DEAD PIKE EVERYWHERE - Is this the future of Fishing? (WARNING: Graphic)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @adventurefishinguk
    @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +100

    UPDATE THREAD: EA have been contacted and hopefully we will get some updates regarding the cause and who is responsible. If you could share this video as much as you can that would be great, the more eyes on this the better!

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +11

      Water samples have been taken from the site and we are awaiting results

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +9

      UPDATE: a whopping 7 Bin bags of dead fish have been removed from the marina including a pike that looked at least a mid double in weight and one not far behind.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +15

      UPDATE: One big aerator and a couple of smaller ones have been installed at the marina, not sure for how long.

    • @cattaneohernan1984
      @cattaneohernan1984 2 года назад +11

      I've just been fishing half a mile from there, and a woman came and told me what had happened. Now I know why I didn't catch any. Do you think it is worth me going down tomorrow to see If I can save any? I have a fish pond that needs stocking. I live locally and know some of the farmers. I wonder which one it was?

    • @Mr1954jordan
      @Mr1954jordan 2 года назад +3

      I was about 3 or 4 bridges north of Bridge House Marina last week and there was an awful smell..a bit like ammonia, very strong. I wonder if that had something to do with it?

  • @thefunkybeautiful
    @thefunkybeautiful 2 года назад +32

    Cheaper to pollute and accept the paltry fines than to correctly handle agricultural waste, that's what it boils down to. People with no morals, vandalising our fragile ecosystem from all sides. We are in an ecological crisis, and this sort of thing should never be allowed to happen.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +2

      I couldn't agree more. It's time things changed

    • @xConoooR1
      @xConoooR1 2 года назад

      Mate in Scotland it’s illegal to kill pike, you’ll get fucked if you got found out. Shocking

    • @xConoooR1
      @xConoooR1 2 года назад

      Most places have rules when it comes to the pike as well

  • @WSY01
    @WSY01 2 года назад +48

    Here in The Netherlands in alot of little harbours like where you filmed this video there are special oxygen pumps in the water in the summer months. It basically looks like a round orange rescue float which almost all ships have but with a propeller in the middle that spews the water into the air about a few feet high which puts more oxygen into the water

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +7

      I know what you mean, I think they may have smaller versions of that in marinas like this one over the summer months when oxygen is expected to be low. This was a sudden human caused even though unfortunately!

  • @peterisles7114
    @peterisles7114 2 года назад +41

    Thanks for highlighting this terrible contamination of the canal as someone who fishes and loves all the wildlife stuff I feel sick to the stomach that somebody can do this anglers do get bad press but this goes to show with your video how much we care for the environment the true guardians of our waterways

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Couldn't agree more! don't get the credit we deserve

    • @jessiefayne4083
      @jessiefayne4083 2 года назад +1

      Don't you mean the sewers because that's where all their drain water and runoff go to is those canals it's been that way since the place was built there's so much chemicals and stuff laying on the bottom of them canals from years ago that it's too far gone to do anything the only thing that kept them fish alive was the mud being on top they've been trying to clean up the canals and they've made things worse I releasing chemicals and stuff that have been buried for years, decades

    • @Bass_attack7755
      @Bass_attack7755 2 года назад

      Pretty sure it's an algae bloom. They occur naturally.

    • @csdude01
      @csdude01 2 года назад

      I fully agree

  • @joshedwards9412
    @joshedwards9412 2 года назад +19

    This is awful to see. I used to fish a canal near where I live when I was a kid and you used to have to practically fight for pegs to fish it was such a good place. Unfortunately, the same thing happened about 25 years ago and a farm along the canal caused total decimation of the fish by their farming practices. Sad to say but all these years on fish levels have never returned to anywhere near what they were.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      It's heartbreaking isn't it. hopefully if we all do our part publicising it we may see some change

  • @grant1133
    @grant1133 2 года назад +19

    Fishing has been getting steadily worse for decades , places my dad fished when a boy it was impossible to fail are now empty. Incidents like this make you sick

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +2

      I know it’s very unfortunate. Happening all over the world, the byproduct of economic growth 😔

  • @southeastanglerinyorkshire6647
    @southeastanglerinyorkshire6647 2 года назад +19

    If an Eel is struggling it could be something more chemical as they can survive in places fish can't. Has the EA been involved investigating and taking fish samples? I have seen the river Bure in Norfolk blighted by an exceptional high tide where the salt water gets up to 14 miles inland to Acle and the coarse fish are left gasping. Very sad to see. V

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I believe in this case slurry is the confirmed cause, eels can cope better than other without oxygen so would explain why they were still alive

  • @dominicburton950
    @dominicburton950 2 года назад +11

    Firstly Well done for highlighting this incident 👏
    This sort of thing often falls below the radar and is often not reported on enough .Decimating thriving fish stocks and taking years for recovery .Sadly the EA do what they can with the resources they have .Let's hope in this case someone is accountable and fined accordingly .Very sad to see mature fish stocks in that distress .I also note there are many eels which are now a protected species as there numbers decline every year .

