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Shore Angling Code
Take care to avoid putting roosting or feeding wintering birds
to flight especially when shore angling at high tide or at
night
- Avoid shore angling along the shingle beaches adjacent to the
lagoons between Reculver and Birchington as these are used by
summer breeding birds and the shingle is the main winter
roosts.
- Tread carefully on the rocky shore if fishing off the rocks at
low tide
- Take all waste home and dispose of it safely including old
hooks, line and tackle which can hurt birds and animals
- Take only as much bait as you need and return unused worms to
the beach
- Follow the NFSA ' Conservation Code for Sea Anglers'
These include taking measures to reduce tackle loss (eg lower
breaking strain for hook length than main line) and use of 'catch
& release' methods to help conserve fish stocks, returning the
fish in a healthy condition
- Abide by the 'Recommended Retention Size Limits' - as endorsed
by the NFSA. Help conserve fish stocks by returning undersized or
surplus fish alive and healthy to the sea
Examples of minimum catch size (cm)
National Federation of Sea Anglers
(NFSA)
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| Bass |
41 |
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Plaice |
28 |
| Brill |
35 |
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Pollack |
30 |
| Cod |
35 |
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Pouting |
18 |
| Dab |
20 |
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Skate/Ray |
41* |
| Flounder |
25 |
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Sole |
25 |
| Mackerel |
30 |
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Turbot |
35 |
| Mullet |
33 |
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Whiting |
27 |
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Thanet Coast Project
Telephone: +44 (0) 1843 577672
Fax: +44 (0) 1843 577686
E-mail: thanet.coast
@thanet.gov.uk
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