Apologies for the dramatic title but just been to North Wales for the weekend only to witness 2 incidents on the river I fish, both of which have left me di-heartened to say the least.
On our river the June run of large sea-trout (fish between 6-16lb) have got "stuck" in the middle reaches of the river & it seems to be open season for the local poaching community. The icing on the cake was yesterday afternoon whilst clearing the banks 3 lads walked past carrying 4 fish between 8-12lb in broad daylight bold as brass without a care in the world. Phoned the police only to be asked "are they not allowed to fish today" & left a message with the Natural Resources Wales helpline to be informed that they would look in to it (I gave a date/time & registration of the vehicle & a full description of the 3 men).
Chatting to my neighbour who is not a fisherman it seems that one of the lads we saw yesterday has taken to pulling fish out from the bridge pool in the middle of the village in broad daylight while people are looking on! I reported another incident late last week involving one of the three, and fair play the officer gave me a ring back, during the conversation he told me that they had numerous complaints about that particular individual.
I know that resources are stretched & times are hard for all Goverment Departments (devolved or not) but when fish stocks are at an all time low & we as anglers are being asked to pay our due & potentially observe catch & release then it seems we are just leaving more fish in the larder for our friends with a snare!
On our river the June run of large sea-trout (fish between 6-16lb) have got "stuck" in the middle reaches of the river & it seems to be open season for the local poaching community. The icing on the cake was yesterday afternoon whilst clearing the banks 3 lads walked past carrying 4 fish between 8-12lb in broad daylight bold as brass without a care in the world. Phoned the police only to be asked "are they not allowed to fish today" & left a message with the Natural Resources Wales helpline to be informed that they would look in to it (I gave a date/time & registration of the vehicle & a full description of the 3 men).
Chatting to my neighbour who is not a fisherman it seems that one of the lads we saw yesterday has taken to pulling fish out from the bridge pool in the middle of the village in broad daylight while people are looking on! I reported another incident late last week involving one of the three, and fair play the officer gave me a ring back, during the conversation he told me that they had numerous complaints about that particular individual.
I know that resources are stretched & times are hard for all Goverment Departments (devolved or not) but when fish stocks are at an all time low & we as anglers are being asked to pay our due & potentially observe catch & release then it seems we are just leaving more fish in the larder for our friends with a snare!
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