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Hi men ,
What a load of floppy hatted rose colored rubbish . The rivers got a massive rest around my area as people gave up on them . The once crowded banks of the Ouse , in particular the Vauxhall bit is now mainly targeted by chub/petch anglers . After the start of the new season enthusiasm dies it becomes empty . I do use the canal as an example as its the nearest to a river in make up , and my local bit is thriving . Bird life , bankside cover , fish repoduction have not been effected at all . It still sufferes from otter problems , but this week iv had to bash down groth to get a rod in , and fished with my old dad one evening on a prolific good carp section being the only ones fishing . Clubs can control the shutting of spawning bits , as does the places i carp fish . I know of bits of the ouse that are supported by ticket sales for carp water / lakes , and if it was not for that they would be lost to angling . I know , because this coming season iv joined a little stretch dropped by a club . Nothing will chanhe no mater how much pressure to change there is , so its nice to see everyones views , but to use the giving rivers a rest or i need to decorate as reasons is wide of the mark.
Hattet
Whilst I’m no grammar Natzi, in fact I can’t write properly because I don’t talk “properly” and didn’t go to the kind of school where we were taught “the way”. An official document like a petition needs to be correct, why? Because “they” will spot the incorrections and instantly you will not be taken seriously or given due credit. Just look at legal paperwork, it’s a separate language, as if it’s designed to exclude the plebs.
Here is a thought, if there was any scientific reason for keeping it why is there talk of the EA putting it to a vote. Surely if there was a reason it would be THEIR decision as to whether it was there or not.
Regarding shops being greedy, this argument seems to come from people living in the past, times have changed, have a look around your high streets and see how many shops are empty, that wasn't the case in the past. When shops like Leslies and Bennets close there is a problem.
How many quoting protecting fish spawning fish lakes in the close season, times have changed, move with them.
As I've said previouslay in other close season related threads, even if the CS is removed, it doesn't mean that you will automatically be able to fish all river stretches immediately. Club leases/licences tend to be for the nine months of the current season and would have to be renegotiated, with an increase in rent to reflect the extra three months, and that is assuming that the landowner is happy for anglers to be on the bank all year round. You also have the issue of waters in SSSIs or other conservation areas where the close season may still apply.
It's not as simple as many people seem to think and would, if it happens, inevitably lead to increased club fees for many river anglers.
Dave
I got an E mail from the EA the other day saying I had been chosen at random to take part in a survey to look at the close season to help them gather evidence to decide whether to abolish , retain , or change . Came with a lot of information / documents attached which I haven't had time to read yet , they were research documents . So perhaps a petition is not really required ,poor punctuation or not .Gavin , if the waters you are walking are YDAA and are being fished out of season let me know and I will inform the bailiff,or better still let Maddo or Ken Jones know .