Mal Thomas Posted Thursday at 09:43 AM Report Posted Thursday at 09:43 AM Last night I attended perhaps the best on line WRAGS meeting for some years, mainly because we had 2 guests Peter Morgan Angling Trust and Jonathon Brookes MMO. Sarah Birchenough spoke in more detail than ever, (I wonder why?) about their guidelines, statutory obligations and framework they work to. Sarah had prepared and read out a pre written lengthy script very quickly, it went in one ear and out the other for most attending. I got the clear thought then, it is not what she says, it's what she did not say, particularly when she knows who she is addressing and what our concerns are. In my mind I had a new respect for how well she has managed us over the years, a very clever lady. I did ask for a copy of the script that was read out and immediately the reply was I will forward a summary, why when it is written down in front of you I wondered. Our concerns are not being addressed because they do not fit the SIFCA remit, I have said this before but for some reason it was much clearer. Not just my interpretation, they actually have never outrightly said we can't help you. I believe they should have been clearer and then we could have saved years of attendance and discussions in what we believe is our meeting, but in fact it is theirs Chaired by CH. It is their way of full filling their requirements by Government to talk to local clubs and what better way, consulting with us and discussing codes which have no impact on the results. They stand as judge and jury, particularly clear with the Black Bream code. Yes, they needed practical help and why not carry on the charade that we are working together, working together would be more genuine transparency, a copy of their observations from our meetings and our concerns sent to Defra on our behalf with us copied in, that would suggest we are working together. I do not believe that has ever left their office. We need to grow more teeth, we are a push over, probably I am their biggest adversary and out right pain in the neck, but I am easily swept aside. Hence my path has been much wider than the SIFCA and may be I will get some traction, however it is a part time job. gaffa, lofty, Gummage and 4 others 5 2 Quote
boyscott Posted Thursday at 11:02 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:02 AM Great post Mal. I think that getting things straight in our mind is important as there are so many problems and so many agencies that it is hard to see the wood for the trees. One question - what is WRAGS? I assumed it might be something like Wessex Recreational Anglers Group but when I googled it I found the Work And Retrain as a Gardener Scheme! Maybe that helps us see the wood in the trees 😂 Keep up the good work and yell if you want some more input. Cheers Max Leicester Fisheagle, Jim and Mal Thomas 3 Quote
Steve S Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM Thanks for the report Mal, how were AT in the meeting? Quote
Mal Thomas Posted Thursday at 05:36 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 05:36 PM 6 hours ago, boyscott said: Great post Mal. I think that getting things straight in our mind is important as there are so many problems and so many agencies that it is hard to see the wood for the trees. One question - what is WRAGS? I assumed it might be something like Wessex Recreational Anglers Group but when I googled it I found the Work And Retrain as a Gardener Scheme! Maybe that helps us see the wood in the trees 😂 Keep up the good work and yell if you want some more input. Cheers Max Correcr Quote
Mal Thomas Posted Thursday at 05:41 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 05:41 PM 1 hour ago, Steve S said: Thanks for the report Mal, how were AT in the meeting? Not overly prepared or useful Quote
Mal Thomas Posted Thursday at 06:01 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 06:01 PM 24 minutes ago, Mal Thomas said: Correcr Oops no it’s not Quote
Leicester Fisheagle Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:34 PM RASG -Recreational Angling Sector Group. Keep up the good work. Allan. boyscott 1 Quote
Mal Thomas Posted Friday at 05:26 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 05:26 PM Um, Sector and group, confusing but thanks. Prefer Recreational Sea Angling Group☺️ Quote
Steve S Posted Sunday at 05:54 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:54 PM Remember is we have this acronym explainer Boating and Angling acronyms explained - Acronyms Explained - Poole Bay Small Boat Angling Club Happy to add more if you let me know or another member of the committee Mal Thomas 1 Quote
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