Mike Hodgkiss
Senior Member
If we as anglers are concerned about the predation of our fish stocks on our rivers and lakes ? We talk about Otters , Cormorants and Goosander's and how they are having a impact on our fish stocks .
One predator that has not been talked about that was introduced illegally many years ago to our rivers and waterways is the Zander .
I assume Zander just like Otters , Cormorants and Goosander are having a impact on our fish stocks .
So the question I ask is . If we as anglers are concerned about the impact of Otters ,Goosanders and Cormorants are having on fish stocks . Then why are illegally stocked non native Zander that were introduced many years ago not on the list of predators that we as anglers should be concerned about ?
Joe , a fair few of The UK's rivers were illegally stocked with barbel , bet they eat a few fish eggs , but they are a native species so we can let them off, and as for them pesky kingfishers , how many fish do they eat a day ? To be serious, I recall back in 70's a lot of fuss about Zander and the threat they posed to indigenous species however it would seem that they didn't decimate the indigenous fish population so they are safe now .Catfish , have they had an negative impact on indigenous species ?
One or two folks have got there danders up about this predator survey , I still feel that the issue is not identifying the problem but doing something about it in terms of redressing the balance