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Thank you, yeah it’s really heartbreaking. One of the reasons for making this video was to help ensure this doesn’t just get swept under the rug like it likely did the past two times. They need to be prosecuted

  • @DevonLerfer
    @DevonLerfer 2 года назад +34

    Thats heartbreaking to see mate. I hope whoever is responsible is made fully accountable and is prosecuted accordingly. Fair play for raising awareness, lets hope your canal recovers from this as quickly as possible 🤞

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the support mate. Really awful what’s happened, I hope it doesn’t end up just being a small fine and a slap on the wrist like what I imagine is usually the case. With a bit of luck we will know who’s done it for sure 👍

  • @zakwaspe
    @zakwaspe 2 года назад +3

    thankyou for highlighting this...the ones responsible needs to be held accountable to the highest degree

  • @matthewtanner9823
    @matthewtanner9823 2 года назад +7

    It's high time farmers went back to older styles of farming. I was reading yesterday that insect life in our country is down by 65% and people were being urged not to put fly papers or traps of any kind up this summer, the reason was pesticieds and chemicals used nowadays in farming. Now this. Fertilizers and pesticides were responsible back in the 50's for wiping out otter (Yes, we all know how bad the otter problem is) but it's a damned sight worse for all of us if we lose all of our fish and wildlife. Maybe it's possible to trace the chemicals back to a farm or find out who has been spraying crops etc over the last week?

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I couldn’t comment on the causes or remedies because I don’t know too much about it but I’ve heard that too with the insects. People are being encouraged to plant insect friendly plants in their gardens etc! Hopefully they do manage to trace it and the person responsible gets what’s coming to them

  • @handytrix7695
    @handytrix7695 2 года назад +12

    Horrendous to see and thanx for highlighting, I would definitely have fished those eels out, they were the oldest of all those fish and would have stood a good chance of recovery once removed and returned to any other water course. An amazing enigmatic species that is endangered and should be respected by all. Hope whoever is responsible is held accountable.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I’d have definitely done that if there was a place for them to go mate but unfortunately the whole stretch canal was affected not just the marina. Heartbreaking to see especially considering they’re critically endangered

    • @jezzat3778
      @jezzat3778 Год назад

      It’s a criminal offence to transfer any fish from one water to another in the uk

  • @mattpjsmith
    @mattpjsmith 2 года назад +6

    That’s heartbreaking mate. Fair play for putting this video together!

  • @georgiecross9921
    @georgiecross9921 2 года назад +9

    Just fallen upon this & have to say it's something sadly ive come across myself on my local canal.. not to the extent on your footage but the scenes are the same ! I used to fish an area abundant with pike & alike where now its practically empty of fish. we pay for our licenses so yeah...we would like answers from the EA where the money goes ? well highlighted fella 👍

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Its really unfortunate that this seems to be happening all over based on the comments. I feel like the EA definitely need to name and shame!

  • @davefave4351
    @davefave4351 2 года назад +30

    This is happening far too often.
    Let's hope the culprits are prosecuted and given the harshest possible punishment.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +3

      I couldn’t agree more. It’s time this stopped

    • @bluenose7984
      @bluenose7984 2 года назад

      Once the shit's dumped in the canal, you'll never prove who did it! Should just retaliate and burn the farmers crops before they are about to be harvested lol!

  • @alison8526
    @alison8526 2 года назад +7

    I think the MP for that area is Ben Wallace - I have just emailed him regarding this very shocking incident and included a link to this video.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Thank you for helping, hopefully something gets done about it and it goes to get brushed under the rug!

  • @ianbourne9970
    @ianbourne9970 2 года назад +6

    This happened on the Trent n Mersey canal in Northwich at Oakwood Marina during 2nd lockdown....thousands of dead fish in the water due to a diesel spillage, like 20lb Pike, 15--18lb Carp thousands of silver fish, bream, tench, eels etc, was really upsetting to see man

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      That's a huge shame, i really hope whoever is responsible was held accountable. Heartbreaking

  • @leestiles5284
    @leestiles5284 2 года назад +2

    An incredibly sad sight. I am glad you have posted this video to highlight this crime against nature. Our once famous rivers here in south west Wales have been under relentless bombardment from this problem from for several years. Being in a hotbed for dairy farming the farmers or these overstocked farms seem to be able to carry out this crime at will with very little repercussions. I hope your beautiful water way recovers as it feels borderline to late for our rivers.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад

      Really sad isn't it, 9 months on and Still under investigation apparently!

  • @kevinjohnson2528
    @kevinjohnson2528 2 года назад +4

    May already be on comments but, join Angling Trust and by extension Fish Legal. They are fighting these things constantly by contacting MP locally and parliamentary lobbying. So sad, thanks for bravery in uploading this.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Thanks Kevin you’re the first person to bring that up. I’m a member of the angling trust and fish legal but I’ve never really known what service fish legal provide. Do you think this is something they would be interested in/able to help with?

    • @kevinjohnson2528
      @kevinjohnson2528 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk definitely, they will do their utmost to hold EA on task.

  • @Smuttleydog
    @Smuttleydog 2 года назад +2

    Hi Bong, do you mind if I share this to the pac Facebook page?

  • @mattwright2964
    @mattwright2964 2 года назад +3

    Not suggesting its the cause but what people don't realise is boats discharge all sorts of muck into rivers legally. Add in the way many farmers (not all) use the land as a discharge pipe for their factory style operations, some of it perfectly legally. They dig in pipes to drain their fields into surrounding water courses and then add loads of nutrients to the land. Nowadays even factories can't behave like that, their effluent and outputs are controlled.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      There's definitely deep routed issues in the system that are very complex. It's time things changed i think!

