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U.K. Sea Fishing FAQ - Pysgota Mor y Deyrnas Gyfunol
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UK Sea Fishing NFSA Specimen Weights
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4.2.5 NFSA Specimen Weights
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National Federation of Sea Anglers specimen medals and certificates
are available to members of affiliated clubs and personal members.
The waters around Britain are divided into 19 different areas, with
differing specimen qualifying weights set for each area. For full
details, contact your club fish recorder, or the NFSA directly.
8.1.12 National Federation of Sea Anglers
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N.F.S.A.
51A Queen Street
Newton Abott
Devon
TQ12 2QJ Tel/Fax 01626 331330
e-mail
Founded in 1904, over 570 affiliated clubs and more than 1600
individual members. The NFSA is administered by a National
Executive, with regional divisions and is backed up by a full-time
Development Officer. He is David Rowe,who has worked in angling
administration for many years.
The NFSA is one of the founder members of the National Anglers
Council and combines with the national bodies in Ireland, Scotland
and Wales under the Sea Angling Liason Committee of Great Britain
and Ireland (SALC).
The NFSA is now represented on most Sea Fisheries Committees
ensuring recognition for sea anglers on what were purely commercial
regulatory bodies. The NFSA organises the English boat and shore
teams, there are also club and P.M. festivals with numerous trophies
to be won. A specimen award scheme is run for affiliated clubs and
personal members. Personal membership is œ8.00 per anum, and also
provides third party insurance cover of œ2,000,000 whilst engaged in
any angling activity.
Jun 9 1998, 12:00 am

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