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Old 09-25-2008, 08:04 PM
The Cornish Kingfisher
 
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Post The Shore Anglers Code Of Conduct...

Hi guys. I have decided to post this thread to help people familiarise with the shore anglers codes of conduct!

THE SHORE ANGLERS CODES OF CONDUCT:
Parking: Always park your car in a sensible place when accessing a mark. Never park on farmer's fields or other private property without prior permission. The same applies to beaches where 4x4 vehicles can cause potential damage through access to wildlife.

Getting There: Use obvious footpaths, pathways or sheep tracks to get to the fishing mark. Do not walk across fields that may contain crops or other harvest. Make sure all gates are closed properly behind you. Never jump across fences and walls and this can inadvertently cause damage.

Casting: If you're fishing a popular mark, allow plenty of room between you and other anglers for safe casting. At least 20-metres. Not the 5-metres some competition anglers think is enough. Respect your fellow anglers!

Disposal: While fishing, have a carrier bag or bin liner available in to which to put all your bait wrappers, food packaging and other rubbish. Never leave litter behind you. Take it home! Discarded hooks need to have the points broken off with pliers before placing in a rubbish bag.

Killing And Eating The Fish: Never kill fish for eating in front of members of the public. Always have a bucket or bag into which you can place any kept fish so they are hidden from view while you fish. Any kept fish for eating should be cleaned and the remains placed in the sea to go back in to the system. Never leave carcasses or dead fish scraps on the beach or rocks. The public use the same area and can take offence, which tars all anglers.

Pets And Children: Avoid leaving unused rigs on the sand behind your box. Dogs and children can get tangled in the rigs and hooks as they are let free by their owners (the dogs! ) or they may be playing un-aware in your area.

Reputation: Remember, at all times you are an ambassador for your sport, and to the public your individual conduct represents, rightly or wrongly, how the majority of anglers behave!

Bait Digging: When digging lugworm, back fill all the holes as you dig. This minimises the scar and allows the environment to quickly recover.

Your Safety: Think personal safety! Watch for big sea swells when fishing rock marks and deep storm beaches. Pay attention to the tide times when fishing estuary bars. Make sure someone knows where you are exactly and that you give this person a time you expect to arrive home. Carry a mobile phone, but do not rely on it. Wear or have something in a bright colour to help rescue services locate you if need be. Always carry a small torch and a small first aid kit.
To view my full discription of personal safety whilst fishing please view this thread: Your Personnal Safety Whilst Sea Fishing...

I hope this information helps!
Tight Lines!

Last edited by The Cornish Kingfisher : 09-26-2008 at 07:43 PM. Reason: Spelling Mistakes! :(
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