  • @kiwi_comanche
    @kiwi_comanche 2 года назад +4

    There was a farmer prosecuted here in Northern Ireland for dumping Slurry into a major waterway. He killed thousands of fish and other marine life. Given that's a marina maybe it's been an oil or a fuel spill. Bloody heart breaking.

  • @johnloxley8705
    @johnloxley8705 2 года назад +4

    That’s appalling buddy and put a lump in my throat just watching your video. I don’t even go fishing there but that doesn’t matter. A fish is a fish no matter where it lives and to see all that carnage is really upsetting. I hope the environment agency get to the bottom of it. No matter who gets prosecuted for this terrible devastation it can never replace what has gone and been lost. Keep in touch buddy and let us all know how things go if you find out. 😢🎣

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Can’t agree more it’s absolutely disgraceful what’s happened. I’m worried that a prosecution will never take place, and if it does then it’ll be no more than a small fine and a slap on the wrist. Otherwise it wouldn’t keep happening! Huge huge shame that this is still going on in this day and age

    • @johnloxley8705
      @johnloxley8705 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk It was on The BBC news as well buddy so let’s hope they can firstly clean the area and remove the poor dead fish and once it’s all sorted and they’re no chance of a repeat of what’s happened they can restock the canal to try and help somewhat. It’s people like you that make a difference and as anglers we try and look after what we love … fingers crossed buddy 😀😀🎣🎣

  • @Super_Lancashire
    @Super_Lancashire 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely shocking. Folk need to be held accountable by the for this. It happens far to often. We need to make people in authority, power aware of this dire situation. My heart hurts, such magnificent specimens. Such a sorry state.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I agree its heartbreaking. I hope this has an impact but i don't think the entire system is geared in favour of the environment

  • @AMG63
    @AMG63 2 года назад +5

    Aw man this is horrible 😢 I've fished for over 30yrs and I've taken so much care to release everything I have caught and to see this is devastating, So sad.

  • @dazzer273
    @dazzer273 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing with the world though. More importantly your country and I hope local authorities really take this tragedy seriously. It’s absolutely disgusting and disgraceful this has been allowed too happen.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I really hope so too, fortunately this video is getting a bit of traction. With a bit of luck that’ll help make sure it isn’t swept under the rug like the last few times!

  • @PitchUpCampsiteReviews
    @PitchUpCampsiteReviews 2 года назад +4

    That's absolutely gutting to see, I love sport fishing and overwhelmingly practice cpr, but to see this is absolutely awful.
    I hope that those responsible are brought to justice for it.

  • @martinryan8101
    @martinryan8101 2 года назад +3

    Hi. Absolutely dreadful and almost certainly avoidable. If you’ve not yet contacted Angling Trust I thoroughly recommend that you do. EA are often complicit in this sort of event as they now don’t prosecute ‘small cases’. Several whistleblowers raised this only a few months ago. Something like 80% of field officer’s reports were dropped.
    And don’t forget the background of this government giving water companies permission to dump raw sewage into all of our waters.
    Contact your local MP but if she/ he is a Tory you’re probably wasting your time.
    I wish you the very best in your efforts as you follow this and thank you for raising awareness.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Thanks for the advice martin i will be contacting the angling trust for sure, it's good we have this evidence for the future too. No doubt the ea wouldnt have taken many pictures and videos. I will get onto the local mp too, thanks for the support and suggestions

  • @Hardlinesangling
    @Hardlinesangling 2 года назад +7

    Absolutely devastating to see that. People need to be held accountable for it otherwise it will continue to happen unfortunately. Hopefully something can be done about it

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I really hope so too. It’s time we started taking this really seriously and putting big sanctions on those responsible

    • @jimmunro4649
      @jimmunro4649 2 года назад

      People weak now days nothing will happen

  • @baldvale5418
    @baldvale5418 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for having the Balls to make this video.
    I could not watch the eel bit & had had to skip it.
    it boils my Piss that this sort of negligent,barbaric,incompetent act can happen in the 21st century : (

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      No problem. I’ve just been informed that eels are actually a critically endangered species, heartbreaking.

  • @I.have.an.std.
    @I.have.an.std. 2 года назад +3

    Gutting mate hopefully the culprit is held responsible. Make sense that it has happened recently as none of the fish seemed to be huge like you said. Keep me updated and if there’s any petitions/ online work I can do I will happily standby you. Thank you for sharing this video hopefully lots of people see it and will help too.😔💔

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Thanks mate I really appreciate the offer of help! It’s really upsetting isn’t it, hopefully they find out who is responsible

  • @morganrichardson2934
    @morganrichardson2934 2 года назад +2

    Saw a similar video on a council run park pond somewhere down south where an algae bloom had caused an oxygen crash. The guys asked for help from local businesses and they put a few pumps in to restore the oxygen. Lost a lot of fish but saved a lot too. Don’t know if the same method could be applied here until the actual cause is treated but just an idea?

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      That’s a shame. I’ve seen similar in Liverpool too but both sound like reasonably natural events. Unfortunately this wasn’t, but I have seen they have aerators now at least

    • @suzypennycook3047
      @suzypennycook3047 2 года назад

      Yes, that was on the Carl and Alex channel

  • @wonkylommiter6364
    @wonkylommiter6364 2 года назад +4

    Sadly, the Enviroment Agency can only do so much after a funding cut of two thirds recently. Cheers Boris.

