Sounds like they know commercial fishing!...
Thank you for your response.
Commercial fishing from a boat minus licence (any method) is prohibited - max fine £50k
5 fish limit boat fishing is Welsh Govt proposal. For some reason they do not wish it to apply to shore fishing. Welsh SFCs do. I think the answer is that its about as much helping to shore up the vessel licensing provision as conservation.
I am getting mixed comments about Scuba efficiency.I guess bass are pretty flighty.
Your trawl video is very benign - you should see the deep water beam trawl or scallop dredge stuff.
2 elements to it - escapee survival / bottom disturbance.
The latter is minimal on your light weight trawl. Shallow water / short tows then the former would be OK too. Not so heavy deep water big boat stuff.
Regards
Phil Coates
The 5-fish / 2-fish thing sounds unnecessarily confusing though (is it 5 per boat & 2 per person, or 5 per person on a boat & 2 per person from shore, or 2 per person spearing?). Although I've never taken more than 2 fish in a day (did take 3 spider crabs one day), it seems too low -- especially as not every day yields fish. It seems a pity to have to give up early if you come across one of those "once in a lifetime" days when there are fish to be had and mouths to be fed - especially if they are of different species. However, if there is to be a limit for all forms of fishing (spear/rod/net/boat/shore/...), why not make it reasonably generous and consistent for all forms of fishing...and simple?
Also, what if you engage in multiple forms of fishing on one trip to the beach (e.g. 3 fish caught with handline from kayak, 3 fish speared diving from kayak, 1 fish speared & 1 crab picked from shore, one fish rod caught from shore)? It is not unusual for me to engage in all of the above in a single trip to the beach (although it would be very unusual to catch that many fish