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 ?
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