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on Friday, May 04, 2007 - 02:21 PM :: Posted by: jimbo :: 772 Reads SEX-CRAZED toads killed prime carp worth £20,000 at a fishing lake — by dragging them down into an underwater ORGY.
The prized fish, weighing up to 8lbs, suffocated when amorous toads in a mating frenzy jumped on them as they basked in the shallows.
Each carp was attacked by up to a DOZEN randy amphibians mistaking them for lady toads. And more fish including roach, rudd and bream were killed by pollution from the rotting carcasses lying on the bottom of the lake. Mike Heelis, 49, who manages Wykeham Lakes, near Pickering, North Yorks, said: “It was a horrendous sight. |
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NFSA TEAMS ANNOUNCED |
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on Friday, March 23, 2007 - 11:52 AM :: Posted by: jimbo :: 983 Reads The National Team & Competition Group is pleased to announce that teams have been selected for various International events during 2007.
The World Club Championships being staged in Belgium from 1/8 June is the first event.
England will be represented by two teams: Worthing SAC comprising of Mike Perfect, Colin Carey, Alan Gilbert, Mike Kempster and Paul Stevens. SAMF will also be sending a team to the event, comprising of Malcolm Stote, Mark Pinder, Ian Bowell, Nick Hayward and Andy Gallagher.
The NFSA will be hosting the Home International Boat Championships at Weymouth during June under the watchful eye of Manager Ray Ashby, the team comprises of: Steve Clements, Paul Hart, Cliff Newbold, Richard Russell, David Shay, Perry Dack (reserve).
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Marine rod licence? |
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on Saturday, March 17, 2007 - 03:18 PM :: Posted by: jimbo :: 916 Reads The Government has published a White Paper outlining the proposed contents of a future Marine Bill, and a sea fishing licence is included in the proposals.
Robert Gray, Countryside Alliance Director of Campaigns, commented: “Any legislation that seeks to improve conservation of our marine environment is to be welcomed, but we have concerns about the White Paper’s proposal to introduce sea angling licences.
“England and Wales have over 2,500 miles of coastline, which will make the task of enforcing sea angling licenses expensive and almost-impossible. The revenue raised by the licences has been earmarked for a range of initiatives such as protecting shore access and improving parking, but it seems unlikely that the revenues will go any further than simple enforcement and administration. We are also concerned that holiday anglers should be liable for a licence that aims to raise revenue to pay for coastal parking.
“It is unclear how much licences are going to cost or how much the implementation of this scheme is going to run to, but sea anglers know full well that it is commercial rather than recreational angling that is the biggest threat to marine conservation, which makes it hard to see any tangible benefits.
“The sea angling industry is worth £538m to the economy, and we should be looking to increase participation and welcome people to the sport, especially coastal tourists, rather than scare them off with a layer of bureaucracy that simply cannot deliver benefits.” |
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