Two fish this morning from Cadora. Nigel Teague on a small Cascade.9lbs and 14lbs.
Another fish from |Glanwye today.
Two from Wyesham 12 and 7lbs. Another from Redbrook 7lbs.
Mostly all coloured fish.
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Monday 15th
September 2014
Anglers Urged to
Have Their Say on the Future of Fishing via Online Survey
Make
your views known on the angling issues that matter in our online survey of
Angling Trust and Fish Legal members and non-members at www.anglingtrust.net/membershipsurvey
The survey
only takes 10 minutes so click HERE to have
your say and please forward this email to a
friend so they can participate in the survey too.
Mark Lloyd,
Chief Executive of the Angling Trust & Fish Legal said: "This
angling survey is an important opportunity for anglers to give us their
views not only about the work of their representative body but also on any
issues that they feel are important to the future of angling. This might
include worries about declining fish stocks, threats to anglers' rights and
the lack of young people coming into our sport. We will publish the results
of the survey in November and will use it to prioritise our campaigns, and
Fish Legal's legal work, over the coming year. I urge everyone who cares
about the future of fishing to get involved and have their say"
The Angling
Trust runs campaigns, and Fish Legal takes legal action, to fight numerous
threats to fish stocks such as poaching, predation, pollution, habitat
damage and over-abstraction. The unified organisation also promotes the
benefits of angling to society and protects anglers' rights to go fishing. The
Trust also has a wide range of programmes to get more people fishing more
often and manages a growing calendar of national and international
competitions. The
survey is intended to identify the top priorities for the angling community
to back up our campaigns and legal action.
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