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Old March 7th, 2006, 04:59 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Default Authorities trying to ban beach fishing!

Hi all,
I have noticed that on other forums people are talking about their local
authorities trying to stop them fishing from beachs!

I encountered this when some jobs worth called the fuzz on me whilst fishin
my local beach in dover, but after further investigation i discovered that
it is writen in the doomsday book(excuse spelling) that any male or female
is entitled to fish between the high and low water marks anywhere along the
shore line!
Upon telling Dover Harbour Board this they said 'It doesn't matter we own
the beach so we make the rules' or words to that effect!
I was wondering if any other people were having problems their local
authorities tryin the same or if it's just DHB trying to get the locals to
pay to fish their piers!
If anyone else has had problems and managed to get round the stupid ruleings
the info would be greatly appreciated!

Tight Lines
Craig


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Old March 7th, 2006, 09:37 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Default Authorities trying to ban beach fishing!

Craig
Were you fishin off the beach facing the breakwater i e within the enclosed
harbour, by any chance?
Keith M
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Hi all,
I have noticed that on other forums people are talking about their local
authorities trying to stop them fishing from beachs!

I encountered this when some jobs worth called the fuzz on me whilst
fishin my local beach in dover, but after further investigation i
discovered that it is writen in the doomsday book(excuse spelling) that
any male or female is entitled to fish between the high and low water
marks anywhere along the shore line!
Upon telling Dover Harbour Board this they said 'It doesn't matter we own
the beach so we make the rules' or words to that effect!
I was wondering if any other people were having problems their local
authorities tryin the same or if it's just DHB trying to get the locals
to pay to fish their piers!
If anyone else has had problems and managed to get round the stupid
ruleings the info would be greatly appreciated!

Tight Lines
Craig



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Old March 14th, 2006, 02:00 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Default Authorities trying to ban beach fishing!

Hi Keith,
Yes i was! Have you had the same problems?
Tight lines,
Craig
"Goinfishin" wrote in message
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Craig
Were you fishin off the beach facing the breakwater i e within the
enclosed harbour, by any chance?
Keith M
"Craig Collins" wrote in message
...
Hi all,
I have noticed that on other forums people are talking about their local
authorities trying to stop them fishing from beachs!

I encountered this when some jobs worth called the fuzz on me whilst
fishin my local beach in dover, but after further investigation i
discovered that it is writen in the doomsday book(excuse spelling) that
any male or female is entitled to fish between the high and low water
marks anywhere along the shore line!
Upon telling Dover Harbour Board this they said 'It doesn't matter we own
the beach so we make the rules' or words to that effect!
I was wondering if any other people were having problems their local
authorities tryin the same or if it's just DHB trying to get the locals
to pay to fish their piers!
If anyone else has had problems and managed to get round the stupid
ruleings the info would be greatly appreciated!

Tight Lines
Craig





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Old March 14th, 2006, 09:36 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Default Authorities trying to ban beach fishing!

Craig
Went ther once and saw the signs and didn't bother to stay.
It seems that too much rubbish has been left behind in the past and spoiled
it for people who wanted to sit on the beach so fishing got stopped for
everyone
Tight lines (somewhere else)
Keith M
"Craig Collins" wrote in message
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Hi Keith,
Yes i was! Have you had the same problems?
Tight lines,
Craig
"Goinfishin" wrote in message
...
Craig
Were you fishin off the beach facing the breakwater i e within the
enclosed harbour, by any chance?
Keith M
"Craig Collins" wrote in message
...
Hi all,
I have noticed that on other forums people are talking about their local
authorities trying to stop them fishing from beachs!

I encountered this when some jobs worth called the fuzz on me whilst
fishin my local beach in dover, but after further investigation i
discovered that it is writen in the doomsday book(excuse spelling) that
any male or female is entitled to fish between the high and low water
marks anywhere along the shore line!
Upon telling Dover Harbour Board this they said 'It doesn't matter we
own the beach so we make the rules' or words to that effect!
I was wondering if any other people were having problems their local
authorities tryin the same or if it's just DHB trying to get the locals
to pay to fish their piers!
If anyone else has had problems and managed to get round the stupid
ruleings the info would be greatly appreciated!

Tight Lines
Craig







 




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