Anglers
are asked to log it for the future (From the Environment Agency) Coarse
anglers in the north east have been providing lots of invaluable information on
how well Northumberlands fisheries are doing via their fishing logbooks.
As the close season for coarse anglers approaches the Environment Agency is asking
them to send in last seasons logbooks. The
books provide important information about coarse fish stocks and where anglers
fish and whether they are enjoying their angling experience. This
information is then used by our fisheries experts to help them assess fish conservation
priorities and work out where to improve access and the best places to target
restocking and habitat improvement programmes. All
returned logbooks will be entered into a raffle, drawn in April 2008, when anglers
will get the chance to win tackle prizes donated by Fox, Daiwa and Shakepeare,
and all anglers who return their logbooks will receive a full report. Environment
Agency fisheries specialist Philip Rippon said: The information anglers
can provide us is invaluable, and were very grateful for their help. Theyre
also helping themselves, as we can use the wealth of detail provided to tailor
our habitat improvement and fish stocking programmes. Everyone benefits, and anglers
get their logbooks back so they can look back and compare, year on year. All
logbooks should be returned to: Environment
Agency, Freepost NAT11924, Tyneside House, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5BR.
Anglers
who would like a logbook for the 2008/9 season should contact Robbie Stephenson
via email at robert.stephenson@environment-agency.gov.uk or on 0191 2034266. Information
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February 6th 2008 |