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National Crucian Conservation Project | Fighting For Fishing
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Martin Salter's Angling Trust Campaigns Blog. Tag Archives: National Crucian Conservation Project. In praise of ‘them that do’. The Association of Crucian Anglers – a great bunch who are committed to making things happen. Angling Trust Ambassador and crucian enthusiast Chris Turnbull was the originator of the National Crucian Conservation Project. Crucian guru and author Peter Rolfe has contributed a lifetime’s experience to helping others preserve his favourite species. And of course it’s not just...
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angling trust | Fighting For Fishing
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Martin Salter's Angling Trust Campaigns Blog. Tag Archives: angling trust. Fisheries Facts and the EU. Richard Benyon MP was made a parliamentary bass champion by the Angling Trust for his work in trying to prevent over fishing – now he has a few hard truths for those arguing that our fisheries would be better off outside the EU. Environmentalists for Europe was launched earlier this year in Westminster. Anyway…have a read of what Mr Benyon has to say …. Fisheries: Facts not Fantasy by Richard Benyon MP.
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THE FUTURE’S BRIGHT, THE FUTURE’S GREEN…OR IS IT? | The Inside Angle
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Mark Lloyds Angling Trust and Fish Legal Blog. THE FUTURE’S BRIGHT, THE FUTURE’S GREENOR IS IT? I’ve handed over my blog this month to Rod Sturdy, who has very kindly written this article below about our Tidal Lagoon campaign. The views expressed are his own, but clearly in support of the work that the Angling Trust and Fish Legal do. If you would like to support our campaign, please send a donation payable to Fish Legal to Eastwood House, Rainbow St., Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 8DQ. Furthermore, TLP...
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marklloydat | The Inside Angle
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Mark Lloyds Angling Trust and Fish Legal Blog. What does the EU referendum result mean for fish and fishing? The Angling Trust remained neutral about the referendum out of respect for the wide range of views of our membership about the issue. Our job is to represent our members when there is a clear consensus about an issue. Now that the referendum has been held, we now need to fight for the best deal for fish and fishing amidst the mayhem that has been created. Then there’s the tricky question of ...
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speak up | The Inside Angle
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Mark Lloyds Angling Trust and Fish Legal Blog. Tag Archives: speak up. Climate change a real issue for the future of fish and fishing. The River Wye in spate, full of soil. This will only get worse with climate change. Once famous salmon rivers like the Tamar, Hampshire Avon, Test and Itchen could see their stocks wiped out within the lifetime of young anglers who are just learning the art of speycasting today. If you want to get involved in the huge Speak Up rally in London on Wednesday 17. For more det...
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Proof that people power really can work! | The Inside Angle
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Mark Lloyds Angling Trust and Fish Legal Blog. Proof that people power really can work! As a united force for all anglers, we can make a bigger difference. Join here: www.anglingtrust.net/join. A new dawn for online angling politics? Our current analysis suggests that we can’t write plain English →. 2 Responses to “Proof that people power really can work! February 3, 2015 at 3:13 pm. February 4, 2015 at 10:31 am. The scientific reports on the crisis facing bass stocks are widely available on the internet...
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bass | The Inside Angle
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Mark Lloyds Angling Trust and Fish Legal Blog. Proof that people power really can work! As a united force for all anglers, we can make a bigger difference. Join here: www.anglingtrust.net/join. Whilst the Angling Trust's work is reported here along with various policy positions I should make clear that the opinions expressed are my own." Mark Lloyd. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Why we are taking the government to court.
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flooding | The Inside Angle
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Mark Lloyds Angling Trust and Fish Legal Blog. Climate change a real issue for the future of fish and fishing. The River Wye in spate, full of soil. This will only get worse with climate change. Once famous salmon rivers like the Tamar, Hampshire Avon, Test and Itchen could see their stocks wiped out within the lifetime of young anglers who are just learning the art of speycasting today. If you want to get involved in the huge Speak Up rally in London on Wednesday 17. June then please click HERE. Whilst ...
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Will Barnard | Fighting For Fishing
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Martin Salter's Angling Trust Campaigns Blog. Tag Archives: Will Barnard. The tidal Thames – superb fishing in the heart of London. From static canal to a foaming torrent – the Thames is a challenging river to fish. So what is about Old Father Thames that stirs the passions of anglers of a certain age? Angling journalist Keith Arthur is a massive fan of Old Father Thames. The Thames is home to some monster chub but at long last the small ones are coming through again which is great news for the future.
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Clearwater Photography | Fighting For Fishing
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Martin Salter's Angling Trust Campaigns Blog. Tag Archives: Clearwater Photography. It’s all been rather good. I had a feeling that 2015 was going to be a good year. With fishing trips lined up to the stunning landscapes of the Himalayas for golden mahseer, to the beautiful west coast of Ireland for bass and pollack and later in the year to the Scilly Islands for some big, brightly coloured wrasse it wasn’t hard to see the basis for my optimism! A morning double but the action soon ceased. Martin joined ...