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Old 18-05-07, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Scuttler
Most skippers will tell you if you're in a no take zone. They'll also tell you if it's too small.

This is extracted from the fisheries website:



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There is only presently one statutary no take zone in the UK, around Lundy Island off North Devon.
Minimum landing sizes also vary from area to area, so it is worth checking with the local Sea Fisheries Committee (for example bass are 37.5cm in Cornwall).
BSAC recently supported a proposed spearfishing ban in South Wales, which would also have stopped scuba divers taking flatfish

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