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- I've read the first draft of the RSA Strategy on the website of The Yorkshire And Lincolnshire Association Of Sea Anglers.
http://www.yalasa.co.uk/recreational-sea-angling-stratagy-draft1-dec-2006.php
Personally I found it hard going. I struggled to understand what it is, who produced it, and why it has been produced in the first place.
If Anglers are to get behind organisations like sacn and nfsa you need to get this information out to the average angler in a format they understand. I would say on an intellectual level I am the average person but I struggle to understand what these documents are talking about. sub groups, strategies, RSA SWOT. Your all talking gobbledegook and the people who really count haven't a clue what your all doing and why.
Engage the average angler or stop attending these meetings saying your representing us.
(Posted on December 24, 2006, 12:48 am Glenn Kilpatrick)
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