Angling Trust Recommended Retention Size Limits

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Angling Trust Recommended Retention Size Limits

#1 Post by The Austrian »

Last illustrations from Jim O'Donnell's new book "R.Y.A. Boat Angling Explained" (planned publishing date November 2011)

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I thought these maybe handy for you guys. Print them off, laminate them and chuck them in your tackle box!

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#2 Post by immunecfg »

Will have one stuck to the side of the tackle box.
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#3 Post by RockHunter »

Some of those sizes are a bit small - 30 cm cod, 30 cm pollock, 25 cm flounder!!!!!!
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#4 Post by evan699 »

Some of the sizes do seem a bit off. And i also think smoothies should be c&r.
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#5 Post by RockHunter »

evan699 wrote:And i also think smoothies should be c&r.
True,
Also the ray sizes at 41 cm are very small - although I would never keep a ray anyway.
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#6 Post by shamoo0804 »

And who wants to keep Ballan Wrasse, Mullet and Dogfish ????
3 fine eating fish :wink:

But agree with most of the above comments, some of the recommended sizes do seem on the small side.
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#7 Post by Sweetwrasse »

Great to have a guideline like this. Agree with above comments regarding flounder, cod and pollack, the sizes seem quite small for these species. Was watching an episode of 'river cottage' where Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall cooked up a dogfish curry :shock: I suppose we have a fairly narrow range of commonly eaten fish in this country. Still don't think I'll be tucking into Ballan and chips though!
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#8 Post by kevin o connor »

Some of the sizes do seem a bit small, but you must bear in mind they are only guide lines. It does not mean that all fish of this size must be kept. Certainly nothing smaller than any of the sizes should be killed under any circumstances. Think of it like the speed limit, just cos it says 100km. per hour does not mean you have to travel at 100km.p.h. :lol:
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they seam very small to me :evil:
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#10 Post by Donnyboy1 »

RockHunter wrote: And who wants to keep Ballan Wrasse, Mullet and Dogfish ????
Yummy fish!!

Anyway, I think those sizes are the minimum scientific size that has the least effect on the stock... if you take smaller it will damage the stocks so go larger to whatever size you can ethically deal with.

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