While the CRT is yet to make a definite decision on zander management on the canals, it has a verbal agreement in place with the Tusses Lure Division and the Lure Anglers Canal Club, under which some of its waters on the Coventry, North Oxford, and the Grand Union Canals would be left alone, so long as the clubs paid their rent and catches weren’t flaunted on social media.
Tusses bailiff Mark Powell-Bevan explained how well the stretches have been fishing since the agreement was put in place:
“I landed two double-figure zander of 10lb 4oz and 10lb 8oz in a week, and other anglers have had similar results,” he said.
“Our canals really are in the best form ever, with pleasure anglers catching silverfish every chuck. Big eels have been caught this season too, plus carp, perch and pike.”