We were talking about conservation in an other post "one for the pot" ...
How USA and Canada do ? They have their greedy locals, their share of foreigners who don't care and they are able to offer fantastic fishing (and not only on private waters) ... I have fished for pike and trout (both private and public waters) in Quebec and I have not seen so many fish in my life , a friend of mine has fished for stripped Bass on the east coast of the US and he was absolutely amazed by the number and quality of the fish ...
What are they doing that we don't do in our European countries ?
In Canada they call it "conservation license" and the funds goes directly to the fish and game department. The money is well used with habitat conservation, various project in order to get healthy fish and game stock, and the most useful, a real and efficient environmental police. I think it's quite the same in the US.
And when I mean police I talk about a real police, heavy fines ... After all there is regulation for driving on the road and a lot of other things ... If you do not respect them, you get fined ... That should be the same for fishing ...
I think there is also very strict laws with a lot of control regarding trawlers. I have read somewhere that they can't fish close to the coast, and they privilege sport fishing as it bring more money than the commercial ...
Our poor fish have to cope with overfishing (from commercials and professional poachers), pollution, habitat destruction, climate change ... They don't need people hunting them down no matter the specie, the size and the quantity for soup or cat food ...
There should be a legislation, with a minimum landing size for every fish and a bag limit ...
All nurseries site should be completely protected and well look after ...
Also education and information is very important (clubs and fishing schools), and all the serious anglers should promote C&R, even for the pin whiting, they keep us awake and if they disapear we will suddenly miss them too

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With a very healthy fishery (both for inland waters and sea) a state can generate big revenues with angling tourism, and us a lot of pleasure with more fish and more big fish ...
Everybody is focused on salmon, because it's a symbol but most importantly it bring money, but how many people are ready to spent money on fishing holidays for trout, pike, bass, rays ect...). As soon as fish can bring money to the states purses and create some jobs ... I guarantee you they will take care of everything ...
A lot of countries have already understand this ...
But for now, I think posters and explaining them that what they are doing is not tolerate and illegal in Ireland, and if they are confronted nearly every time they are doing this and they start to see posters on marks, tackle shops ... They will think they could be fined for this and maybe reduce their numbers ...
But guys unfortunately that's not just the fish that are slaughtered ... What about shellfish ? During a few months each time I was looking at my peeler traps on the Malahide estuary, I came across Asiatics people filling big Lidl bags (around ten) with cockles and another that we call in France "amande de mer" (sorry I can't find the English name) and a guy told me that they were there every day. Now they have left because these shellfish have nearly disapear, that's as well overfishing

... One time I ask them why they were keeping so much cockles... Restaurant ? shops? They reply that was not my business and they were a little bit aggresive ... But the result is here ... No more cockles ...
I have always wonder how it is possible to make this understand by the autorities ? Petitions, demonstration, economical studies ?
If any politician read this post or "one for the pot", please start thinking about it ... And you may find here a key to stop unaceptable behaviour and a little boost to the economy ...
2010: starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, flounder, dogfish, scorpion fish, tub gunard, tope, thornback ray, bull huss, coalfish, pollack, mackerel, turbot, whiting...
2011: flounder, dab, 5 bearded rockling, whiting, dogfish, codling, starry smoothound, common smoothound, bass, bull huss ...
2012: dogfish, codling, starry smoothound (PB), bass, common smoothound (PB)...
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