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SS
March 14th, 2004, 03:28 PM
Do we still recognise the close season on Rivers?
I noticed yesterday that the seasons are no longer listed on the rod
license?

If I remember correctly theres a close season on Rivers but not still
waters - is that correct??

SS

Richard
March 14th, 2004, 04:56 PM
"SS" > wrote in message
...
> Do we still recognise the close season on Rivers?

Yes

> I noticed yesterday that the seasons are no longer listed on the rod
> license?
>

No comment.

> If I remember correctly theres a close season on Rivers but not still
> waters - is that correct??

No ..... some still waters have a close season set at the discretion of the
owner/club etc etc.

Cheers ....... Richard

Derek.Moody
March 14th, 2004, 06:05 PM
In article >, SS
> wrote:
> Do we still recognise the close season on Rivers?

Yes - just been out for the ritual last session.
Wet, windy and not particularly productive.

> If I remember correctly theres a close season on Rivers but not still
> waters - is that correct??

Some still waters remain open during the closed season on rivers. Generally
they are the out and out commercial fisheries where the fish might well
starve if they didn't get their daily hundredweight of high-protein mix.

Canals tend to be a gray area, your local fisheries office will know which
if any are open in your area.

Me? I'll be getting the trouting gear ready.

Cheerio,

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Richard
March 15th, 2004, 10:02 AM
"Derek.Moody" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, SS
> > wrote:
> > Do we still recognise the close season on Rivers?
>
> Yes - just been out for the ritual last session.
> Wet, windy and not particularly productive.
>
> > If I remember correctly theres a close season on Rivers but not still
> > waters - is that correct??
>
> Some still waters remain open during the closed season on rivers.
Generally
> they are the out and out commercial fisheries where the fish might well
> starve if they didn't get their daily hundredweight of high-protein mix.

Imo you should avoid the overstocked commercial 'puddles' all year.

In Suffolk some local clubs do keep some of there still waters open all year
so that is an avenue worth considering if you are a member or choose to
become one. As an example, one of my clubs keeps a 25 acre pit (which is one
of my more favoured venues) open all year.

Regards ....... Richard

Baal
March 16th, 2004, 12:08 AM
Possibly, my syndicate lake runs from 1 Mar - 1 Dec 04.

Tight lines.


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"SS" > wrote in message
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> Do we still recognise the close season on Rivers?
> I noticed yesterday that the seasons are no longer listed on the rod
> license?
>
> If I remember correctly theres a close season on Rivers but not still
> waters - is that correct??
>
> SS
>
>