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| Sea Angling rod licenses Are we heading for rod licenses for Sea angling as Alan Yates suggests to safe guard sea angling or is sea angling alright as it is. Me how can it work when I have only been asked for my coarse rod license once and who would police it ? __________________ I fish there fore I am. |
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no i dont think it will work but to get money out of people i wouldnt be at all surprised if it slips in .police it??? how???stocks??now thats a laugh!!will it apply to boat anglers??charter skippers??trawlers??the list goes on either way a lot of arguements are gonna start// |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses It will never happen ,would love some one wanting to look at mine when iam on some of the rock marks i fish |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses I think policing such a liscence would be a nightmare. What about all of those holiday makers which do a little when they take a break by the coast, (I'm sure the takings from such folk help sea based tackle shops in the winter). Would cost of the liscence pay for policing? |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses Philpin thats part of my point what can the EA do for fish stocks and also help angling clubs ??????? Will they include those who use crab lines on holiday. __________________ I fish there fore I am. |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses Just wondering, who polices the coast line? As inforcing fishery quotas, size of fish, is it the EA as for freshwater, or does it come under the coast guard? Could it be some deskbound fools indea that it would up, income, another tax? |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses AND SO it begins again |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses lets face it if it ever hapend then the only places that would get check would be wear thay could just step out the car and ask and on charter boats |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses Quote:
We have these guys http://www.nwnwsfc.org/ |
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| Re: Sea Angling rod licenses Road fund licence was introduced to help pay for the roads. It wasn't long before it was seen as an easy mark by the government of the day to divert 'surplus' revenue to other things. Now it's just a joke. We pay more, the roads get worse and the spin says "It was never meant to fund roads" Rest assured, the fact that the banks have 'lost' our money, (They haven't actually lost it. They know exactly where it is. It's in their Swiss bonus accounts) They have bleated to the governments of the world that catastrphe was about to ensue. The idiotic governments gave them more of our money to pay the bonuses of those who might have missed out. Now they all have their bonuses, they decided to do some real banking again, so asked for more money. The government gave them the rest of our money, and our children's children's money. Now the government has decided the people must pay for their passion for paying huge bonuses in banking. It was our money, so therefore it must be our fault. We should have been more careful with it. A salt rod licence has nothing to do with protecting our fisheries. I doubt even the beach cleaners will get a penny. We are a large community of generally law abiding citizens, so we deserve to be taxed (and it's easy to do beacause we are a large community of generally law abiding citizens). On the way to the beach we are also drivers. They've reached the limit with us on that score. For now. There has only ever been one man who went to parliament with the right idea. Unfortunately they burnt him one November 5th |
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