  • @Michael-tq6xm
    @Michael-tq6xm 2 года назад +2

    Resr assured the culprits have been identified and the environment agency will be prosecuting i just received an update on this after many phone calls. I have walked and fished this water from boy to retirement so seeing this breaks my heart. Thank you so much for reporting this and documentation of evidence as your video will be evidence against the person's responsible. Your not alone being close to tears.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Excellent that they have been identified. I was back there filming an update video last night and it’s brilliant that they will be prosecuted. I now hope it’s not settled out of court with a small fine and a slap on the wrist! Out of interest, has my video been mentioned in any of your correspondence with them?

    • @Michael-tq6xm
      @Michael-tq6xm 2 года назад +1

      @@adventurefishinguk they never settle out of court the e/a. Do they have your vid as evidence

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      @@Michael-tq6xm as far as I’m aware they don’t. I tried emailing them and didn’t mention the video but they never replied

    • @Michael-tq6xm
      @Michael-tq6xm 2 года назад +2

      @@adventurefishinguk ill see what i can do to make sure its used in any prosecution tomorrow. I heard the marina have been oxygenating the water to help. As well as river/canal trust pac have the video too maybe pac could litigate for compensation.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      @@Michael-tq6xm that would be great. I had no idea it was tomorrow! That’s unfortunate, I’m away tomorrow but was really hoping to attend the trial

  • @hazzardoutdoors
    @hazzardoutdoors 2 года назад +3

    So frustrating, had this happen at a broad near me, was a diesel leak from a boat.

  • @clivelogsdon1492
    @clivelogsdon1492 2 года назад +2

    So sad to see this. Well done and keep us posted with any updates

  • @jamesbowskill362
    @jamesbowskill362 2 года назад +3

    If this happened a few years previously & was caused by a local farm, THEN, that farm is a good place to start ! clearly the farm has NOT changed its ways SO, it MUST BE CLOSED DOWN UNTIL SUCH TIME THAT THE FARMER IS RETURNED FROM JAIL & HAS PAID FOR THE ENTIRE AREA TO BE CLEANED UP. !
    This must be followed up with extensive media coverage warning lazy farmers, they WILL go to jail!
    Dont forget that the lacklustre Environment Agency is just a complete waste of cash & not fit for purpose.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Unfortunately the media coverage is completely inadequate, no idea why. Something a bit suspect going on behind the scenes

  • @jambobee
    @jambobee 2 года назад +2

    Totally agree with you George,truly shocking incident,such a tragedy 🥺

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I know, it’s heartbreaking really. Hopefully we get to the bottom of it

  • @FishingAroundUK
    @FishingAroundUK 2 года назад +6

    I agree - absolutely heartbreaking to see this! It's a really hard watch but well done for documenting it and doing something about it. Mine is a fairly new RUclips channel, but I'll share the link with my community all the same :) 👍Tight lines

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +2

      Thanks mate I really appreciate the share. It all helps raise awareness about what’s happened and what will continue to happen unless we do something about it!

    • @nospoon4799
      @nospoon4799 2 года назад +1

      I caught the Canal and river trust hiding dead fish (large bream and pike) in the bushes on my local canal. We had a conversation. They were unnecessarily evasive. I could smell diesel but there was also organic pollution, known problem on that stretch which has agricultural drainage along it. First move always is to report to the EA. Even if there are "officials" on scene. I did this on this occasion. The EA/NRW, as this was Dee catchment, were completely unaware of anything happening and told me that the C&R trust were legally obligated to report this immediately to EA/NRW and hadn't. They were pissed actually, oops. So if you want to get something done learn the signs of different pollutants. Foaming is usually down to some organic contamination or possibly detergents. Oil or diesel is usually obvious too. Early reporting can help immensely , enabling EA to get their gear on site quickly. I have had them arrive before I have left at times. They are always happy to get a report. I report invasives to them also, which also helps a lot for them mapping distribution.. They are a public body people should use them more. So on the real action side of things. If you study the local topography and drainage systems, which are all available one way or another, it is possible to track the source reasonably effectively. A member of the public with a documented and evidenced case forces them into action as a public body. Most of all, look after where you fish. Nobody else will.

  • @tourcheverybridge
    @tourcheverybridge 2 года назад +2

    Heart breaking mate good on you for bringing this to the public eye.

  • @japanesefishingadventures
    @japanesefishingadventures 2 года назад +4

    It’s just shocking :( well documented mate and this will highlight the tragedy that’s happened 👍🏻

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Really heartbreaking isn’t it. Hopefully whoever is responsible is found dealt with so it never happens again

  • @kevinfletcher7471
    @kevinfletcher7471 2 года назад +2

    Well done for highlighting this

  • @nicholasmoore6716
    @nicholasmoore6716 2 года назад +3

    This is a bad time of year for this to happen. Firstly fish are spawning so we'll lose a batch of new fry. Secondly the water is warming now and warmer water holds less oxygen. The canal also seems to have huge weed growth and at this time of year something called 'dawn depletion' can kick in. All in all a perfect storm which could be lethally exacerbated by a thoughtless farmer trying to save a few quid under cover of darkness. Im so angry that this still happens.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      It makes me really angry too. There’s never a good time for something like this to happen but you’re right it’s hit at a particularly bad point. What a massive shame, I wonder if it was accidental or on purpose

    • @nicholasmoore6716
      @nicholasmoore6716 2 года назад +1

      Hard to say but there will be an investigation. If it was accidental they're more likely to find it, if on the other hand it was deliberate the chances are it was done in the dark with the tracks long since covered.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      @@nicholasmoore6716 very true!

