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Let's take action on fish stealing



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Published Date: 30 November 2007
ANGLING: The big debate about problems on West Norfolk waters continue.
I am writing to voice my opinion on the letter in the Lynn News last Friday, about the fish stealing by migrant workers.

I sit on a local fishing committee which has a big problem with this, and as a fisherman I feel very strongly about this.

We have done more night bailiffing to try and stop this problem, which wouldn't be so as long as they fish to the law of the land or the club's rules.

They also use an inhuman way of killing the fish.

The big problem is that they are taking all our breeding fish so there will be less and less fish in our waters.

If there is nothing done about this our fishing will decline; we need to stop it now.

I have fished in several countries and we always abide with their rules and regulations.

Perhaps the police and Environmental Agency should do more about this problem.

M. SMITH (Mr)
Lynn.

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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2007 1:36 PM
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  • Location: King's Lynn
 
 

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