone who is under the age of 35 to agree for one minute with anything I post. However there are some of you who are old enough to remember when kids used to roam free all day long discovering the environment around them and getting into all sorts of scrapes. Nicking cigarettes, poaching fish, making soap box carts, making dens, playing with knives and guns and trespassing wherever we wanted. All or most of it illegal and dangerous.......how did we ever manage to survive? Quite simple really; we were not the obese, brain dead, risk adverse, computer slaves of today, but savvy and full of common sense.
Much of modern society is wonderful and much better than it was. But somewhere along the line we have paid a terrible price and have ended up in this sterile all conforming world we have now.
It doesn't have to be like this, even Mr Smart must have a soul deep down inside him somewhere.........time to break out and live a little......and take care of business ourselves
Steve
Nature finds a way if it's not messed about with by humans, 2 wrongs don't make a right, It was wrong to reintroduce Otters end of!
Man is The apex predator on this planet, and when he no longer performs this role, it can create imbalance in nature, just as it can when he is over zealous in this role. To leave otters to multiply uncontrolled is irresponsible, and how it will all end is not known as never before have we lived in an era where we just did nothing. I suspect control will eventually be brought in when the knock on effect of having fishless rivers is realised - no kingfishers etc. How long this will take is anyone's guess, as there are still plenty of anglers who are against control at the moment, never mind members of the general public. Some rivers are much more able to sustain otter populations than others, whilst some appear more able simply because they have always been controlled on these rivers, and continue to be.
Nick C
Man is an apex predator as well! There'll be calls to start culling them next!
Man hasn't been in this country that long, geologically speaking, certainly not in comparison to the otter.
End of ? What does that mean, that you opinion is the only one that counts...End Of, I hate that expression, but it's its not End Of, plenty of folk will argue that the Otter belongs in our Rivers, as it was here from the beginning, before man, they will argue that man was the demise of the Otter, so therefore it would be right to place the Otter back into the environment, that might not fit our perception of the environment, a sterile place to catch big barbel that have no natural predators?
Perhaps then you might consider an easier option, the commercial fishery?
And I don't really give a stuff what you like or don't, Irreverent that point.
please answer a few questions that are puzzling me?
If otters are such delightful creatures, have an absolute right to be here (apparently even more right than we have to be on rivers), were around before man, deserve total protection....and all that other stuff you keep spouting, then........Where were you all when they were being brought to the edge of extinction by mans meddling/chemical mayhem originally? Were you up in arms then? What did you do help stop their demise back then? Were you on forums spouting all this stuff then? No?..................Then why now? What has made them so different, so special to you now?
Please do explain...I genuinely am curious.
Cheers, Dave.
There are a million and one ecological disasters going on Dave, you want me to start threads on all of them? I'm happy to champion anything in nature that needs help. The mink has been slowly munching through water voles long before the otter, in fact it is widely considered a good thing the otter being back as they're supposed to push mink out.
I'm afraid like Andrew says I was probably running around in my romper suit when they first became endangered.
My point in all this, as I've said a few times now, it's that otters are probably the least of our problems on rivers long term, yet they gather the most moans. I've said several times bigger problems need sorting out then otters won't be a problem, but nobody's interested. Kill otters, it's easy, quick fix, can't be arsed with the other things, too much like hard work, takes too long, they just want to get back to catching easy Barbel in sterile environments, not interested in anything else.
+There are a million and one ecological disasters going on Dave, you want me to start threads on all of them? I'm happy to champion anything in nature that needs help. The mink has been slowly munching through water voles long before the otter, in fact it is widely considered a good thing the otter being back as they're supposed to push mink out.
I'm afraid like Andrew says I was probably running around in my romper suit when they first became endangered.
My point in all this, as I've said a few times now, it's that otters are probably the least of our problems on rivers long term, yet they gather the most moans. I've said several times bigger problems need sorting out then otters won't be a problem, but nobody's interested. Kill otters, it's easy, quick fix, can't be arsed with the other things, too much like hard work, takes too long, they just want to get back to catching easy Barbel in sterile environments, not interested in anything else.
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Would we have got to this stage anyway without the otters hurrying things up? Hard to say really but probably we would.
Take care of the business ourselves? What are twaddle you talk, but you not only talk on a Angling Forum that we as anglers should take the law into our own hands and kill the Otter but you are now banging on about all the other ills of society...and dump it on this thread.
Can you imagine if you will, for one minute how that would affect Angling, that we as Anglers took the law into our own hands, that would be tantamount to shooting the Scottish Panda and it's mate, and taking out the new born cub too, are you serious?
Oh yes as an aside I remember the Karts as a kid and all the non red tape, the no computer society we as kids lived in, and also I remember the darker side to then too, thing is about old men the always look back and think life was better then, fact is it wasn't really.
But if you must have this need to kill Otter, just get on with it and please don't implicate the rest of us that still have a few marbles left to swap.