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zigs
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Bodger
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dpack
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zigs
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yeah, i thought this section had died too !
i agree with what you guys are saying, i fish to eat, and for bait, and i do stop mackerell fishing when i've got enough. I fill the freezer from the spring run, these are partly used for bait, partly smoked & partly eaten as they are. by sept/oct the stock has been used & i stock up for winter as the run comes back down the channel.
however, during fishing sessions, i do catch undersized fish, which i need to return safely also, mackerell will take bottom fished baits when targeting other species such as flatfish, gurnard, dogfish etc.
the main purpose of the thread on anglers net ( which i have got pinned for the summer ) is to educate anglers visiting the site & to shame the tourists who regularly slaughter hundreds of fish, only to dump them in dustbin sacks or (as happened a few weeks ago ) leave hundreds of dead fish on a pier.
this is totally unacceptable behavior in the 21st century & we must do our best to stamp it out.
like it or not dpack, catch & release is a very popular past time in the uk and one that i suppose you could say i practice when i am returning non target species.
leaving a fish to die in the hot sun when you dont even want it for the table, now THATS animal abuse. |
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dpack
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zigs
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Bodger
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dpack
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leebu
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Bodger
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leebu
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