SCUM poison Kingfisher lakes

CatmanDan (emmo Jnr)

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This has to be the worst thing to happen to any angler and fishery owners, truely sad. A heartbroken fishery owner is set to sell her lake after thousands of fish died in a suspected poison attack.

Carp and sturgeon began dying just hours after a mystery car was seen driving away from Kingfisher Lakes, at Wisbech St Mary, two weeks ago.

Since then retired teacher Florence Bliss, who bought the 31-acre complex in 2006, has lost ?50,000 of stock and been forced to close the lake to anglers.

Environment Agency scientists have taken samples of water from the lake and are waiting for test results to confirm whether anything was added to the water.

Mrs Bliss is convinced her fish were deliberately killed.

"A silver car drove straight down to the bottom car park; I didn't see any fishing gear in the car," she said.

"Within an hour of the car coming in, I had hundreds of fish dead and dying, short of oxygen. They must have thrown in the poison and left. It is absolutely soul destroying.

"The aerators were going, the water was not de-oxygenated, I knew straight away they had been poisoned. Some died immediately, others took days to die - it is likely that a strong chemical was added to the water.

"Hundreds of fish died, gasping for air, bleeding from the gills, and suffering from exploding blisters."

Mrs Bliss put a tonne of salt into the four-acre lake, in an attempt to purify the water and help heal the fish, following the suspected poisoning around 7.10am on Friday, August 22.

"These fish died in agony, that is what hurts," she added. "We have been pulling fish out of the water every day since."

Mrs Bliss, who has closed her business until further notice, has used wheelbarrows and a JCB to remove dead fish from the lake, which was popular with local anglers and disabled fishermen.

"I will restock just to sell, but the Environment Agency has advised me to wait until the water cools down. Some people have offered me their fish: that made me cry."

Mrs Bliss planned to turn the site into a holiday complex, being granted permission to establish 10 log cabins on site for disabled fishermen.

"I needed ?300,000 for the development, and the bank was ready to lend me the money," she added.

"This might bankrupt me," she said. "I had recently bought some cameras, but it was my mistake, I had not put them up."

Police are investigating the attack. Last night, a spokesman said: "We're looking into it and if anyone saw anything unusual at the fishing lakes we would be very interested to hear from them."

Anyone who saw anything suspicious should call Wisbech CID on 0845 456 4564.
 

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I don't really know what to say. How could anybody even attempt such a thing?! Even being a competing fishery is no excuse at all! Terrible.......
 
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it'll be interesting to see what the EA find in the water.....
 

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That is a tragic story ! i can only say that many fisheries are vulnerable to this sort of thing,and with fish being valuable loved creatures they deserve protection the same as you would for anything else you love, you wouldnt leave your home or car unlocked so why is there little security around many lakes? its difficult i know but people must invest more in technology and security if they want to protect what they love, and catch these bastards !!/forum/smilies/sad_smiley.gif
 

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Very very sorry to hear this,i dont think theres a lot you can say,i just hope that what goes round comes round and who ever did it gets there cumuppence.
 

CatmanDan (emmo Jnr)

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I agree with you moody, why invest thousands pounds in big fish and not to spend lets say ?500 -?1000 on some decent cameras and security. This is just truely soul distroying to read, I hope they do catch the scum but unfortunatly they will probably never find them "how many silver cars are there", would sound to be a rival fisheries or a banned angler on the lake. Truely rotten scum indeed.
 

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I hope Mrs Bliss has notified the RSPCA. They have a lot of powers when it comes to incidents like this and the manpower to investigate them.

I have used them on one or two occasions to investigate cruelty to fish stocks, they are usually very quick to respond and will work with the EA.

I fear that this is just the work of a lunatic, someone who needs locking up.

Don
 
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one camera hidden at the entrance recording all number plates would help
 

KAR

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<blockquote class=quoteheader>speci-hunter wrote (see)</blockquote><blockquote class=quote>I pray it's a one off not a start of things to come.</blockquote>It could always be down to the weather. (looking on the bright side here)
 

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Apparently she did get some security cameras, but hadn't set them up yet.
 
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bleeding gills.... blisters.... gasping for air..... KHV?

TBH any water that is so highly stocked that it needs aerators on with the weather we've had recently is asking for trouble.
 

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I'm begining to think it wasn't poison. Like frothey says, highly stocked waters + crappy weather thats been around lately raised red flags to me. I'm not saying she is wrong or did anything she shouldn't have but if she was able to see that there wasn't any tackle in the car then wouldn't she have got a glimpse of the driver or the license plate?
 
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kane - wrong end of the stick. if the water isn't oxygenated enough for the fish at the moment, there's a problem with the stocking level!

lets not start jumping to conclusions though......
 

CatmanDan (emmo Jnr)

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I have been scouting the net but I cant find anything else on this at the moment. The airators I guess are set to the weather conditions ( I maybe wrong ), so unless they failed but I really doubt it. I did find a paragraph saying they saw 30lb carp exploding in front of them????
 
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