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Morecambe Bass
Apparently photo taken in Morecambe Bay - posted by Lancashire wildlife Trust - doesn't say when - but another good fish lost!
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Re: Morecambe Bass
Counted 45 on the ribble last time I was out there back in dec ...on and around 4mile marker alone.... wintering numbers in this country are on the up each year...government should be thinking general liceance time on this bird like some corvids and wood pigeons......as apart from birds of prey and maybe black backs there’s not much predation against them.....
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Re: Morecambe Bass
They’ve more right to catch them than we do, and they only eat till their full, not like the foreigners who take huge shoals for profit.
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A box of kippers <Lsle of Man>
Acouple of Mackeral Asda
Cod at our local chippy
A box of kippers <Lsle of Man>
Acouple of Mackeral Asda
Cod at our local chippy
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Re: Morecambe Bass
as Long as there not eating your fish and decimateing your stock in your trout lake that you’ve paid for.. for your business like they are doing....fine in the sea there’s no conflict..but as all wild life they go to the food supply and inland water ways that’s were the conflict begins...thats were the liceance is required... Just my opinion
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Re: Morecambe Bass
I'm off to get a big bag of feathers ?
........... and then I'm going to take up flying !
........... and then I'm going to take up flying !
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Re: Morecambe Bass
Natures way, but I agree that the cormorants spread in land, has done a lot of fisheries, even on Windermere.
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