action against commercial idiots distructing sealife that evolved in millions of years, is supported by me.
I hope the dutch will get as wise as guernseyfishing.com
seabass is diminishing here too
did you hear about all the bass floating north of guernsey this week some fisherman over his quota dumped a few tonne over the side on the way home GREED thats all i can say
i think that the states need to do more about the size of the nets that thay use and have some more control over how much thay can take
so i think that there shuld be a closed bass saeson
i come to fish guernsey specifically for bass and turbot. this shortsightedness is firstly stupid and secondly will lose guernsey many holiday anglers including myself. take a look over the pond how the USA have learned the hard way about conserving stocks.
Well done for highlighting this. Stopping the smash and grab culture of businesses to the environment is important. Working with the environment is in the longterm more profitable.
protecting the future of bass fishing in the channel islands will benefit the tourist industry,doing nothing will only fill the pockets of the greedy few and the tourism will suffer as a consequence.
As a locally born Guern I am appalled that yet again The States of Guernsey are allowing greed to over ride the local environment. Do they have no regard for future generations?
I am now living in New Zealand, where the effects of raping the sea are becoming as evident as they are in the UK. For the sake of future generations, be they fishermen, environmentalists or gastronomes, the level of fish, and therefore catch should be managed.