  • @davidroberts8275
    @davidroberts8275 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for pointing this out !!!

  • @Michael-tq6xm
    @Michael-tq6xm 2 года назад +5

    It seems to be down to pollutants, environmental agencies are dealing with this aa well as PAC. Absolutely heartbreaking thank you for bringing this to attention. Hopefully the culprit will be identified.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      It really is heartbreaking isn’t it. Such a shame, the fishing on this stretch won’t be the same for years maybe even decades

    • @Michael-tq6xm
      @Michael-tq6xm 2 года назад +1

      @@adventurefishinguk i hope they get a huge fine for that but your right it will take a few years but it will bounce back. I used to have arguments with waterwitch pub as their dishwasher used to empty into canal. Its a fantastic water.

    • @Bass_attack7755
      @Bass_attack7755 2 года назад +1

      Algae bloom. Natural proccess.

    • @skateboardingjesus4006
      @skateboardingjesus4006 2 года назад

      @@Michael-tq6xm Seriously? What disgustingly careless arseholes. Washing up liquids have a number of chemicals toxic to aquatic biology. Surfactants alone could have a very detrimental effect on the protective layer surrounding the bodies of fish. Kudos for voicing your concerns .

  • @r31fishing
    @r31fishing 2 года назад +2

    Awful. thanks for bringing this to our attention keep us updated!

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      It’s really terrible isn’t it. Thanks for watching and supporting!

  • @robasher8788
    @robasher8788 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely disappointed and sickened to see this I hope whoever is responsible the environmental agency’s hang them out to dry and fine the hell out of them I truly do all I can say is Thankyou and respect for what you doing

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I couldn’t agree more Whoever is responsible needs to be dealt with properly otherwise it will keep happening. Thanks for the support

  • @jamesalexander4203
    @jamesalexander4203 2 года назад +1

    Any updates on this ? Might be worth contacting the Farmer and asking if they are insured with NFU.

  • @ICHall-og5zk
    @ICHall-og5zk 2 года назад +4

    The Gov itself has allowed water companies to release more untreated water into our rivers , but the water companies are still charging the same amount in water rates for not doing what theyre charging for
    Criminal and the Gov is in on it , to allow and agree to it

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I know, they really need to clamp down on it otherwise there won’t be anything left to protect. It’s heartbreaking

  • @theflossingfisherman7925
    @theflossingfisherman7925 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have seen this happen a couple of times. I live in a rural area where chemicals or slurry from farmers' fields will often leak or drain into the canal. Nothing seems to happen except a verbal warning. Knowing what the Enviroment agency did about this incident would be interesting.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  8 месяцев назад

      Huge shame isn't it, I don't think they did anything really

  • @garykeighley712
    @garykeighley712 2 года назад +5

    How awful I regularly fish the canal in Preston I hope the environmental agency prosecute the people who are responsible for this 😔

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +2

      It would be completely unacceptable for them to not prosecute. If they didn’t, I’ll be starting a petition and getting as many signatures down as possible. Really awful what’s happened

    • @1watsonwatson
      @1watsonwatson 2 года назад

      The Environment Agency probably did it

  • @mellowfellow100
    @mellowfellow100 2 года назад +1

    This happened in the Clyde canal about 15 years ago In Glasgow it spread to Edinburgh the council said that some sort of parasite got into the water from a farm nothing was done about it every 5 to 10 metre for miles there was dead fish everywhere tench and pike mostly I’ve not fished it since but have seen small fish in the canal

  • @jonathancoombes1495
    @jonathancoombes1495 2 года назад +6

    This happened on the Leeds-Liverpool in Leigh a couple of years ago. The EA reported several hundreds of fish dead when it was in fact several thousands. They basically swept the whole thing under the carpet and as far as I know nobody was ever held accountable. Thankfully the area has recovered relatively quickly.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      That's a huige shame. I fear the same may happen here, partially why i've decided to document it so thoroughly

  • @andrewoakley4957
    @andrewoakley4957 2 года назад +2

    A similar thing happened on my local river the parrett in Somerset in the mid 70s found it when we went to choose some fishing spots. Us young lads counted more than 200 dead fish in 1/4 mile of river! Like you say, not a pleasant smell. Soul destroying to see all those dead fish.

  • @mikaelglad4184
    @mikaelglad4184 2 года назад +4

    It definitely look like high nitrate levels so a farm is a prime suspect as you say. I have seen that in Sweden and it's soo sad to see all dead fishes.

  • @GsTiteLines
    @GsTiteLines 2 года назад +2

    I am lost for words Geaorge. The powers to be have to take action and those responsible for this have to be held accountable. We have had a very similar issue here in Cornwall on the River Allen in the past week which has killed countless number of wild Brown Trout, Greyling and many other species. The EA, Angling Trust and local authorities have to prosecute and put an end to this. Speak soon mate G

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Me too. I’m worried that all it’ll be is a slap on the wrist and a small fine, it’s about time that this is taken a lot more seriously! It’s a shame it’s happened down your way too, seems like it’s only getting worse over time

  • @arronfrost2872
    @arronfrost2872 2 года назад +3

    Tragic especially those big eels.So old and very rare these days.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I know. They’re critically endangered, it’s heartbreaking to see

  • @NosterborSemaj
    @NosterborSemaj 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for making the video and bringing awareness to this. Very sad to see, I hope the farmers responsible have been forced to pay reperations. Can't fathom how long it will take the fish to repopulate that stretch of the river :(

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад

      Horrible to see isn't it, 9 months on and it's still under investigation apparently!

