The Great Wallsendo
Well-known member
Instead of hijacking BrianJs First Bass thread (very well done BTW
) I've started a seperate thread to make a point
Lot's of comments saying "NFSA Legal size this" "NFSA Legal size that" are in fact technically incorrect...
The NFSA is now Angling Trust and there is a marked difference in what is a "Recommended" size and what is the "Legal" size laid down by DEFRA
Recommended Retention Size Limits (RRSLs), DEFRA Minimum Landing Sizes
Before people chip in saying that a lot of the minimum sizes laid down by DEFRA are woefully small - I agree. I think Cod is too small, I think Flounder, Whiting, Bass and a load of others are too small; but the fact of the matter is that they are "Legal" and no Angler should be vilified for taking a "just legal" size fish home based on the DEFRA MLS
That is where the RRSLs come in, a lot of Clubs and Comps now use these as the benchmark for sizes - which is poss where the confusion over what is "legal" takes place.

Lot's of comments saying "NFSA Legal size this" "NFSA Legal size that" are in fact technically incorrect...
The NFSA is now Angling Trust and there is a marked difference in what is a "Recommended" size and what is the "Legal" size laid down by DEFRA
The UK Government, via DEFRA, lay down only certain Minimum Landing Sizes (MLSs). However, with conservation in mind, the AT provide Recommended Retention Size Limits (RRSLs) for the majority of fish likely to be caught in UK waters. An RRSL is a suggested size for a fish below which it should returned to the sea. Should there be any dispute on the measurement of a fish, the Match Organisers Master Measure will be the deciding measure. All fish are to be measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail fin, except Skates and Rays which are to be measured wing tip to wing tip.
Recommended Retention Size Limits (RRSLs), DEFRA Minimum Landing Sizes
Before people chip in saying that a lot of the minimum sizes laid down by DEFRA are woefully small - I agree. I think Cod is too small, I think Flounder, Whiting, Bass and a load of others are too small; but the fact of the matter is that they are "Legal" and no Angler should be vilified for taking a "just legal" size fish home based on the DEFRA MLS
That is where the RRSLs come in, a lot of Clubs and Comps now use these as the benchmark for sizes - which is poss where the confusion over what is "legal" takes place.