Gerry Giles
Senior Member & Supporter
Id like to see it scrapped for say a two year trial period, then review the impact on all aspects. So much debate and I say suck it and see !
THATS ! a very good shout mate !
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Id like to see it scrapped for say a two year trial period, then review the impact on all aspects. So much debate and I say suck it and see !
you mean Brexit ?"If voting ever changed anything it would be abolished"
Newtman.
Sounds great (NOT!), Damian. Might push up the cost somewhat though....!!! What about the at your peg waiter service for food and drinks?? Not to mention bait and tackle requirements....
Dave
Not until you’ve agreed to our GDPR regulations.'More maggots Sir?..'
Good point. I have always been for retaining it but now, if it went to "peoples vote" I would go for doing away with it altogether.Hi men,
People are basing their thoughts on dates of the season on barbel , as its a barbel site , but iv seen pike start spawning very early , and barbel very late , so what do we do ?, pay up and restrict fishing to the the rest of the year ?.
Hatter
There are tenuous reasons for lots of things - as a council development planner would you be able to attach a value to green spaces? Would that be the entirety of its worth?Hi men,
Yes Damian , police should carry guns , and shoot anyone pulling a knife .
As for fishing in the close season , I live in the real world , and pointed out on here and reported to the EA people fishing a couple of my stretches very openly , as there is no chance of the undermanned bailiffs from the EA catching them it went unchecked .
But my main reasons for my hopes for a change are as outlined above . The canal is as close to a river to use as a gauge to how things could turn out . Spawning continued as it always had , the excuses of the banks recovering is a joke , i often have to smash down growth on the better bits i fish . The bird life has thrived after all the concerns of the local bird watchers, who still monitor swans nests after all these years , and their numbers are up .
So ther than loving the 16th (which i do , sort of) , and doing wallpaper / painting , the reasons for a close season are tenuous .
Hatter
What about everyone else who walks along banks or uses rivers? Do they stop to allow the so called recovery of other bankside life? And has all this other wildlife and fauna been negatively affected by the much more heavily fished stillwaters? I think that's a very flawed argument David, with no basis in fact to back it up.Seems like this discussion is getting a bit like the dreaded Brexit - everyone has an opinion and many of these are strongly held and diametrically opposed.... Fully accept your views Mark but not sure that the analogy with canals is an appropriate one. My perception is that since the 60s and 70s, when such venues were regularly match fished, they have received little serious attention from anglers and the abolition of the close season, therefore, had no real impact upon them.
Personally, I believe that the close season should be retained. Yes it is flawed but it is not just about the fish, it is also about all the other wildlife, plants, insects etc that live on riverbanks. A date change may be appropriate, although it cannot protect all spawning fish unless we shut down from say 15 January to 15 July and I don't think any of us would want that.
Dave