The spanish have always had one or two from the pot, the problem now is that cheaper labour comes from east europe as opposed to north africa. After a day in the field the north africans were happy to sit around and smoke pot, however the cheaper labour decide to go fishing, and take all that they catch. Some have now given up fuit picking and are full time fishermen, selling 30lb carp and catfish to 100lb or giving them as bribes and gifts. Thery are fully aware of the law yet pay no regard to it. These people are not without reason, some fish seen have been returned but this is just the tip of the iceberg. We now have white van man, with a double freezer in the back, they use drift nets and longlines and are raping the spawning grounds under the cover of night. They are usually in groups of 6 or 8 and although Im bullet proof these guys have laser eyes! I have found carrier bags of fillets in the margins and piles of scales that would make St George proud.
The website is not about fundraising it is about awareness. Us brits do realise that nothing gets done in spain without the brown envelope full of cash, the money raised is being put towards poster campaigns, new fishing signs and if we raise enough to help pay for extra bailiff and guardia shifts in the mos popular fish raping areas.
We have head stories of 50lb common carp gutted for fun and 200lb catfish in freezers waiting for the head to be chopped off for mounting.
If we do not stand and have our say, this place in 5 years will be no good just like some of the other european water systems that are void of life.
The spanish do not know, they are tucked up in bed having had a skin full of brandy most nights, we cannot bring awareness about alone, if you are or know a guide, is an avid spanish fisherman then please sighn upto our newsletter which helps us communicate effectively and help us to help these specimen fish.
Rule changes are important and so are heavy fines. It is just a ten english pound fine if you get caught night fishing so it is about time things changed for the better.
i HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND AND WE GET OUR POINT ACCROSS, AT THE END OF THE DAY THIS IS NOT OUR AREA OF EXPERTISE (caps off) so we may be barking up the wrong tree, if any of you have had experience in campaigns and raising the odd roof please offer any advice via
info@savetheebro.com
many thanks