Roker surprise

the NFSA card that I have recommends 42cm as a minimum size for turbot. That's going to be a big fish!

Without wishing to get in to an ethical debate that figure is both meaningless and worse still confusing. The only size lmits that matter are those set by the EU and augmented by local IFCA bye-laws. For clarity on our part of the coast these are:

North of the Tyne: Minimum sizes of species - NIFCA

South of the Tyne: http://www.ne-ifca.gov.uk/minimum-landing-sizes/

Apologies for hijacking the lads thread but made up size limits are a particular bug bear of mine :mad2:
 
DEFRA,has a limit of 30 cm for landing a Turbot,the angling trust have a RRLS which is a recommended retention landing size of 41 cm ,which is the yard stick that most angling clubs rely on,but legally you can keep a Turbot of 30cm plus.
 
DEFRA,has a limit of 30 cm for landing a Turbot,the angling trust have a RRLS which is a recommended retention landing size of 41 cm ,which is the yard stick that most angling clubs rely on,but legally you can keep a Turbot of 30cm plus.

It doesn't. The 30cm limit is from the Southern IFCA. The EU size limits have no MLS for Turbot: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploa...achment_data/file/183442/minimumfishsizes.pdf also evidenced by the AT website: Recommended Retention Size Limits (RRSLs) & DEFRA Minimum Landing Sizes (MLSs) which clearly state there is no MLS for Turbot (and most other fish).

The local IFCA is responsible for setting MLS for their areas. Most (like our two linked above) only apply the EU MLS, some also have MLS for other species (i.e the 30cm Turbot size in the Southern IFCA: http://www.southern-ifca.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/1011A-Wheelhouse-Card-2011_WEB.pdf )
 
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