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good water knackerd
went to a good pond yesterday for a go some pike. only to fine 4 polish guys fishing with live bait
. well it is scotland. asked them what thay were doing "i dont know" was the answer. so i tolled them that it is illegal. then asked if thay take them home to eat. yes but not the big ones was the reply. show me how big i said. 4lb-5lb.
so i took photos of them, there bait in the sweet jar. cars and reg number
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then spoke to the farmer who owns the pond. result.... all polish are now barred. and i now have his permission to throw them off. might now get the water back to what it was.
when i asked how thay found the water, as you cant see it from a road... google earth was the answer ..... ive had enough of this i dont know about you guys.
so i took photos of them, there bait in the sweet jar. cars and reg number
then spoke to the farmer who owns the pond. result.... all polish are now barred. and i now have his permission to throw them off. might now get the water back to what it was.
when i asked how thay found the water, as you cant see it from a road... google earth was the answer ..... ive had enough of this i dont know about you guys.

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: good water knackerd
well done greg, its about time people started fighting back against these sort of people
. i only wish that more could be done too them if you catch my drift 
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i know what you mean MBA. i still have the photos of them. i'm not 100% sure but i think thay are in trouble if i take them to the police...
it was a good wee bit of water known by a few pike guys. sad to say very little in there now. thats my winter fishing bust.
it was a good wee bit of water known by a few pike guys. sad to say very little in there now. thats my winter fishing bust.

greg- Posts: 267
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polish !!
there seem 2 be hell of alot of polish eating our fish we had same problem at rudyard lake few months back stealing fish !!new to site anyone know of any good piking spots in the north west mostly do sea fishing but with the credit crunch around cant afford 2 travel thanks
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Re: good water knackerd
It seems to be part of the East Europe culture, eating Carp, Perch & Pike (and other species).
I was recently in Croatia on holiday, on the coast they do excellent sea fish dishes, never eaten Mackerel & squid so good!, the Scampi were superb, grilled with their shells & claws etc.. on.
If you go inland though, meat & course fish make up a lot of the menu, particularly Pike & Perch..
All we can do is point out to the immigrant workers that course fish are caught for pleasure & to be returned alive!
If commercially bred Pike etc. could be bought at the fishmonger, I'm curious as to whether the Polish etc.. would buy them or carry on poaching for them..?
I was recently in Croatia on holiday, on the coast they do excellent sea fish dishes, never eaten Mackerel & squid so good!, the Scampi were superb, grilled with their shells & claws etc.. on.
If you go inland though, meat & course fish make up a lot of the menu, particularly Pike & Perch..
All we can do is point out to the immigrant workers that course fish are caught for pleasure & to be returned alive!
If commercially bred Pike etc. could be bought at the fishmonger, I'm curious as to whether the Polish etc.. would buy them or carry on poaching for them..?
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All we can do is point out to the immigrant workers that course fish are caught for pleasure & to be returned alive!
If commercially bred Pike etc. could be bought at the fishmonger, I'm curious as to whether the Polish etc.. would buy them or carry on poaching for them..?
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i did go down that road with them bazz. tolled the teenagers that if thay put them back thay would be fishing the same spot for the next ten years. but the adults didnt look that bothered. that was why i then went and spoke to the farmer. i'm realy pissed off.
If commercially bred Pike etc. could be bought at the fishmonger, I'm curious as to whether the Polish etc.. would buy them or carry on poaching for them..?
i did go down that road with them bazz. tolled the teenagers that if thay put them back thay would be fishing the same spot for the next ten years. but the adults didnt look that bothered. that was why i then went and spoke to the farmer. i'm realy pissed off.

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: good water knackerd
Spud wrote:its happening all over greg ......
spud you live about ten min away from me. waters around here are crap and you have to travel. thats was around a 23mile oneway hike for nothing. im not sure where to go over winter now. the farmers son said, if i said anything without proof to them he would be called a racist

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: good water knackerd
robbo wrote:there seem 2 be hell of alot of polish eating our fish we had same problem at rudyard lake few months back stealing fish !!new to site anyone know of any good piking spots in the north west mostly do sea fishing but with the credit crunch around cant afford 2 travel thanks
hi robbo, welcome to the site. not from that area bud, but i'm sure someone will help you.

greg- Posts: 267
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Re: good water knackerd
as others have said, unfortunately it does seem to be very widespread these days. A lot of my local waters have been absolutely ruined because of behaviour like this. I P1sses me right off - not just because it spoils the angling, but it's upsetting the natural balance of a lot of waters too.
I'm glad you mangaged to get some sort of result though greg - sounds like the people you spoke to were a lot more interested than the authorities around here...
I'm glad you mangaged to get some sort of result though greg - sounds like the people you spoke to were a lot more interested than the authorities around here...
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i know exactly what you mean i have seen it time and time again the problem is that polish people find it strange that we dont' eat pike perch zander etc etc. god they eat carp for christmas ,they just see fish as food that are entitled to be eaten and cant understand that we fish and take pics then release them.
i work with several poles and have been fishing with one of them " and god does he know how to use the lures" actually got a few of him little rubber type lures that they call gumma ribbae aka rubber fish,,,, anyway heres a saying for any1 who wants to use it nyae zibeieiiii aribae or nyae zibeeiii schoopack wich mean no kill fish and no kill pike//// spellin not correct but thats how it sounds
i work with several poles and have been fishing with one of them " and god does he know how to use the lures" actually got a few of him little rubber type lures that they call gumma ribbae aka rubber fish,,,, anyway heres a saying for any1 who wants to use it nyae zibeieiiii aribae or nyae zibeeiii schoopack wich mean no kill fish and no kill pike//// spellin not correct but thats how it sounds

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