    • @NosterborSemaj
      @NosterborSemaj Год назад +1

      @@adventurefishinguk damn :( I imagine it will be one of those, eternally 'ongoing' things.It's easier for the powers that be to turn a blind eye, that to actually take some action.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад +1

      @@NosterborSemaj I think so too unfortunately

    • @NosterborSemaj
      @NosterborSemaj Год назад

      @@adventurefishinguk sad that anglers like us will pay the price for their negligence.

  • @colinhynard50
    @colinhynard50 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely disgusting behaviour by someone who clearly has no appreciation for the environment, they need to be caught and held to account.
    Colin Hynard.

  • @piscatorialpete3530
    @piscatorialpete3530 2 года назад +2

    Not what we pay licence fee to see. Get your fingers out NRA and find the culprits/problem. If someone neglible nail there arses in court and see they make good to the water.
    Without anglers eyes...who knows how widespread this might be??? Well done mate for highlighting this.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Very true! I hope this doesn’t just get swept under the rug like the last few times. I’ll do everything in my power to help the cause!

  • @lucamcdougall8842
    @lucamcdougall8842 2 года назад +3

    Problem is government fines are cheaper than legal waste disposal

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      This has come up a few times. Completely heartbreaking if this is the reason for it happening, really tough sanctions are needed

  • @djjudgev
    @djjudgev 2 года назад +2

    George horrendous to see what has happened. Well reported and documented. Surely has to be a partnership response by the EA, Canal and River Trust and PAC. You are exactly right some positive action against those responsible required.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Hopefully everyone comes together to try tackle it. It’s a massively unfortunate situation and you’re right something needs to be done about it

  • @mikehenry7479
    @mikehenry7479 2 года назад +3

    Same as the local ponds by me , the EA and the council's have gave up on them and stopped working on them

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Real shame isnt it 😔

    • @mikehenry7479
      @mikehenry7479 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk heart breaking buddy , not only for the fish but for local kids wanting to learn to fish in the future , etc

  • @ivanribolovac2469
    @ivanribolovac2469 2 года назад +3

    Something like that happend several years at my town in Croatia on River Korana (not so many fish dead like there but close) and no one doing nothing!! :(
    And big catfishes and Barbels were dead!

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      That's a huge shame. Really sad to hear this happens all over the world

  • @ds9642
    @ds9642 2 года назад +3

    Devastating. Can take years to recover from something like that

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I know. Truly heartbreaking, hopefully it clears up and has a fighting chance at being what it once was

  • @EzeAdventurer
    @EzeAdventurer 2 года назад +1

    This is heartbreaking man. Heavy fine to the farm owner, to cover costs of cleaning the water and maybe re-introducing fish into the system. They should be accountable to restore the area to 100% level.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад

      Terrible to see isn't it, 9 months on and it's still under investigation apparently

    • @EzeAdventurer
      @EzeAdventurer Год назад

      @@adventurefishinguk BS bro...

  • @PG_FISHING
    @PG_FISHING 2 года назад +4

    Farmers do this on purpose, it saves them money just to dump slurry in the rivers and canals. Where i live in northern Ireland our local rivers get the same treatment, one of the farmers was heard saying he doesn't mind paying a fine because it still works out cheaper for him. Our rivers and lakes used to be teaming with fish, now it's just not the same 👎🏻

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      What a disgusting thing for him to have said. I did wonder if it costs to dispose of slurry, that makes a lot of sense as an explanation. More needs to be done and punishments definitely needs to be made more substantial

  • @Adam_Outdoors
    @Adam_Outdoors Год назад +1

    Is there any more updates about this?

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад

      Unfortnuately not mate, some bream got stocked in I think but the main case is still in investigation

    • @Adam_Outdoors
      @Adam_Outdoors Год назад +1

      @@adventurefishinguk Whoever is responsible for this needs jail time.

  • @northwalescoast7911
    @northwalescoast7911 2 года назад +5

    To those who were responsible for this carnage WAKE UP..THIS IS OUR HOME !

  • @ashleyhoffman4117
    @ashleyhoffman4117 2 года назад +2

    heart breaking, is there any update

  • @rollingnome
    @rollingnome 2 года назад +2

    It costs the environment agency a ton of money to pursue through the courts. This is why they're reluctant to go to court. They're under funded too. But still contact them, especially as there are dead fish in those numbers.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      They attended and took water samples. As for them taking any sort of legal action I’m doubtful. I hope it doesn’t lead to a small fine and a slap on the wrist

  • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
    @Rose.Of.Hizaki 2 года назад +2

    Bit surprised that nobody in the marina reported to the EA or C&RT earlier when they started seeing loads of dead fish appearing. Some of those fish looked to have been dead for quite a while.
    To see that many dead fish isnt normal....
    And this makes me very sad because down my neck of the woods, i havent been able to hook into a pike at all. The river/canal here is just completely devoid of them

