11lb fish on fly to Andrew Hepworth-Smith from a middle Wye beat today.
Wyesham Philip Janaway 14lbs from Livox and Kim Waters 20lbs and 9lbs from the Cottage.And yes all on fly.
Cadora Backs: 7lb for Maurice Hudson. Water now perfect for the fly below Monmouth. ?
See below the reply fro Steve Roberts to Stephen Marsh Smith following his extraordinary recent WUF update which I have already commented on,.
Subject: WUF News Update / corrections / 23 May 2015
Dear Mr
Marsh Smith,
I wrote to
you (below) on 19 May but you made no reply. Instead you have used, very
unprofessionally, the Wye and Usk Foundation Newsletter for your own personal,
erroneous, and very public response. As you see it fit to respond, not to me,
but publicly via this Wye and Usk Foundation facility you will find my response
to you, sir, also on the widely read River Wye Gillies Association and Wye
Salmon Association web pages so that the following corrections may appear in
public too. You have my permission to send this also to all those who have
received your Newsletter of 23 May 2015, and I request that you do so.
In your
comments you firstly state you are not sure what my criticisms were about. You
cannot therefore legitimately criticize them in your admitted, hopefully
obtuse, ignorance.
The fish
was suspected of possibly having UDN by me, the two fishery owners and the
landowner's keeper (those three latter persons having seen UDN before). It
required laboratory analysis to determine whether this was the case or not.
Whether affected by UDN or not that particular fish was rotting alive and
unable to swim upstream. Plainly this was a dying fish, would not have survived
to spawn (Stephen : it was being washed downstream), and the EA (quote Gamble)
were "extremely grateful for the effort that Mr
Roberts put in" ie.
so that an analysis could take place. Your criticism that "the river is down a fish and the cost of EA staff time
of the order of £5000 - £7000, more or less completely wasted" is therefore erroneous, not being
based on reported fact or the EA's stance, but your own admitted ignorant, and
therefore biased, perception of the matter.
Your views
are also at odds with the Wye Salmon Association (and the Environment Agency),
who have clearly stated "the actions taken by
Steve and the advice he received from local EA staff, in removing the diseased
fish and pathogens contained from the river, appear sensible", as well as the
Chairman of the Local Fisheries Group who also clearly stated "I know if faced with a
diseased fish I would kill and remove it from the river. It’s the kindest thing
for the fish, and the safest course for the environment. Morally, it is the
right thing to do."
Furthermore
you have stated publicly that I am "lucky
not to have been prosecuted" by
the Environment Agency, a statement so hugely erroneous when put up against the
Environment Agency statement (quote Bainger), given upon my enquiry regarding
this threat, that "By no means was the email advice a criticism of
your actions, we are in fact very grateful that you brought this to our
attention."
No-one
expects you, Mr Marsh Smith, to retract your personal views made public using
the Wye and Usk Foundation Newsletter, or make an apology for your mistakes.
Your erroneous views will stand, therefore, for what they are.
Regards,
Steve
Roberts
West
Berkshire
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