Originally posted by AtW
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Anger over migrants' food fishing
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I've never fished in the UK. Is it compulsory to return all fish, or are there some you're allowed to eat? What about fish from the sea?Comment
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Fish from sea is OK to take & eat & needs no licence
'Game' fish from rivers can be taken and eaten - trout,seat trout, salmon etc - but permits are needed
But course fish such as roach,perch,carp etc cannotHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by IR35 AvoiderI've never fished in the UK. Is it compulsory to return all fish, or are there some you're allowed to eat? What about fish from the sea?
Coarse fish (bream, tench, roach, carp, etc) = put back
Game fish (trout, salmon, etc) = eat (fisheries charge, impose limits on how many you can take)
This thread is about coarse fish.Comment
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and just for clarity...swans,ducks etc cannot be taken as a free food sourceHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by hyperDI've often seen buses turn up at the Pick Your Own on the local farm churning out vaste quantities of fuzzy-wuzzies onto the fields for a full day feasting. Out come the carpets, plates, the jugs of soured milk... and the token small basket of veg to pay for at the end of the day.Comment
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Originally posted by xoggothOn the subject of food and migrants, it strikes me that since there are no records of illegal immigrants and nobody is likely to report them missing, there's a bob or two to be made by luring them to a house with a promise of some no-questions-asked building work and topping them, flogging the carcases around the local kebab shops.Comment
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The British carp angling championships are currently showing on Sky. The barstard O'Connors have bagged the best swim.Comment
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Originally posted by Trolland just for clarity...swans,ducks etc cannot be taken as a free food source
When I first moved in here there were loads of the bastards leaving there little mementoes on the balcony. Used to do my head in. So I tried to make a bird scarer out of a couple of CD’s, but it didn’t work well. However, they have all disappeared.
<mode id="Tubs">
I didn't kill them.
</mode>Blair, you cannot reach me now,
No matter how you try,
Goodbye cruel Labour,
Your end is nigh.
International Talk Like a Pirate DayComment
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Originally posted by Trolland just for clarity...swans,ducks etc cannot be taken as a free food source
Still, its better than smuggling in half rotten gorillas fingers and other assorted "bush meat" and trying to sell them in Tottenham.
Never order sausages in a cafe run by fuzzy wuzzies.Comment
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