1.
MEMBERSHIP
1.1
Membership of the
Club shall be open to any person paying the relevant subscription.
1.2
There shall be 4
classes of membership available. These are:
1.2.1
Adult
1.2.2
Junior (under 16
years of age)
1.2.3
Concessionary (EA
concessionary rod licence holders)
1.2.4
Couple (husband and
wife, or cohabiting partners)
2.
EXPULSION OF MEMBERS
2.1
Members of the Club
whose conduct is inappropriate or who decline to abide by any of the
Rules or Bylaws may be expelled or suspended by a resolution passed at a
meeting of the General Committee where their subscriptions may be
forfeited.
2.2
Members shall have
the right to appeal in person to the General Committee with regard to
any decision affecting themselves, providing that notice of such appeal
be submitted to the Club Secretary, in writing, within seven days of
notification of the decision.
3.
OFFICERS
3.1
The Officers of the
Club shall be as follows:
|
President |
Chairperson |
Vice
Chairperson |
|
Club
Secretary |
Treasurer |
Membership
Secretary |
|
Minute
Secretary |
Publicity
Officer |
Fisheries
Officer |
|
Head Bailiff |
Match
Secretary |
|
3.2
All Officers (will
have served at least two years as a committee member) shall be elected
at the Annual General Meeting of the Club, from, and by, the Members of
the Club.
3.3
With the exception
of the President, all Officers are elected for a period of one year, but
may be elected to the same office or another the following year. Their
appointment may be terminated by their resignation, or they bring the
Club into disrepute.
4.
GENERAL COMMITTEE
4.1
The affairs of the
Club shall be controlled by a General Committee comprising of the
Officers, and not more than ten other members (will have been a club
member for at least 3 years) elected from, and by, the full Members of
the Club. The General Committee shall meet at agreed intervals and not
less than four times per year.
4.2
The duties of the
General Committee shall be:
4.2.1
To control the
affairs of the Club on behalf of the Members.
4.2.2
The accounts will be
available for inspection at each AGM. The Club shall maintain a bank
current account and the following Officers shall be authorised to sign
Club cheques: two from the Directors and Company Secretary.
4.2.3
To co-opt additional
members to the Committee as the Committee feels necessary. Co-opted
members shall be entitled to a vote on the Committee.
4.2.4
To make decisions on
the basis of a simple majority vote, the Chairperson shall be entitled
to an additional casting vote.
4.2.5
A Quorum shall be
five Committee members including the Club Secretary and/or Chairperson.
4.2.6
Any Committee member
failing to attend three consecutive committee meetings without
satisfactory explanation shall cease to be a member of the Committee.
4.3
The Committee
(including Directors) has the power to seek legal action and to appoint
a member to instruct a solicitor to represent and to take legal action
on behalf of the Club. Any member so appointed shall be deemed to be
indemnified against all personal liability in respect of such action.
4.4
The Committee (with agreement
from the Directors) has the power to introduce or amend club rules, and
to limit or suspend fishing on any water, without prior notice to
members.
5.
GENERAL MEETING
5.1
The Annual General
Meeting of the Club shall be held not later than the end of March each
year. The date of the Annual General Meeting will be printed in the
Membership Club book. Members must advise the Club Secretary in writing
of any business to be moved at the Annual General Meeting at least one
calendar month before the meeting.
5.2
The business of the
Annual General Meeting shall be to:
5.2.1
Confirm the minutes
of the previous Annual General Meeting and any Special Meetings held
since the last Annual General Meeting.
5.2.2
Receive the audited
accounts for the year from the Treasurer.
5.2.3
Receive the annual
report of the Committee from the Club Secretary.
5.2.4
Elect the Officers
of the Club and General Committee.
5.2.5
Transact such other
business received in writing by the Club Secretary from Members one
calendar month prior to the Meeting and included on the agenda.
5.3
Special General
Meetings may be convened by the General Committee, or on receipt by the
Club Secretary of a request in writing, from not less than ten percent
of all Members of the Club. At least one calendar month's notice of the
meeting shall be given.
5.4
Nomination of
candidates for election of Officers shall be made in writing to the Club
Secretary at least one calendar month in advance of the Annual General
Meeting and voted in at the Meeting. Nominations can only be made by
Members and must be seconded by another Member.
5.5
At all Meetings the
chair will be taken by the Chairperson or, in their absence, by a deputy
appointed by the Club.
