Why a close season ?

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    • #50897

      TF_Dr.Phil

        A non uk angler asked me why England has a close season considering that commerical waters and some canals stay open all year round ?
        – What is the difference ?
        – Surely we need anglers on the banks to scare Cormorants,Otters and people from illegal fishing ? (Anglers are the guardians/bailiffs of the waters)
        – Is it not good for tackle trade ?
        – Is it not good for fishing clubs for ticket sales ?

        WHAT IS THE REAL REASON FOR THE CLOSE SEASON ?
        – SO THAT FISH CAN BREED ? , THEY DO BREED IN COMMERCIALS BETWEEN MARCH AND MID-JUNE ??

        – WHEN WILL THIS STUPID RULE EVER PHASE OUT ?
        – SO I PAY A LICENCE TO FISH RIVERS FOR 9 MONTHS ?

      • #156524

        TF_lump

          historically, it’s so fish can reproduce in peace and to give water living birds some peace and quiet to nest and lay.

          realistically, i think it makes little difference, the wildlife on the commercials, lakes and canals all finds a way still the same.

        • #156535

          TF_orexina

            The reason the close season was brought in was because people were eating fish. In the 1800’s people were very poor and a source of food were fish from the local rivers and ponds. Also with the increased polution around fish were declining.
            Therefore a close season was brought in to allow stocks to recover.
            This applied to all waters.
            As these conditions no longer apply the close season should be recinded and waters opened up.

            As an aside cormorants don’t care if people are on the banks, they will either get there before you or after you leave. Some will also feed while you are there.

          • #156554

            TF_andy cranes mate
            Participant

              Let’s turn it round. What harm does it do?

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