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MrBlueSkye wrote:
:: It's a damn cheek charging so much! The rivers are ours, we are Englich :: citizens and they are English rivers so why in the name of god should we :: pay nearly £25 quid to fish them. Yes the rivers are ours, but the way they were after many decades of neglect left them polluted, stinking open sewers! - the fact that you are thinking of fishing the Mersey at all is testament to the work put in by the Environment Agency, parially paid for by funding from fishing licences, the 7p per day you contribute goes towards improving water quality, breeding and releasing millions of freshwater fish, prosecuting buisnesses that pollute waterways and giving grants to people to enable them to clean up riverbanks etc, this is where the £25 goes - the rivers have never been cleaner or contained more fish at any time in the past 150 years, plus, you don't only get to fish the Mersey, try the lake district for trout, or any one of the thousands of canals and commercial fisheries for coarse fish. -- If God had intended us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs. |
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005, Phil L, gave forth these words of wisdom:
Yes the rivers are ours, but the way they were after many decades of neglect left them polluted, stinking open sewers! - the fact that you are thinking of fishing the Mersey at all is testament to the work put in by the Environment Agency, parially paid for by funding from fishing licences, the 7p per day you contribute goes towards improving water quality, breeding and releasing millions of freshwater fish, prosecuting buisnesses that pollute waterways and giving grants to people to enable them to clean up riverbanks etc, this is where the £25 goes - the rivers have never been cleaner or contained more fish at any time in the past 150 years, plus, you don't only get to fish the Mersey, try the lake district for trout, or any one of the thousands of canals and commercial fisheries for coarse fish. Well said Phil. It peeves me a bit when people complain about the cost of the Rod Licence. There's always someone who wants something for nothing. Are these people so short-sighted as to not to realise that SOMEONE has to pay for the upkeep of our precious inland waterways? If those concerned don't want to contribute then let them fish without a licence and I hope they get caught and their tackle confiscated. I won't lose any sleep over them. Alec -- Alec Powell Watlington Oxon. UK |
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