    • @daipigeon7561
      @daipigeon7561 2 года назад

      Plz keep us up to date on any finding.. This is so sad

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      That’s a big shame. The response must have been quite slow but at least there’s been one

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      New video out with updates

  • @kandykush4204
    @kandykush4204 2 года назад +3

    As an angler this is heartbreaking! Im sure the Environment Agency will fine whoever did this and put a chunk of the money back into restocking and cleaning up! I’ve seen it a couple of times in the north west, one was an overflowing cesspit that nearly destroyed a local lake, it was a local pub that did it and they were made to pay! Hope the area recovers quickly🤞

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      I really hope so. I believe there will be a prosecution, but the extent of it remains to be seen. A big fine would be getting off lightly

  • @bardofely
    @bardofely 2 года назад +1

    So sorry to see this! I noticed a large European Eel that was gasping. Eels can breathe out of water as far as I know so I think it must be some chemical pollution.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      It's terrible isn't it! In this case the cause has been confirmed to be slurry from a farm

  • @jamietaylor8085
    @jamietaylor8085 2 года назад +4

    Being involved in the agriculture industry and being a keen angler I can see the deviation it’s caused. I’ve spread slurry many of times near a water course. This must have been a substantial amount to cause this mess. Not knowing the circumstances of how it was ended up in the river I would hazard a guess a pipe has burst on a umbilical system and it has leached into the course. Although I can’t say for definite. But 3 times in numerous years should not be happening. I don’t think we should tar farms all with the same brush because a lot of people complete this job successfully without even having a incident.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад

      Still under investigation apparently! The word digestate has been thrown around a bit, does that mean anything to you?

  • @sheppeyfishtales
    @sheppeyfishtales 2 года назад +2

    Terrible. Nice one for documenting it though. Something similar happened at my local river where food waste had been discharged from a factory and it killed thousands of fish. River has recovered to some extent but still not what it was. Still waiting to see if anyone is held accountable... 2 years later 😔

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I fear the same will happen and it will get swept under the rug. Hopefully we get the names of those responsible! I feel like it will take many years to fully recover 😔

  • @tadhghayden8440
    @tadhghayden8440 2 года назад +3

    If that event had happened where I currently I live. I I would have recorded some footage and brought itt on to the local radio TV networks. There was a spillage on the river wid here in Essex and it was duely reported to the look east BBC network to be made public. Which it was..Is there a local fishing club that can be galvanised?....Wildlife is currently having a very hard time in this country . More so than the rest of Europe....maybe even contact the spring watch programme....As the legislature stands for now it is a cheaper option for some unscrupulous farmers to dump their sewage and pay the fine rather than dispose of it in the correct manner...... Shocking!! Yea the eels are the last big fish to go as they can resort to semi air breathing.....

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Such a huge shame, it’s a stretch run by the pike anglers club so hopefully if it needs to be taken further I’d have their support. It’s been touched on by BBC but massively understated, I’ve emailed it on to a few more news companies too so hopefully I’ll hear back

  • @simonpritchard6074
    @simonpritchard6074 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely disgusting..whoever is found responsible should also be starved of oxygen. Must have been awful to witness..Many years ago I was a member of the ACA..Anglers cooperative Society. The membership funds went towards prosecuting polluters of our rivers..not sure if they're still going.
    Really good that you shared this.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад

      It was really heartbreaking to see, Still under investigation apparently!

  • @michaelodwyer5305
    @michaelodwyer5305 2 года назад +3

    A very very big fine would stop this from happening. Not a slap on the wrist.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Couldn’t agree more. It’s time people started taking this more seriously!

  • @mat8009
    @mat8009 2 года назад +2

    That is absolutely fucking horrible, the EA needs to be doing something about this as soon as possible. Hate to see it..

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      It's awful isn't it. Whoever is responsible needs to be heavily punished

  • @Mark-on9fl
    @Mark-on9fl 2 года назад +3

    Have you reached out to the Angling Trust they are very good and supportive 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Louisjp1875
    @Louisjp1875 2 года назад +1

    Off subject but were you in devon on friday

  • @WFAEXPLOREWITHME
    @WFAEXPLOREWITHME 2 года назад +3

    Wow that horrible to see , I hope you can track who done it and take the right actions , hopefully stocks can sort themselves out . Fingers crossed 👍

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I really hope so too mate. Whoever has done it needs to be held accountable

  • @johnmaskell5124
    @johnmaskell5124 2 года назад +2

    That is sad to see. It makes you realise how productive the canal was until this happened. So many big previously healthy fish destroyed.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Very true. What was even worse is that fishing wasn’t allowed directly in the marina, only just from the towpath. This means for years it’s been a sort of refuge or safe haven for fish to be in and to spawn in. Heartbreaking

  • @urbanexoticuk
    @urbanexoticuk 2 года назад +3

    I would love to come and help some fish as I have a level 2 husbandy and fisherys ,fish breeding and fish care and aquatics back ground

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      You should contact the EA and offer your support

    • @urbanexoticuk
      @urbanexoticuk 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk i have tried in the past they ignore me

    • @urbanexoticuk
      @urbanexoticuk 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk have u got a phone number the pollution got down to garstang

  • @davidbamber6795
    @davidbamber6795 2 года назад +2

    If this is not the first time this has happened, where are the Environment agency and what are they doing.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Unfortunately they are massively under reporting it. They have been on the case though with some aerators

