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Barton Bank
01 Dec 16 17:24
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You acquire a licencse to fish a well-stocked lake. It is packed with fish. The owners of the lake take a percentage of your catch on a daily basis. Then after a while they allow other anglers at the lake to set up automatic trawling systems on every peg and remove some of the fish. After another few years, they decide to increase the percentage take out of your catch if you manage to continue to prosper.
A coupe of years on, the owners of the fishery build another lake. Only they are allowed to fish it and they build a canal between the two lakes with a one way lock directing fish into their own lake whilst not bothering to stock the orginial one. Remind you of anythng?

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By:
s.kenbo
When: 01 Dec 16 17:32
Very good, Barton. Grin
By:
TheBaron
When: 01 Dec 16 18:37
The lesson here is that nothing stays the same, everything in life changes and you either adapt or die.....I speak as one who has been given the last rites.
By:
11kv
When: 01 Dec 16 19:06
Do they do day tickets ?
By:
Barton Bank
When: 01 Dec 16 19:16
Yes, but they will take 5 perecent of your catch insteady of 2 or 3.
By:
Owmybrainhurtz
When: 01 Dec 16 19:57
No-one else has said it so I will! You've just described the UK fishing industry, and why we were right to vote for Brexit! (And yes, I do realise that your story could have a secondary application - something to do with betting, perhaps!)Wink
By:
Barton Bank
When: 01 Dec 16 20:02
There is probably an element of the above in many industries/companies tbh.
By:
mega88
When: 02 Dec 16 07:26
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchenExcited
By:
roache
When: 03 Dec 16 21:28
You forgot to add that one day the owners re designed there lake and started fishing in it themselves whereby they always managed to get there bait to the fish first at the front of the queue.
By:
Johnny The Guesser
When: 04 Dec 16 09:39
The mistake was believing that the good fishing conditions would last forever.
By:
Swedebank
When: 04 Dec 16 11:49
Very sad, this time of the year used to be the time to catch the biggest ones out there. The only way is to plant new fish in the lake, but the fish mongers are out of them.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 04 Dec 16 18:18
I'm on here just for the halibut
By:
the whizz kids
When: 04 Dec 16 19:58
I must say that the Plaice market has been in decline for a while now. WinkLaughWink
By:
11kv
When: 04 Dec 16 20:44
Cyber fisherman cleaning up at the mo
By:
Swedebank
When: 05 Dec 16 10:42
Halibut is great, but when the big ones do show up there are so many fishermen using mechanised equipment to get the bait in from of him so an angler with just one rod doesn´t stand much of a chance. I would pick the big piles of herring that you could munch on every day back in 2008.
By:
donny osmond
When: 05 Dec 16 11:55
the owners of the lake are using live bait too

sometimes you try to net the live bait only to see it vanish


sometimes you place your bait closer to the middle of the pond
to attract fish more fairly only
for the owner to move their bait to block you
By:
Barton Bank
When: 06 Dec 16 18:55
The water quality in the lake no longer supports salmon and trout. It is mostly gudgeon and sticklebacks now.
By:
zooot
When: 07 Dec 16 10:53
And the occasional new schools of fish entering the pond from nearby streams never get a chance to settle in and eat some some food and grow a little - rather they are spotted and preyed upon from day one by a host of sophisticated means.  Those that escape never recommend to anyone going anywhere near that pond again.

And...  the owners ultimate objective is not for happy fishermen to feed their families but for eventually every fish in the lake to end up in their freezer by hook or by crook.
By:
Barton Bank
When: 07 Dec 16 12:56
Rarely a truer word spoken. You might say the outlook is bleak.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 07 Dec 16 15:49
any fin is possible
By:
TheFear
When: 07 Dec 16 16:21
From an in running horses point of view. If they bot the winners until the winners no longer make enough to make it worthwhile, the winner will quit. Who are they going to bot then?

They need people who put up prices and need to treat them fairly.
By:
Barton Bank
When: 07 Dec 16 16:58
God only knows, The Fear. I don't dare play in running myself because I am not a track player. Occasional bets in running on RUK but volumes are poor so I tend not to bother. In running will effectively meet the end (unless an effort is made to create a level playing field which it won't be) before the pre-race betting completely dies.
By:
pxb
When: 08 Dec 16 22:06
Ruddy awful, but no point in carping on about it.
By:
11kv
When: 08 Dec 16 22:19
Blue fin obvious what's going to happen tuna in running ............
By:
Barton Bank
When: 08 Dec 16 23:53
The bream will still rise to the top.
By:
roache
When: 10 Dec 16 09:50
The water quality is gradually deteriorating whereby one day there will be no oxygen left in the water with all the fish dead and no fishermen.
By:
TheBaron
When: 10 Dec 16 17:01
Lets drain the Swamp!
By:
11kv
When: 10 Dec 16 17:46
Tis greed
By:
the whizz kids
When: 10 Dec 16 18:46
^ha ha. Breon just taken the last big fish out of the pond.
By:
Barton Bank
When: 10 Dec 16 20:04
Round of applause for that whopper of a photo.
By:
roache
When: 11 Dec 16 19:32
Great Photo of the Betfair shark
By:
Owmybrainhurtz
When: 11 Dec 16 23:51
Where's Perch Cassidy and the Sundance Cod when you need them?
By:
Coachbuster
When: 12 Dec 16 13:28
I've noticed more advertising of late and the site seems to be slightly busier.

There are millions of recreational punters out there still - they haven't gone anywhere - they haven't run out of money !

They like the offers the big name bookies provide - free £50 bets ,BOGS, loyalty bonuses and no  commission  albeit at 5% .


So i was wondering if BF maybe publicised a commission free week for the recs but kept Premium charges as they were (obviously to bring in profit for that week) .

The layers/traders would appreciate this extra business and would  more than compensate . It may also drag in a few newbies . Does commision put folk off ?   especially price sensitive ones .
By:
Barton Bank
When: 12 Dec 16 20:07
That's an excellent idea. So I wouldn't expect it to happen.
By:
TheFear
When: 14 Dec 16 22:24
Funny how the FOBTs have never run out of mugs?
By:
Swedebank
When: 13 Jan 17 18:39
One day i decided to talk a long long walk upstream from the main lake wich i had only heard about. After hours of walking i arrived. Since there was no one around i thought that this lake must be empty. But i had plenty of time so i decided to set up my gear, and all of a sudden there were big halibuts all over the place, more like the size of whales.

I caught as many as i could. This would be enought to feed my family for months i thought. But when i was cleaning the halibuts, all of a sudden the owner of the main lake appeared and he told my that i had caught to much fish. To punish me for this he said he wants 60% of my halibut fillets that i had worked so hard for. So i returned home with only 40% of my catch. Since i lost so much of my gear during the fights with the big halibuts 40% of the fillets was hardly worth the effort i put in. After that i decided to give up fishing.
By:
peckerdunne
When: 25 Jan 17 12:56
smoked it
By:
dunter1
When: 26 Jan 17 20:03
ttt
By:
Barton Bank
When: 04 Mar 17 15:51
And then one day you turn up with all your gear only to find out there's a barbed wire fence around the lake.
By:
roache
When: 05 Mar 17 19:27
And upon looking over the barbed wire on a Saturday afternoon you find that all the water has crashed out of the lake with a notice that the engineers are working on it.
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