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  1. The expense of maintenance, rates, insurance, buying fish stock, protection against Cormorants and Otters etc all add up - a lot more than it used to be when I was a kid for sure and out of the control of fishery owners and us anglers.

     

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    When I was a kid in the 50's fishing a council run lake in a country park cost us 3d in the morning and again 3d for the afternoon. So its not a new thing charging for a day ticket.

     

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    I don't often go to day ticket waters, but when I do I often think crickey £10 for a days fishing. But then what else can you do all day for a tenner as a treat?

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    again this is not a new thing, but at a tenner it is good value in this day and age..

  2.  I actually inherited that TV, it survived  right up until the old 450 lines or whatever was turned off.  

     

    Yup remember our first tv 12" screen just BBC that was early 50's............ and my old nan had a tv in mid to late 50's with ITV on it when it came out. The old "H" ariel had to be replaced with a multi eliment one....   what a difference the 625 lines had over 405 lines on tv picture quality...

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    Fishing licenses always issued by the then local water authority, but now it`s all under the control of central government via the EA.

     

    Some of the reasoning behind the decline in fishing has to be put down primarily to costs. Two of our local clubs the Ringwood and district angling association, and the Christchurch angling association have rediculously high fees, so much so, that they have both reported a dramatic drop in membership. Hardly surprising when they charge an annual membership of £150 ish, and that`s AFTER you pay a joining fee of around £130. Then you have to have a reliable and regular transport system to get to a lot of their venues which are well out in the sticks, with very little free fishing available. What free fishing IS available is usually occupied by eastern europeans who don`t like locals fishing in "their patch", so use unfriendly, and, as has been reported (to the local police, but NEVER acted upon) sometimes quite abusive and aggressive behaviour.

     

    Other reasons are the rediculously high cost of rod licenses, which incidentally, commercial fisheries get NO benefit from, yet you still need a license to fish commercials.  The angling press advertising, and pressurising people into buying thousands of pounds worth of modern technological GARBAGE that you really don`t need, with expensive specialist high performance baits, that fish get hooked on (excuse the punn) which results in the humble magget and sweetcorn and even plain bread don`t work anymore.

     

    The next thing they`ll do is to abolish the close season, which i`m all in favour of, but increas the rod license AGAIN, with the excuse, "they have to raise the extra revinue to cover the cost of extra work in the year round season".

     

    To be honest, i think a dramtic drop in fishing might actually be GOOD for fishing in general, both in allowing fish stock to grow, and show the EA and the greedy clubs that you can`t keep robbing the public.

     

    Well £150 for a club isnt over board in this day and age (under £3 a week in fact) and as for expensive rod licence's £27 a year is great value. There is no close season on still waters, in fact thats been the case for years....

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  4. Well slow demise cant all be blamed on computor games, as this started in the 70's as an ex tackle shop owner. I can tell you the leauge against blood sports has a lot to answer for it. I had them camped on my door step one june16th abusing any one coming to the shop.

     

    The police just said they are only demonstrating, its a free country. That was the start of the decline and its still decling now for other reasons as well.

     

    Kids arnt encouraged to go out any more, when i was a kid the only times we wernt out and bout was meal times bed times and school time.

     

    Oh how the times in 60 years have changed.

     

    For the good im not so sure

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  5. well it was 29th october 1976, on out honeymoon abourd the bourgh queen, on waking up at about 7am the wench had her hand out of the bunk and said should there be water on the floor.

     

    jumping out only to find that yes there was about half an inch over the floor, the forward cabin was only just above the hull, so firing the engine up at that time then putting on the pumps, we was moored near a pub in the somerleton area near the swing bridge. So I deceded the best option was to get the boat back to st olaves where we got it from. Well it just went from bad to worse, as on approaching the new cut waveney junction there was an almighty thud the engine reved its preverbile off and no steering luck was with us as the breeze was blowing us over toward the beever fleet mariner. The wench says to me when were near the grass bank your ok its just wet grass. I jumps only to find its a good 6ft of water, by which time 3 guys arrived from the beever fleet pulled me out and got the boat onto their slip in the mariner, and phoned out yard.

     

    An old boy turned up and says oh its ok its only that troublesome plank sprung again, have you any newspaper if you have i'll stick a new nail in it and off you can go again.

     

    Guess what we did ................

     

    booked the beever fleet for the easter of 1975 and went home

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  6. I used to be a partner in a trailer building repair and service firm.

     

    Look at the weights on a carvan chasis carefully yes they are braked but a lot of touring caravans weigh in less than 750kg.

     

    Also the chasis on them is flimsey chanel that on a boat trailer will rot out in no time.

     

    suspension units arnt cheap but are safe, as are alko axles of correct weight but not cheap. If there was a cheap way there wouldnt be so many trailers being built year on year.

     

    Charlie

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    "God knows how they would cope with a harbour bar, or shoal waters."

     

    I for one respect the tides coming from the coast. I coped with them from a young age in the rivers/estuarys around Essex.

     

    But on these forums some make newbies think its like crossing the Atlantic!....

     

    Or is that a way of keeping hire boaters and newbies away from some stunning places?.

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  8. I feel that these days far to much is made of crossing Breydon Water, My first crossing was in 1976 in an old wooden boat I hired from Oulton Broad called Anglian Sonet. A very enjoyable crossing it was well.

     

    Just use common sense when crossing it...

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