My local Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority states that any pot or trap capable of catching lobsters or crabs and has a 'soft eye' must be fitted with an escape hatch that will allow the undersized lobsters/crabs out. This bylaw seems common around the UK shores but the various simple traps I've seen for sale don't offer such a hatch.
Does anyone know much about this as I'm not sure of the exact definition of a 'soft eye'* and as far as I understand the law even if I intend to fish for prawns because the trap is capable of catching a lobster/crab then it must have the hatch - but then all the prawns would escape so I'm a bit confused.
* Soft eye is defined as: Soft eye shall mean the entrance or entrances to the pot or parlour which are constructed of netting.
However, the pot I have is made of netting and has a metal ring to for the entrance and a netting funnel going into the pot so I'm not sure if it's a soft eye.
I've not had much success in googling so any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Does anyone know much about this as I'm not sure of the exact definition of a 'soft eye'* and as far as I understand the law even if I intend to fish for prawns because the trap is capable of catching a lobster/crab then it must have the hatch - but then all the prawns would escape so I'm a bit confused.
* Soft eye is defined as: Soft eye shall mean the entrance or entrances to the pot or parlour which are constructed of netting.
However, the pot I have is made of netting and has a metal ring to for the entrance and a netting funnel going into the pot so I'm not sure if it's a soft eye.
I've not had much success in googling so any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.