Archive for January, 2009

S&TA Hails Breakthrough in Salmon Conservation

MTAA January 29th, 2009

Salmon & Trout Association

IMMEDIATE BAN ON SALES OF ROD-CAUGHT SALMON AND SEATROUT: OBLIGATORY TAGGING OF COMMERCIALLY CAUGHT FISH.

Anglers will no longer be able to sell salmon or sea trout caught on rod and line, and all commercially caught fish will have to be tagged by netsmen to make them legally saleable. The new Environment Agency byelaw for England and Wales becomes active on January 31st.

This legislation brings England and Wales in line with Scottish law, which banned the sale of rod caught salmon and sea trout in 2007. However, the carcass tagging of commercially caught fish is a step further than Scotland, and mirrors the successful initiative run for several years in Ireland.

Paul Knight, Chief Executive of the Salmon & Trout Association (S&TA), said; “This is the culmination of many years of lobbying by S&TA and colleagues, and is great news for salmon conservation and the enforcement of anti-poaching laws. Most anglers act responsibly by keeping the odd fish for the pot – the majority of rod caught salmon are now released alive back into the water – but a minority have always sold their fish for profit and, as a result, have had a significant impact on some local river stocks, jeopardising management and conservation measures by fishery managers. It will now be very much harder to so sell fish ‘under the counter’, because hotels, restaurants and fishmongers will be prosecuted if the salmon and sea trout in their possession is not properly tagged.”

Knight adds; “The EA and Defra should be congratulated for taking this action, which has been possible as a byelaw under the Salmon & Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975. It is a welcome step towards more efficient enforcement of illegally caught salmon and sea trout, as effort can now be put into monitoring markets rather than having to spend so much time catching poachers in the act of taking fish – a notoriously difficult and resource sapping exercise.”

The ban of the sale of rod caught fish and carcass tagging were major recommendations following the review of fisheries legislation by the Warren Committee in 2000. The Review Group’s work was shadowed by the Moran Committee, a coalition of leading English and Welsh fisheries and angling organisations chaired by Lord Moran, Chairman of S&TA at the time. S&TA took a lead role in giving evidence to the Warren Committee over salmon and sea trout issues, and has since kept up pressure for action on these vital issues.

S&TA Chairman, James Carr, says, “This is an excellent example of why S&TA received charitable status for its fisheries, environmental and educational work. We have lobbied for anglers to be banned from selling salmon and sea trout in the greater interest of salmon conservation, and the vast majority of fellow anglers agree with our stance. We can still enjoy our sport while contributing hugely to the social, economic and environmental benefits derived by communities from angling and fisheries management – angling truly working for the public benefit”.

Weekly News

MTAA January 29th, 2009

- by Julian Burns

Pontsticill and Dolygaer Reservoirs

Again these reservoirs are starting to produce fish now the ice has thawed. Mark Rees and Lee Davies landed five pike between them using ledgered mackerel and lampreys, the largest being around 12lb.

John Taylor and John Hodgeson fished Pontsticill on Sunday (25th Jan) and landed a fish each both weighing around 8lb and taken on ledgered sprat.

Cyfarthfa Lake

Stuart Wilkins fished the lake on Monday (26th Jan) and landed a common carp on a swimfeeder with a boillie as hook bait.

Dilwyn Simms visited the lake on Friday and had a good bag of roach on a float fished red maggot.

Matthew Davies landed two common carp this week weighing 8lb and 9lb 6oz on a ledgered boillie.

Penywern Ponds

Jonathan Lewis fished Middle Pond and managed to land a 15lb common carp on a groundbait feeder and maggot with 3lb line. He also landed several skimmers.

Fly Tying

Classes are still taking place in the Ex-Servicemen’s Club from 19:00 – 21:00 on a Monday evening.

The Welsh National Youth Fly Dressing Championship for 2009 is being held this Sunday (1st March) at the Wye Lodge room in Rhayader Leisure Centre. Doors open at 13:30 and the competition starts as soon as possible after that time.

