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I seem to remember
that if anyone caught a Burbot they were to keep it alive and contact the local Water authority (Environment Agency ) for official ID and so they could examine it was wanted ALIVE too -- Regards Gray The Madcaravanner from Chesterfield www.madcaravanner.co.uk You don't have to be mad ...... but it helps "Izaak" wrote in message ... I was reading all about the British Record (rod caught) Fish Committee at http://www.nfsa.org.uk/brfc/brfc_procedures.htm and came across this - The following are rare or threatened species in Great Britain and are protected under the provisions of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981) and later Orders. This protection results in it being an offence to capture any of these fishes intentionally. Anglers who believe that they may have captured a specimen of any of these species are advised to unhook and release the fish unharmed as soon as possible after capture. Allis shad Alosa alosa Burbot Lota lota Schelly, powan, or gwyniad Coregonus lavaretus Sturgeon Acipenser sturio Vendace Coregonus albula Thought I'd mention it as, if I recall, someone recently said he was going Sturgeon fishing. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 09/10/2003 |
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