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Britain's top predator club has called for urgent talks with the Birmingham Anglers Association, after it announced a ban on livebaiting without warning.
 Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain members in the Midlands who belong to the BAA   say they were not consulted over the rule change, which comes as national   fishery by-laws are set to come into force giving the green light to the   method.
Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain members in the Midlands who belong to the BAA   say they were not consulted over the rule change, which comes as national   fishery by-laws are set to come into force giving the green light to the   method.
  
  Environment Agency chiefs agreed predator anglers across England   and Wales should be allowed to use limited numbers of fish caught on the day for   bait after a three-month consultation any angler could take part in.
  
  But   in a statement on its website, the BAA says it intends to outlaw the practice,   as what it calls "a side effect" of other changes.
  
  "After a wide-ranging   and public debate over the issue of removing fish from our rivers for any   reason, the EA came down firmly on the side of predator anglers whilst greatly   increasing the legal protection afforded to most species of coarse fish," a PAC   spokesman said.
  
  "It was a workable compromise we are certain most anglers   would be more than happy to live with, judging by responses the EA received,   which were published online for anyone to see. "We are saddened if the   Birmingham Anglers Association decides to ignore all of this without even   consulting those affected, or considering the bigger picture."
  
  PAC   officials overturned a similar ban on BAA waters in the early 1980s, after   pointing out the move represented the thin end of the wedge for all   angling. PAC regional organiser Steve Bown has written to BAA secretary   John Williams requesting a meeting to put the club's case.
  
  "Predator   anglers who are BAA members need to voice their concern directly to the BAA via   the contact details on the club's website," he said.
  
  "I have emailed all   the local members to this effect and hopefully we will see a good   response."
  
To have your voice heard, contact the BAA via this link: http://www.baa.uk.com/contact/default.php
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