New
Barbel Handling Guided
The National Federation of Anglers in partnership with the Barbel
Society, SAA and other members of the Fish Welfare Group have worked
together to produce a new Barbel Handling Guide. This guide has been
produced to help raise anglers' awareness of the need to handle barbel
carefully and return them as safely as possible. Anglers can download
a copy of the guide from the "New to Angling" section on the
NFA website: www.nfadirect.com.
The guide was developed in response to concerns by members of the National
Fish Welfare Group that not enough specific information was available
to anglers in such a user friendly format. It is aimed at those in particular
who are new to the sport of angling, but particularly barbel fishing.
Most of the principles in the guide can be applied to the handling of
any species of fish, however with barbel, extra care needs to be taken
when returning them.
"I saw that there was the need to develop a user friendly guide
that can be easily accessed by any angler or club. I want to thank in
particular the SAA and Barbel Society in working in partnership on this
project with the NFA. It is important for angling that key organisations
such as these can work closely together. All anglers can learn from
the guide and I recommend they keep a copy on them at all times"
Julian Taylor, NFA Angling Development Officer.
"Specialist Anglers' Alliance hopes that all anglers will follow
this new code and help protect barbel in all waters. We believe that
clubs and fisheries across Britain should adopt this code as "best
practice" and are grateful to the NFA, other members of the FACT
Fish Welfare Group and the Barbel Society for their help in preparing
and publishing it."
Michael Heylin, Secretary SAA.
"The Barbel Society is very pleased that the NFA has adopted its
Handling Code. The more anglers that are made aware of the procedures
that the barbel requires for its well being, the better. We hope that
special note is taken of the retention recommendations, especially with
regard to match fishing. It also shows how organisations from differing
aspects of our sport can work together where fish welfare is the issue
and this can only bode well for the future."
Steve Pope, Chairman, Barbel Society.
Dr Bruno Broughton, Technical Director to the Angling Trades Association,
applauded the publication of the Code.
"It is in everyone's interests to establish and promote the highest
standards of fish welfare. This Code sets out sound, sensible information
that will help ensure that barbel can be caught safely and returned
unharmed from that experience. I urge every angler to read and follow
the advice contained within it."
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