after reading a part of the Angling times today i notice a few like indications that the Angling trust are beginning to take note of match anglers concerns about the state of our sport
then on the other hand are they viewing the websites after all
then i saw this
i just think they don't know which way to turn
and i'm sure if some of these high fliers were voted into office by the angler it would be a very different story
we are yet to see any answers to where the money from the competition side goes
i would like to see what other sectors of the sport contrabute to the funds and how much
a wall of silence is not the answer hopefully its not going to blow over quit as fast as they are expecting
i take it i'm one of a very few that think these Questions should be answers as it seems 90% of match fishermen are happy paying these admin costs everytime they fish a Angling trust competition !!!!!
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A responce through the media
I'm right with you on this one Joff.
The only thing I would add is that we definitely need the Angling Trust.
I paid £190 for our team to fish the Division One National, - surely I have a right to know where it has gone and what it is being used for.
If I dropped the £190 down an effing grid hole or bought tickets for football matches at least I know where it has ended up.
The only thing I would add is that we definitely need the Angling Trust.
I paid £190 for our team to fish the Division One National, - surely I have a right to know where it has gone and what it is being used for.
If I dropped the £190 down an effing grid hole or bought tickets for football matches at least I know where it has ended up.