For any details call Dave Gregory on 01554 774 748. If you have any catches call Julian Burns on 07850 901 356.

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MTAA January 29th, 2009

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New MTAA Web Site

MTAA January 24th, 2009

My name is Gareth Lewis, and I would like to introduce myself as Merthyr Angling’s new IT Webmaster, say a warm hello, and to also introduce you all to the new Merthyr Tydfil Angling Association web site.

I will be taking over the management of the MTAA web site after John Coombs’ long standing and highly dedicated service. I think everyone will agree that John’s work over the past eight years has been nothing but outstanding. I also think you will all join me in wishing John all the very best, and a sincere thank you for all of his hard work.

It is now 2009, and what better way to begin the year than with a brand new web site. Over the coming weeks and months, there will be a few exciting new additions to come, so keep your eyes peeled.

For now, and on behalf of the association, I hope you all enjoy the new site. If you have any queries regarding the website please do not hesitate to contact me via the Contact Us page.

I hope to see you on the water soon. Tight-lines and a very Happy New Year to you all.

Gareth Lewis

Weekly News

MTAA January 24th, 2009

- by Julian Burns

Cyfarthfa Lake

The ice has now melted on the lake and anglers finally have a chance to wet a line again, although it’s still very cold. David Lewis and Matthew Price fished the lake this week. David caught a few small roach on float fished maggot while Matthew persisted with a feeder to land a small carp and a few tench on sweet corn as hook bait.

Top Pond, Penywern

Gavin Price landed a 10lb carp last weekend on ledgered fished boillie. Mike Collins landed a 14lb 10oz carp also on a boillie in very cold conditions.

Middle Pond, Penywern

Sam Jones and Michael Williams fished for carp on Middle Pond on Sunday (18th Jan) and both managed to land a common carp each weighing approximately 10lbs.

Pontsticill and Dolygaer Reservoirs

John Taylor and John Hogeson fished Pontsticill last Sunday (18th Jan). Taylor landed three pike up to 12lb on ledgered herring. Hodgeson landed two pike both weight around 6lb.

Other Information

Fly-tying classes are still being held at the Ex-Servicemen’s Club every Monday night from 19:00 – 21:00.

Anyone with any information on catches and would like to see it in the Merthyr Express and on the new website, please call Julian Burns on 07850 901 356.

Weekly News

MTAA January 8th, 2009

- by Julian Burns

Top Pond, Penywern

The Top Pond has been fishing hard recently due to the cold weather. John Taylor and Philip Fear spent the night on the bank; John catching two weighing in at 8lb 4oz and 10lb 2oz, while Philip bagged 4lb 5oz and 14lb 3oz fish. All were caught on ledgered fishmeal boillies.

Pontsticill and Dolygaer Reservoirs
These reservoirs have been fishing well for pike, with pike and bream showing.

On visiting Dolygaer last weekend I could not believe my eyes when I saw that the reservoir was completely frozen over, something I have never seen before.

Richard Smith had two good pike last week weighing 16lb 12oz and 10lb 4oz. Both were caught on the boathouse side of the reservoir on ledgered mackerel.

Matthew Cannon, John Hodgeson, and John Taylor fished for pike on Saturday at Pontsticill. Matthew had one fish weighing 4lb 4oz on a sardine which was almost as big as the fish he caught. John Hodgeson drew a blank and John Taylor landed his personal best pike of 16lb 5oz on ledgered mackerel.

Classes

Fly-tying classes are still taking place at the Merthyr Tydfil Ex-Servicemen’s Club every Monday at 7pm.

The classes will run every Monday from 7pm to 9pm until further notice.

For any information on lessons or catch reports, phone Julian Burns on 07850 901 356.

Licenses

The newsletters are being printed for us this week. As soon as they have been received we will be sending them out to members and prospective members together with an application form for 2009 and a return paid envelope.

Hopefully most members will receive them the week commencing January 12th.