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Management Report 
2009/10 Season

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News Letters

The common underlying threat at water works valley has always been cormorants, and I feel it has proved without doubt that if you can dissuade them, your fishing will improve. As you have seen or experienced this year, less birds equal more and bigger fish .So every member is urged , to keep their eyes open ,when either fishing ,or driving past ,and to do something, rather than ignoring them.

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After reviewing this seasons catches in terms of numbers of fish caught, species and size it has become apparent that it not only exceeded some of our most prolific years across, but did it across the entire club water portfolio.

 

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Interim 2010-2011
Licence 
Arrangements

Clarification of the 2010/2011 licence arrangements in respect of the announcement by Jersey Water to empty Val De La Mare during the Summer.

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COARSE

 

As another coarse season draws to a close, a new one dawns and this year promises to be an exciting one. With Val De La Mare being emptied it provides us with a great opportunity to replenish our coarse waters with new stocks and to this end the Committee has agreed a plan with Jersey Water. A UK Fishery Management expert will shortly be carrying out a survey on the water and it is hoped he will return later in the year to undertake a netting programme from which fish will be transferred to our other waters. In the meantime extraction days will be communicated to members where you will be invited to participate and any fish caught will be transferred. Your attendance at both the extraction days and netting days will be greatly appreciated, so keep an eye out for the dates which will be published on the website.The general upkeep of our waters is extremely important and each year our running costs increase so I urge you all to renew your membership as soon as possible and maybe this year encourage a friend or ex-member to join or re-join the Association, the more the merrier.

 

That's all for now, tight lines and to our pole fishing fraternity may your elastic be stretched!

 

David Walters (President)