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Carping about a new holiday complex
@ :: Fishing News :: Feb 11 2005, 01:05 (UTC+0) | From: DTidmarsh : MID KENT Fisheries, a division of Mid Kent Water which supplies water to many homes across the South East, has announced plans for a 300-acre carp fishing holiday complex. The company is not yet revealing the precise location but the manager of the fisheries, Chris Logsdon, says the site is near the M20 motorway in the heart of Continued... |
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Carp from Suffolk Broad
@ :: Fishing News :: Oct 04 2003, 14:32 (UTC+0) | From: colinj : North Suffolk Anglers are reeling this week over news that a second low 20's Carp has come from Oulton Broad, This time the 22lb fish fell to floatfished Lobworm from the free jetty by the Boulevard. The captors remain anonymous but local sources tell me they were holiday anglers after perch. Where these fish have come from remains a mystery. Colin J |
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Old Bedford Drain To Be Dredged
@ :: Fishing News :: Apr 03 2003, 08:58 (UTC+0) | From: DTidmarsh : They died in their thousands as summer sunlight danced on the water and temperatures soared into the eighties. Nearly 150,000 prime roach, bream, tench and pike perished, in what the experts said was one of the worst fish kills ever seen in the Fens. continued... |
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Prince Charles - Patron Of The Salmon & Trout Ass.
@ :: Fishing News :: Mar 10 2003, 06:30 (UTC+0) | From: DTidmarsh : Royal aides said Prince Charles was keen to take over the work of the late Queen Mother, who had links with everything from cattle associations to cancer charities. He is taking over the patronage of 21 charities, including the Salmon and Trout Association. It was his grandmother, who had a passion for angling, who first taught him to flyfish for trout and salmon. Other groups include the Chelsea Physic Garden, The Garden Society, The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, The National Trust, the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colours and the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society. |
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100,000 Fish Wiped Out
@ :: Fishing News :: Feb 28 2003, 05:43 (UTC+0) | From: DTidmarsh : More than 100,000 fish have been killed after insecticide entered a Lincolnshire river, the Environment Agency said last night. Pollution tore through a 13-mile stretch of the River, killing brown trout, dace, perch, pike, roach, tench and eels. Investigators believe a powerful insecticide continued... |
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Agency officers distribute the ultimate guide to fishing
@ :: Fishing News :: Feb 10 2003, 05:50 (UTC+0) | From: Dtidmarsh : Essential reading for anglers will be available at Environment Agency offices from today, when the latest edition of the fishing guide ‘Fishing in the South’ is launched. This handy book is an indispensable mine of information about freshwater fishing opportunities across Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. continued... |
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Fish farming here to stay - but not off the hook
@ :: Fishing News :: Feb 07 2003, 10:50 (UTC+0) | From: Dtidmarsh : Aberdeen, Scotland: The European Commission's [EC] Director-General of Fisheries, Jörgen Holmquist, told an audience in Brussels earlier this week: "Some of the accusations [against the fish farming industry] that we have seen in the media do not appear to be justified by scientific evidence." Speaking in a debate on Monday [February 3] evening, Mr Holmquist acknowledged that many of aquaculture's environmental effects "need to be further clarified on a better scientific continued... |
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Angling museum under threat
@ :: Fishing News :: Feb 02 2003, 06:17 (UTC+0) | From: DTidmarsh : Fans of "a transcript of old English country life" are preparing to battle to save a Staffordshire museum. The Isaak Walton Cottage in Shallowford, which has attracted 1,200 visitors this year, could face closure by Stafford Borough Council. Mr Walton, the 17th-century author of The Compleat Angler, left the thatched, timber-framed cottage to the nearby city for the benefit of the poor, in his will. A spokesman for the supporters read on... |
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