  • @craigfogg9479
    @craigfogg9479 2 года назад +3

    Shocking so sad twice maybe accidently but three times they just dont give a fuck terrible 😤

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I know, even the second time should’ve never happened. A mistake is only a mistake the first time, any more is either malicious or plain stupid

  • @aWildMurph
    @aWildMurph 2 года назад +2

    Horrible isn't it mate. I was out with my lure rod yesterday, and I asked every boat that went past coming from Garstang about it. Every single one of them said they think it was a slurry run off from a farm. Hope we get to the bottom of it quick.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      I hope so too. Did you have any luck on the fishing? Everyone seems to think slurry that must be the cause, fingers crossed we get some answers

  • @nicholasmoore6716
    @nicholasmoore6716 2 года назад +3

    Slurry spills remove all the oxygen resulting in a rapid kill. The EA should be busying themselves with oxygenators, but as usual they'll be at their useless best. Keep me posted please, good luck. Nick

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Thanks Nick, yeah aerators would’ve really helped. Instead they took a few water samples and left. Far more they could’ve done I imagine but instead they’re off electro fishing zander.

    • @bigupyourself
      @bigupyourself 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk and catfish

  • @joerichards1680
    @joerichards1680 2 года назад +1

    Good man for this video hopefully it goes somewhere higher an helps the situation respect brother👍🏼❤️

  • @Domen927
    @Domen927 2 года назад +3

    I cant believe it

  • @OnTheBait
    @OnTheBait Год назад +1

    This happened to a stretch of river called the little Holland a few years ago. Turned out it was the chemicals that were used on the crops on the surrounding fields and after a heavy down pour the chemicals made its way into the river and decimated most of the fish.

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  Год назад +1

      Horrible isn't it, this is probably something similar!

    • @OnTheBait
      @OnTheBait Год назад

      @AdventureFishingUK I don't want to get to political but they are at fault. These chemicals were banned and for some reason they aloud farmers to go back to the cheaper poison alternative that also kill bee's.

  • @np939427a
    @np939427a 2 года назад +3

    Post the farmer his dead fish back that he killed. Fish lifes matter"

  • @paulharris6886
    @paulharris6886 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely sickening. What is also sickening is what the EA will not achieve in my experience. If they try hard enough, they may win a case against the culprit, but the fine will not amount to much in the scheme of things. As for future restocking, it’ll be 2oz fish. I never understand this; in my opinion the culprit should be responsible for reinstating all lost stock, no matter the cost of 10lb Pike and 3lb Perch (it’s pretty simple to record the losses when they are floating belly-up!) and the clean-up costs and decontamination costs prior to restocking. The Angling Trust would far better represent us and anybody who cares about our waterways.
    Not an enjoyable watch, but well done Bud 👍

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Very true. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. Hopefully some restocking takes place and a sizeable fine is given to the responsible party

  • @vole12
    @vole12 2 года назад +3

    The EA are toothless it seems . I hoped this was a thing of the past . They allowed my river to get choked by sewage last year .

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      They definitely need to start taking more significant action otherwise things like this will keep happening

  • @lozjax42
    @lozjax42 2 года назад +1

    Looks like the swamp that Frodo and Sam had to travel through!... And fair play to you young man for bringing this ti the public attention keep doing what you're doing :).

  • @jordanhughes6768
    @jordanhughes6768 2 года назад +2

    Farmers spreading slurry in fields most likely, they do it in the rain out of laziness to and then runs from the fields into the rivers. I think the EA are putting a stop to farmers spreading slurry at certain times of the year for example, dry summer months etc, but they were meant to pass this law years ago, the nitrates also cling to the river bed which makes it all slimey and reduces ideal spawning grounds for the fish massively ! Farming is more intensive than it used to be years ago, farms have 400 cows now as apposed to 30 years ago, all that slurry has to go somewhere when it backs up in the pit, it's a disgrace in 2022 they should know better than this. What's even worse is in order to get their subsidiary payments they stick to tight guidelines but this happens all the time

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      It’s a huge shame. I don’t know too much about it but it makes me wonder if it costs them to dispose of and a quick dump into the canal job saves costs. Rumour has it there’s an ongoing leak in the slurry tank

    • @jordanhughes6768
      @jordanhughes6768 2 года назад

      @@adventurefishinguk yeah you're right, the cost of disposing it is less than eventually getting a fine

  • @Borse53
    @Borse53 2 года назад +2

    I live on the lanky, my house backs onto it so it’s my regular spot for fishing, absolutely devastating news, hopefully they can get it sorted and slowly build the fish stock back up in there

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад +1

      Really heartbreaking isn’t it! Hopefully we find out who’s responsible and that they’re dealt with properly. This can’t happen again

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Really heartbreaking isn’t it! Hopefully we find out who’s responsible and that they’re dealt with properly. This can’t happen again

  • @connorwilson8078
    @connorwilson8078 2 года назад +3

    Environmental mate report it

    • @adventurefishinguk
      @adventurefishinguk  2 года назад

      Already reported to the EA and it’s currently being dealt with

  • @stegreen2541
    @stegreen2541 2 года назад +1

    That's terrible! I hope who/ whatever has caused all that loss of life really does deserve a long prison sentence.. it doesn't matter whether you go fishing or just enjoy our water ways this can not be happening... Good luck with you're investigating this and we'll done for bringing it to all our attentions