5.6
Decisions made at
all General Meetings shall be by a majority vote of members present at
the meeting. In the event of equal votes, the Chairperson shall be
entitled to an additional casting vote.
5.7
Each Member of the
Club shall be entitled to one vote at General Meetings. Voting will be
by card only.
6.
WATER BAILIFFS
6.1
The Committee (who are all
Water Bailiffs) appoint additional Water Bailiffs to enforce club rules.
6.2
Water Bailiffs are authorised
to endorse or confiscate the Membership Card of any person believed to
be in breach of club or EA rules and bylaws, and may also ask the person
to leave the water.
6.3
Water Bailiffs are authorised
to inspect any member’s rigs and tackle. Use of any rig or tackle
considered to be unsafe will be reported to the Committee.
6.4
Members have the right to see
the Water Bailiff’s card, which is issued by the Committee.
6.5
Any complaints about a Water
Bailiff’s actions must be made to the Head Bailiff within 24h of the
incident.
7.
MEMBERSHIP CARDS
7.1
Membership Cards and EA
licences must be carried at all times whilst on club waters, and must be
produced if asked for by a Water Bailiff.
7.2
Membership Cards must also be
produced if asked for by any other member producing their own Membership
Card.
7.3
Membership Cards and Club keys
are not transferable and remain the property of the Club at all times.
8.
FISH THEFT
8.1
All fish must be
returned alive to the water from which they have been caught.
8.2
Fish deaths must be
reported to an Officer of the Club.
8.3
No fish should be
taken away alive or dead without the express permission of the General
Committee, to do so may give rise to a civil or criminal prosecution
under Schedule 1 Section 2 of the Theft Act.
9.
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
Members may be
banned for breaking any club rule (see 2.1) including carrying out any
of the following prohibited activities (unless the activity has been
authorised by the General Committee):
9.1
The deliberate disfigurement or
mistreatment of any fish.
9.2
Conducting any act
that may cause nuisance to any other member.
9.3
Bringing the Club
into disrepute.
9.4
Being in possession, or under
the influence, of alcohol, illegal drugs or chemicals (e.g. solvents)
whilst on club waters.
9.5
Leaving litter of
any kind at club waters, car parks or the adjoining land.
9.6
Bringing metal or
glass containers onto club waters.
9.7
Leaving any baited
rod unattended.
9.8
Leaving gates
unlocked after entering or leaving a water.
9.9
Camping in tents,
vehicles or caravans whilst on club waters.
9.10
Swimming, or using a
dinghy or boat (including bait boats) on club waters.
9.11
Causing damage to
banks, shrubs, trees, fences, mowing-grass or any other crops adjoining
the fisheries.
9.12
Being accompanied by
a dog or carrying a gun on the land adjoining the fisheries.
9.13
Digging bait on the
banks of club waters.
9.14
Lighting fires or
barbeques.
9.15
Using audiovisual
equipment without a personal earpiece.
9.16
Obstructing farm
roads or gateways.
10.
NIGHT FISHING
|
Month |
Night Fishing Starts
|
Night Fishing Ends
|
|
JUNE |
10.15pm |
3.45am |
|
JULY |
10.15pm |
4.00am |
|
AUGUST |
9.15pm |
4.45am |
|
SEPTEMBER |
8.15pm |
5.30am |
|
OCTOBER* |
7.00pm |
6.30am |
|
NOVEMBER |
5.15pm |
6.15am |
|
DECEMBER |
5.00pm |
7.00am |
|
JANUARY |
5.15pm |
7.00am |
|
FEBRUARY |
6.15pm |
6.15am |
|
MARCH# |
7.00pm |
5.15am |
|
APRIL |
9.00pm |
5.00am |
|
MAY |
9.45pm |
4.15am |
* Subtract 1 hour
for days in October following the end of BST
10.1
A member is deemed to be night
fishing if they are present at a club water between the times stated in
the table above, whether actively fishing or not.
10.2
Members are allowed to fish up
to a maximum of five consecutive nights on Club waters, before taking at
least a one night break before they night fish any of the Club’s waters
again.
10.3
Junior members can only night
fish if accompanied by a member over the age of 18, who will be
responsible for the Junior member at all times whilst they are night
fishing.
10.4
From midnight on 15th June 2008, members can only night fish
at the Airman Pit or Willington Lake if they are also in possession of a
Night Permit.
