As a bailiff you should be upholding the laws not breaking them. Perhaps it’s different in whatever country you are from? Ma6be where laws are broken by those who have an official capacity?
first and foremost. Zander are an invasive species. should you have the fortune of catching one. It is illegal to put them back as stated by the canalrivertrust on their website. smack it against the side of the canal wall to kill it and throw it in the bush for the local wild life to eat or kill it and take it home for the pot or freeze to use as deadbait for pike come winter. The meat on them should be no different to CoD or Sea Bass - fillet it and make some fish and chips or steam it with some butter, salt & pepper and a few slices of lemon.
Thanks really appreciate I’m sane opinion as you catch and release no release no glory and thanks for agree with me I don’t like killing anything it’s way to late for getting rid of it anyway everything already get used with it in the Uk waters
@@Boxersboy-um1fd I am confused by your comment. It is illegal to return them. By returning the fish you are breaking the law because putting them back unsettles the ecosystem and doing damage to the native fish species that inhabit UK rivers. -- This only applies to *INVASIVE* species most fish are fine to return apart from invasive ones... Zander, Wells catfish and North American 'Red' Signal Crayfish. as for the recipe comment, have you not cooked anything in your life? everything requires a recipe and the recipe mentioned is the same recipe i use for most fish I cook not just Zander. I dont understand what is so surprising. You can eat your fish raw if you want lol but its safer and tastier if you grill them.
@@AlexZanderFishingUk thats unfortunate. Because you agreed to follow the rules/laws when you registered for a rod license (*if* you have registered for one)
I know very well but I decide not to kill it as for you to know when they do electro fishing they killing everything else than just the zander and they will never get rid of it anyway so my choice is to put it back even if that means to break the laws or the rules because they shouldn’t be allowed to do electro fishing as they destroy everything doing that
Nothing more exciting than that line fixing tension, the noise of the drag letting out. CHRIST I LOVE FISHING SO MUCH
That’s why I love this kind of fishing because you never know what you gonna catch
Good fishing man. Keep it up, you're doing doing well! 💥🎣👌
Thanks buddy I try to get better and I don’t have a lot of time thanks anyway realy appreciate
Perch and zander absolutely beautiful fish
Yes mate best fish to fish for it
great spot there ,only fished there last week, i've had some chunks out of there on many outings
Cheers mate thanks
nice!
Thanks mate really appreciate
Salut, e in Milton keynes unde pescuiesti?
Nup daventry
Dar îți trebuie un permis special pentru Șona aceea
Frumos 😍
Ms mult încă învăț și tre sa prind mai mulți Pești
I bet you would love lure fishing in the sea mate.
Yes mate I would but didn’t really have the chance yet
I fish The Great Ouse. There are Zander, but not in vast numbers. The ecosystem is just fine.
Where about you fish for zander the great Ouse could you message me in private please
Nice 😉
Thanks mate
As a bailiff you should be upholding the laws not breaking them. Perhaps it’s different in whatever country you are from? Ma6be where laws are broken by those who have an official capacity?
first and foremost. Zander are an invasive species. should you have the fortune of catching one. It is illegal to put them back as stated by the canalrivertrust on their website. smack it against the side of the canal wall to kill it and throw it in the bush for the local wild life to eat or kill it and take it home for the pot or freeze to use as deadbait for pike come winter.
The meat on them should be no different to CoD or Sea Bass - fillet it and make some fish and chips or steam it with some butter, salt & pepper and a few slices of lemon.
Invasive or not - Catch and Release. More worried that you have a 'recipe' for them......
Put them back - well done AlexZander!
Thanks really appreciate I’m sane opinion as you catch and release no release no glory and thanks for agree with me I don’t like killing anything it’s way to late for getting rid of it anyway everything already get used with it in the Uk waters
@@Boxersboy-um1fd
I am confused by your comment. It is illegal to return them. By returning the fish you are breaking the law because putting them back unsettles the ecosystem and doing damage to the native fish species that inhabit UK rivers.
-- This only applies to *INVASIVE* species most fish are fine to return apart from invasive ones...
Zander, Wells catfish and North American 'Red' Signal Crayfish.
as for the recipe comment, have you not cooked anything in your life? everything requires a recipe and the recipe mentioned is the same recipe i use for most fish I cook not just Zander. I dont understand what is so surprising. You can eat your fish raw if you want lol but its safer and tastier if you grill them.
@@AlexZanderFishingUk thats unfortunate. Because you agreed to follow the rules/laws when you registered for a rod license (*if* you have registered for one)
I know very well but I decide not to kill it as for you to know when they do electro fishing they killing everything else than just the zander and they will never get rid of it anyway so my choice is to put it back even if that means to break the laws or the rules because they shouldn’t be allowed to do electro fishing as they destroy everything doing that