Oblickta
Well-known member
It seems our efforts haven't fallen on deaf ears, well done to all involved and keep up the good work
No Sea Angling Licence
No Sea Angling Licence
Jonathan R Shaw (Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Marine, Landscape and Rural Affairs) and Minister for the South East), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
I met sea angling representatives at the Angling summit on 18 February where a number of concerns were raised with me regarding the introduction of a chargeable licence for sea angling. I have also discussed the issue direct with anglers around the coast, as have my officials. In view of the concerns expressed, including the extent to which sea anglers expected to see benefits from the charge, I have decided not to proceed with enabling powers in the Marine Bill to introduce a sea angling licence.
I will, none the less, continue with a package of other measures that aim to provide benefits for anglers, including a review of nursery areas for the protection of bass stocks and of inshore netting, and a pilot study on area-based restrictions to support sea angling. I have also recently announced measures to increase protection of tope, a key species for anglers.
I will reconsider the arguments for introducing a recreational sea angling licence at some stage in the future in the light of progress on the aforementioned measures.
I think until we have one body that encompasses all parts of Recreational Sea Angling i.e. publishers, tackle manufacturers, tackle shops, charter boats and even the humble angler, then I don't think we can get much further.
is it all grass roots anglers or are manufacturers etc going to be part of it all?