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Please take care when fishing in Summer for all species, especially Pike. Also make sure you rest Barbel until they are fully recovered before release. Some of the paths around the Pond area will see an increase in equestrian traffic during the weekend. To view the Final Club Accounts and comparison to the previous 5 years, log in and Click here. Lillie's have been planted in Thrumpton, Tench lake and Bingham pond you may see buoys indicating their location. Please take care with these until they are established.

Massive thanks to all involved especially Terry Howarth Thx. We are pleased to announce that we have added a new lake to our extensive portfolio of waters. Lake has approx m park behind pegs, m woodland pegs. Night fishing is allowed but no traffic movement after 1 hour into dark, or 1 hour before light. Club Venues page and interactive map have been updated.

Lovely lake really happy we have been able to secure this. Fantastic support from the British Disabled Angling Association. Massive thanks to the British Disabled Angling Association for supplying 2 disabled pegs for Cauldwell. Gary Joint has worked very closely with the bdaa to ensure that the facilities at Caudwell are perfect for our disabled members. Watch this space as they will be installed shortly Huge thanks to the Advanced Roofing for supplying materials to upgrade our pegs at Caudwell.

Dave Shipstone worked very closely with Advanced Roofing who have donated superb materials to enable us to upgrade pegs at Cauldwell which will be really appreciated by all members that use this venue along with the team running monthly junior coaching sessions there. Many Thanks to all involved. Ashfield Angling Club have been recognised as "leading the way" in promoting junior fishing in the sport during an interview on Fisherman's Blues on Talksport Radio this week where Phil Turton was interviewed by Nigel Botherway.

To hear the interview click on the following link. Ashfield Angling Club in the Angling Times for getting more people fishing! Massive congratulations to our large qualified coaching team led by our Chairman Phil Turton for being recognised by the Angling Times in making a large contribution in introducing more people to fishing, including many juniors.

The AAC will be running multiple coaching courses for all discaplines of angling. The AAC would like to thank the Environment Agency who have playing an important role in helping us acheive our coaching goals by providing many coaching bursaries. If you find yourself stuck on a venue for any reason we now have emergency contact numbers for you - we can usually sort members out within the hour- please log in and click here.

Another fantastic day Ashfield Angling club have been listening to members requests and have stocked the following in our lakes:. Congratulation to Bob Beal who will receive one years free membership for Winning the Photo Competition, all votes were cast by members on our Facebook Page.

To view the latest Committee Minutes, log in and Click here. The Autunm Ashfield Angle Magazine is now available. C2 has a dodgy padestrian bridge that we are looking to fix urgently, we do not recommend using this bridge, please take extra care. Any tickets purchased already are valid. Following the huge success and popularity of our last junior coaching day at cauldwell dam, we wil be running another Day. All equipment and bait provided, licences coaches will be there, this is open to all members children grandchildren and family with the emphasis being on having fun and hopefully catching a few fish.

Any questions feel free to contact us see you all there. We have taken advice from the Environment Agency and due to the local KHV outbreaks we have banned the use of keep nets from all of our still waters until further notice.

All landing nets, weigh slings, carp sacks etc. Please also be aware that damp stink bags can also carry the disease. It will be treated as a very serious offence should this restriction be broken due to the danger presented to the health of our fish stock. Thank you for your understanding, hopefully we will be back to normality in the near future.

It can be transmitted by fish to fish contact and also via angling equipment and contaminated water. Signs to look out for include lethargy, damaged gills, sunken eyes, flaky skin mucus. Thank you for supporting the Angling Trust through your membership. As an Angling Trust individual, club, fishery or organisation member you benefit from Angling Trust inclusive member insurance package, sourced through Howden UK Broking Group.

Whether you are an angling participant , coach , an officer responsible for running a club, syndicate or fishery , a federation or consultative you will find information here at Howden about the insurances included within your membership registration with the Angling Trust.

The insurance provided will depend on how you are registered with the Angling Trust and will only apply whilst you are undertaking Angling Trust authorised and recognised activity. We hope you will find the information here helpful.

Please note that with effect from the 24th August a communicable disease exclusion will apply to this section of the policy. Call or email [email protected]. Belgium English. Finland Suomi English. Germany English. Iceland English. Your Angling Development Officer can help you find events or get info on angling opportunities at clubs, schools and fisheries near you.

The Angling Trust is the representative body for all coarse, game and sea anglers in England. It is principally funded by income from subscriptions and donations from the angling community to perform this role. Fish Legal takes action throughout the UK on behalf of its members to protect fish and fishing. This legal work is funded by additional subscriptions from members who own or lease waters and is also subsidised by individual membership subscriptions.

The more members the Angling Trust has, the more influence it has with politicians and the more resources it has to campaign for the protection and promotion of fish stocks and angling. If you love your fishing join now so we can do even more to protect it. Individual members are not eligible for free legal advice or action.

Donations Welcome! For legal reasons, Fish Legal can only act for clubs or organisations which are specifically listed on our records as members in their own right before an incident or issue arises. Office hours are Mon - Thu 9. Please leave a message if you call outside these hours or email us.

Email: admin anglingtrust. AnglingTrust The voice of Angling. Get Fishing! Please get in touch! We hope that the table explains our categories of membership.

If you need any further clarification please read the useful PDF guide. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Angling Trust: Should I join? Thread starter yorkydoodle Start date Mar 20, Joined Mar 10, Messages 25 Reaction score 0.

Just wondering what you all think of the Angling Trust. Is it something that many of you subscribe to, and should I really join to be doing right?

I really have no idea about this, and could do with hearing the views of other members on this one If you read the 'rethink of the river close season thread' you will see that the Angling Trust can be heavily influenced by its corporate trade 'supporters' to such an extent that the ordinary member just becomes an irrelevant number on the membership list.

The ATr also describes itself as having a 'political wing', so if thats what you wish to subscribe to its your choice. Joined Jul 26, Messages 24 Reaction score 0 Location worcester.

With lots of meaningless personnel over 15 I think on over 30k a year, it would take a long time for your penneth worth to filter down to doing any good.

You are just keeping useless bods in jobs. Press releases every week about nothing like the great "fixed lines found" that were not actually found by anyone remotely connected with the trust, but a story was released about volunteer bailiffs? Join your local River Association and don't get drawn in! Its a NO from me by the way. Do a search on here read through the threads there are lots and then decide for yourself, its not something I will be joining.

Peter Jacobs Moderator Staff member. I was a member from the outset but decided not to renew my membership quite recently. Pros and cons like in most things, but currently, for me at least, the cons outweigh the cons.

I agree with Mick B inasmuch as it seems that club and professional and trade memberships seem to carry more sway at the moment than individuals Read up as much as you can, inwardly digest and make your decision. Good luck. The benefits of the Trust is that it represents angling in negotiations with the Government and other bodies.



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