River Ribble Carp_ The Big Common Tribute

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2025

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  • @rogercude1459
    @rogercude1459 11 місяців тому +7

    Most anglers dont realise the Environment Agency Dont Want Carp in their Waters (rivers drains) so they are quite happy for the Otters to wipe them out! The other fish they do a little restocking from time to time to feed the Otter! A Sad situation but its only going to get worse as they breed and spread everywhere 😞

  • @oldgreg1
    @oldgreg1 11 місяців тому +2

    Really sad to see, poor thing!
    Alot of people have no idea what an impact the otters have had and are having on fish, low level nesting birds, swans, geese , ducks, small mammal populations! My last job I looked after a certain chalk stream for 4 years and what I found dayly- weekly at points was heartbreaking as a lover of the wildlife and an angler.

  • @karenlibby4951
    @karenlibby4951 11 місяців тому +3

    Incredible video 😊

  • @baldvale5418
    @baldvale5418 11 місяців тому +2

    Brings me to tears ; (

  • @pnegeoff5385
    @pnegeoff5385 11 місяців тому +7

    It's heartbreaking seeing the demise of fish stocks on the Ribble because of otters.

    • @PikerBiker
      @PikerBiker  11 місяців тому

      I will never forget what happened in that swim mate. Very sad end to a magnificent fish.

  • @ETH85
    @ETH85 9 місяців тому +1

    The mass otter release has been a massive mistake and has caused more damage than anything

  • @bigchris80
    @bigchris80 11 місяців тому +2

    Bloody shame that. I would have took it out and put it out its misery. There use to be a massive head of these in there years back, obviously poaching and the otters played a big part of there demise. Nice video all the same Ian, see you soon matey!

  • @HEROxGUN1
    @HEROxGUN1 11 місяців тому +1

    R.i.p 😢

  • @whitetroutchannel
    @whitetroutchannel 11 місяців тому +1

    im not even going to start ill just quote John Wilson and his opinion on otters "giant rats"

  • @elliottlock9555
    @elliottlock9555 11 місяців тому +2

    😞

  • @louiseanderson1505
    @louiseanderson1505 11 місяців тому +3

    Poor fish 😢 What could have caused that I wonder?
    Robins are my favourite birds. 🥰

    • @korzer
      @korzer 11 місяців тому +4

      Otters

    • @numbnutz7832
      @numbnutz7832 11 місяців тому

      Otters. But from a carpers view, its nature. If you ain’t with nature, you ain’t an angler. 😂

  • @robertearl2262
    @robertearl2262 11 місяців тому +1

    otters are be coming to much

  • @clivelogsdon1492
    @clivelogsdon1492 11 місяців тому +1

    Hate seeing this, what a shame

    • @PikerBiker
      @PikerBiker  11 місяців тому +1

      It is heartbreaking buddy

  • @lukeframpton3671
    @lukeframpton3671 11 місяців тому +1

    Sole destroying

    • @PikerBiker
      @PikerBiker  11 місяців тому

      It is Luke, very sad mate

  • @ottercarpUK
    @ottercarpUK 11 місяців тому +1

    Whilst this is a sad video to watch, all it does is get the know nothings commenting on something they have not got a clue on.
    Facts
    1. It's nature
    2. It's the otters natural habitat that the carp has entered.
    3. The carp should not be there.
    For all you commenter's saying, otter have been released, and otters are being bred, and all the other unfounded comments regarding Otters.
    Fact
    1: There has not been an otter captive bred in the UK and then released, since 1999.
    2: The number released was 147 in total.
    3: Average life span of an otter in the wild, is 5 years.
    4: With high mortality rates and short breeding period it averages out at 2 cubs in the lifetime of (5yrs) a female.
    So all comments regarding reintroductions and breeding of otters are wrong.
    Rehabilitated otters are re-released to the wild after their period of a year in rehab. These are generally released to the area found, so not actually increasing numbers. UKWOT are the biggest centre in the UK, and 2023 saw 19 returned to the wild.
    So again, not massive numbers.
    If you was aware of the time dedication and cost of raising a cub, you would perhaps understand, that, it is not possible to breed, raise and then release otters. Their is also no need to add to the reastiblishing numbers, and this is why the release program ended in 1999. The annual cost to breed and release 100 otters would be in the region of £500k, so I doubt that anyone would undertake such a program, when it's not required. And there is no financial gain.
    Would a fish farm breed 30lb carp and release them free of charge?
    Obviously not.
    What now needs resolving is the very poor water quality in our rivers, that is the biggest threat to fish survival rates.

    • @PikerBiker
      @PikerBiker  11 місяців тому +2

      Every opinion matters on my channel, even the not so popular ones. Thanks for the in depth comment mate