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Old September 24th, 2004, 09:06 PM
Brian Waddell
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"Derek.Moody" wrote

The timing is very suspicious, this one is claimed to show that HMG

'care'
for the sport and will use the revenue to improve sea angling...


Like they look after our roads with the revenue from 'road tax'......Get a
life Derek, come into the real world.

Brian ( against any form of sea fishing license )


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Old September 24th, 2004, 09:21 PM
Keith M
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Stan

Just a thought.

I believe (rightly or wrongly??) that the beach between the high and low
water marks is Crown Property.
Therefor I suggest that If I am stood above the high water mark I am
standing on council / private property but as long as my baited hook is in
the intertidal area I am fishing on crown property - not the councils.

Think on this and develop the argument as you see fit.

Any suggestions out there??

K
"SL" wrote in message
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I fish along the south coast. I have been hearing rumours that local
councils will be bringing in licenses for fishing off the beach. Is this
true? If it is, does anyone know how much these licenses will cost?
Regards,
SL

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Old September 24th, 2004, 09:31 PM
Keith M
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Blue

How about re-employing the redundant hounds.
They could be lined up along the coast and trained to sniff out and destroy
the Licence Enforcers.

As an after thought, If the countryside lobby could get 1/2million out to
protest in london, think how many anglers could be mustered - millions!!!

K

"Blue" wrote in message
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Derek,
You seem to know about hunting with hounds, so I'll ask you the obvious.
There was much wailing by CA people that a hunting ban would mean a lot of
hounds that couldn't be household pets would be put down (shot).
The obvious question........... what happens to old, knackered hounds now?

Are they kept and fed for years until they naturally expire?
I don't think so.




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Old September 24th, 2004, 09:31 PM
Keith M
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Blue

How about re-employing the redundant hounds.
They could be lined up along the coast and trained to sniff out and destroy
the Licence Enforcers.

As an after thought, If the countryside lobby could get 1/2million out to
protest in london, think how many anglers could be mustered - millions!!!

K

"Blue" wrote in message
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Derek,
You seem to know about hunting with hounds, so I'll ask you the obvious.
There was much wailing by CA people that a hunting ban would mean a lot of
hounds that couldn't be household pets would be put down (shot).
The obvious question........... what happens to old, knackered hounds now?

Are they kept and fed for years until they naturally expire?
I don't think so.




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Old September 25th, 2004, 02:15 PM
Derek.Moody
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In article , Keith M
wrote:

As an after thought, If the countryside lobby could get 1/2million out to
protest in london, think how many anglers could be mustered - millions!!!


Do you honestly think you'd get millions out?

One in ten would be an astonishingly good turn-out - then you're in the
same number range as the CA produced.

Think about it.

The CA have an angling section of course. Better to turn out with them,
they know how to make a show.

Cheerio,

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Old September 25th, 2004, 02:15 PM
Derek.Moody
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In article , Keith M
wrote:

As an after thought, If the countryside lobby could get 1/2million out to
protest in london, think how many anglers could be mustered - millions!!!


Do you honestly think you'd get millions out?

One in ten would be an astonishingly good turn-out - then you're in the
same number range as the CA produced.

Think about it.

The CA have an angling section of course. Better to turn out with them,
they know how to make a show.

Cheerio,

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