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CODE
OF CONDUCT FOR ANGLERS & ROWERS USING THE RIVER CAM
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This code is endorsed by the Cambridge
University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC), the Cambridgeshire Rowing
Association (CRA) and the Cambridge Fish Preservation & Angling
Society Ltd (CFPAS).
It is essential that every Association,
Club and
Society Member should abide by the spirit of this Code. It is intended
to promote the greater safe enjoyment of the river amenity so as not to
unduly disrupt or disturb others appreciating the facility.
- Courtesy is required between all the
parties. Should
any dispute arise and it becomes necessary for the parent clubs to
intervene, anglers and rowers should exchange names and club membership
and refer the dispute details to their respective parent body.
- The Angling Society will publish dates
of the main
rowing events and will endeavour to ensure that no fishing will take
place between the Pike & Eel and Baits Bite Lock on the published
dates.
- The Rowing Association / CUCBC will
publish dates of
the main fishing matches and will endeavour to ensure that no rowing
takes place during the times of the fishing matches which will normally
be between 10.00am to 3.30pm unless otherwise stated and 10am until 1pm
for the Junior Angling Tournaments. The Angling Society should advise
when major or national matches are taking place and in these cases
rowers will be advised of the particular importance to avoid these
times.
- Rowing coaches are asked to ensure that
they do not
halt crews for instruction purposes immediately adjacent to anglers.
Anglers in turn should avoid swims adjacent to recognised starting and
finishing posts.
- Subject to the river conditions and
being clear of obstructions, crews are asked not to turn boats
immediately opposite anglers.
- All parties to be mindful of the peace
and quiet enjoyed by residents on or close to the river.
- All parties to show consideration to
other water users and to the public using the halingway.
- The halingway must not be blocked by
fishing tackle
or rowing equipment. Parking of trailers or vehicles adjacent to the
halingway should be carried out with respect to others.
- It is important for all river
users to
understand how narrow the river is in places. At some points it is
barely possible for two eights to pass each other safely particularly
near moorings. Rowers are asked to make every effort to avoid fishing
lines but anglers must be aware of their difficulty and be prepared to
move their tackle to avoid damage. Roach poles are of particular
concern and anglers should lift these in good time when rowers
approach. Anglers should avoid fishing on tight bends, as boats are
unable to keep clear.
ROWING BELOW BAITS BITE LOCK
- CRA clubs are asked to keep rowing below
Baits Bite to a minimum.
- University Rowing below Baits Bite Lock
is
restricted to first boats, and any other boats in the top two divisions
of the CUCBC May Bumps.
- In the Michaelmas and Lent terms no
University boat
may paddle below Baits Bite Lock between 8.30am and 1.00pm or after
4.30pm on any weekday.
Signed:
- Pete Convey Cambridge University
Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC)
- Bill Key Cambridgeshire Rowing
Association (CRA)
- Lacy Anderson Cambridge Fish
Preservation & Angling Society Ltd (CFPAS)
Date: 25 September 2003