10.5
Night fishing is not
permitted at Broom Lake; to do so will lead to the member being expelled
from the Club.
11.
NIGHT PERMITS (required from midnight on 15th June
2008)
11.1
Applications for a
Night Permit to night fish at the Airman Pit and Willington Lake must be
made by post to the Registrar, and include two recent passport sized
photos (application forms can be obtained by downloading from the
club web site or by sending a stamped SAE to The Registrar, SDAA Ltd, PO
Box 59, Shefford SG17 5UZ).
11.2
The Committee has
the right to refuse applications for Night Permits.
11.3
Night Permits for
Adult, Concessionary and Couple members cost £40. Night Permits for
Junior members cost £20.
11.4
Night Permits are
valid from midnight on 15th June 2008 until 3.45am on 15th
June 2009.
11.5
Night Permits are
not transferable and remain the property of the Club at all times.
11.6
Only Night Permit
holders are allowed to be present at the Airman Pit and Willington Lake
during the hours that define night fishing (i.e. no guests or visitors,
whether fishing or not).
11.7
Night Permits must
be carried whilst night fishing at the Airman Pit and Willington Lake,
and must be produced if asked for by an authorised Water Bailiff or any
other member producing their own Night Permit.
11.8
Failure to abide by
the rules and bylaws of the Club and the EA may result in a Night Permit
being withdrawn.
12.
SWIMS
12.1
Only fish from
marked swims on waters where pegs are provided.
12.2
Members are
responsible for the swims they occupy and any litter must be removed
before and after fishing.
12.3
Members can only
occupy a single swim at any one time.
12.4
When a swim is not
actively being fished, all items of tackle must be removed and the swim
vacated.
13.
ROD LIMITS
13.1
No more than two
rods may be used by any angler.
13.2
The distance between
the butts of the rods must not exceed two metres.
13.3
The actual baits
should not be cast in such a way as to interfere with other anglers'
swims.
13.4
Where anglers share
a swim, the total number of rods used must never exceed four.
14.
RIGS
14.1
Fishing is by rod and line
only.
14.2
A wire trace must be used when
fishing for pike and zander. Where double or treble hooks are used,
semi-barbless or barbless patterns are recommended.
14.3
No ‘bent hook’ rigs are allowed
on club waters.
15.
TACKLE
15.1
Anglers must always be in
possession of an assembled landing net whilst fishing.
15.2
All landing nets, keepnets and
keepsacks must conform to EA bylaws.
15.3
You must not keep more than one
fish in a single keepsack, and it is recommended that fish under 10lbs
are not retained in keepsacks.
15.4
All anglers targeting larger
species of fish should use an unhooking mat.
15.5
Only shelters specifically
designed for fishing (e.g. bivvies and umbrella overwraps) can be used.
16.
FISH BAITS
16.1
Fish for use as live bait must
only be used on the water from which they have been caught, and only
during the same period of fishing.
16.2
A maximum of ten live baits can
be used in any one day, and any unused live baits must be returned to
the water from which they were taken.
16.3
No live bait must exceed 20cm
in length (measured from the tip of the snout to the fork of the tail).
16.4
Fish for use as dead bait must
be sea fish or commercially frozen dead baits.
17.
CRAYFISH
17.1
It is illegal to use crayfish,
of any species, whether alive or dead, and whether whole or in part, as
bait.
17.2
To prevent the spread of alien
species to other waterways, the EA recommends that signal crayfish if
caught are immediately killed and carefully disposed of. However,
anglers unsure of the difference between native white-clawed crayfish
and signal crayfish should immediately return any crayfish caught alive
to the water from which they were caught.
17.3
Crayfish traps must not be used
without the express permission of the Committee.
18.
GUEST TICKETS
18.1
Guest tickets at £10
per day must be obtained in advance from local tackle shops.
18.2
Each member must
accompany their guest at all times and will be held responsible for
their guest.
18.3
One guest per member
per day.
18.4
Members may take
their guest to any Club water.
19.
NON-PAYING JUNIORS
19.1
Juniors up to age 11
years can fish for free with a single rod if supervised by a member who
is their parent/guardian, occupying the same swim.
19.2
Non-paying juniors
are not permitted to night fish.
20.
REPORTING RULE BREAKING
20.1
Any member being a
witness to the infringement of these rules of the rights and liberties
of the Club shall at once inform an Officer of the Club.
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