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New Season - New License
Just in case there's anyone out there as forgetful as me a new license is
required in England & Wales as of today! http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...sion=1&lang=_e I've been so busy in work plus chasing membership fee's from forgetful members in my fishing club and repairing styles etc on the river beat, I completely forgot to buy a new license myself!! I purchased online about 30 mins ago. Sheesh! -- Andy Lawson |
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 18:10:24 +0100, A strange species called "Andy
Lawson" wrote: Just in case there's anyone out there as forgetful as me a new license is required in England & Wales as of today! http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...sion=1&lang=_e I've been so busy in work plus chasing membership fee's from forgetful members in my fishing club and repairing styles etc on the river beat, I completely forgot to buy a new license myself!! I purchased online about 30 mins ago. Sheesh! Hi mate! I have a couple of questions for you as I've not been fishing for ages. I hope you or others can help. The last time I went fishing was the late 80's early 90s, so there was no rod license back then, just some water authority type of license. This license from the Environment Agency, I don't completely understand it. If I wanted to fish on a river for Brown Trout, I would just choose the non-migratory trout and course license right? What if I caught a sea trout or salmon by accident though? This is the part I don't understand. Is the Salmon and Sea Trout license just for people who take home the fish to eat? I also don't understand why there is such a difference in price? It seems to be about three times more expensive for the salmon and sea trout license. Is this the only license I need to fish anywhere in the country except for private grounds? If I have two fishing rods, does this mean I can only use one at a time? And finally just one more question. Is there a certain time of year when I can't fish anywhere, on any waters? If so when is it? Or does it vary in different places? How would I find out that info? Cheers John |
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writes If I wanted to fish on a river for Brown Trout, I would just choose the non-migratory trout and course license right? What if I caught a sea trout or salmon by accident though? This is the part I don't understand. The E.A. have, for reasons best known to themselves, included trout (a game fish) in with coarse fish. Should you catch a Sea Trout (Sewin in Wales) of Salmon you must release them unharmed to the watrer. Is the Salmon and Sea Trout license just for people who take home the fish to eat? Salon and sea Trout License allows you to fish for the said fish at the appropriate time of the year with rod and line. Youcan take them honme and eat them if you wish except for Salmon which must be returned unharmed if caught before 16 June in England and Wales. I also don't understand why there is such a difference in price? It seems to be about three times more expensive for the salmon and sea trout license. Tell us about it!!! Is this the only license I need to fish anywhere in the country except for private grounds? You need a licence to fish with rod and line whether the fishing is public or private. Most fishing is private be it club water private individual or stillwater. If I have two fishing rods, does this mean I can only use one at a time? A licence states you may fish with rod and line not two rods and lines. And finally just one more question. Is there a certain time of year when I can't fish anywhere, on any waters? If so when is it? Or does it vary in different places? How would I find out that info? The licence will give you the information. You may not fish for indigenous fish during the close season. Rainbow Trout in stillwater fisheries are usually available all the year round. Some reservoirs close fo the winter The above are general comments which may or may not be entirely accurate. -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
Hi All
Just bought my licence and it has the words "Duty Paid" upon it. Licence my ass Its a tax. No more, no less. Keith M "Andy Lawson" wrote in message ... Just in case there's anyone out there as forgetful as me a new license is required in England & Wales as of today! http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...sion=1&lang=_e I've been so busy in work plus chasing membership fee's from forgetful members in my fishing club and repairing styles etc on the river beat, I completely forgot to buy a new license myself!! I purchased online about 30 mins ago. Sheesh! -- Andy Lawson |
Hi Bill.
So technically you can still fish for them but not eat them with the cheaper license? That's good. I don't really like the taste of Salmon or Trout anyway and would release back. I love game fishing though. Is the Salmon and Sea Trout license just for people who take home the fish to eat? Salon and sea Trout License allows you to fish for the said fish at the appropriate time of the year with rod and line. Youcan take them honme and eat them if you wish except for Salmon which must be returned unharmed if caught before 16 June in England and Wales. I also don't understand why there is such a difference in price? It seems to be about three times more expensive for the salmon and sea trout license. Tell us about it!!! Who was responsible for the setting up of the EA? The last time I went fishing I think it was called the NRA or something? Is this the only license I need to fish anywhere in the country except for private grounds? You need a licence to fish with rod and line whether the fishing is public or private. Most fishing is private be it club water private individual or stillwater. I would still need to pay extra to fish on some private grounds wouldn't I? If I have two fishing rods, does this mean I can only use one at a time? A licence states you may fish with rod and line not two rods and lines. Okay. Could I have two rods with me though and just be using one at a time? It's not really clear I don't think? And finally just one more question. Is there a certain time of year when I can't fish anywhere, on any waters? If so when is it? Or does it vary in different places? How would I find out that info? The licence will give you the information. You may not fish for indigenous fish during the close season. Rainbow When is close season? I take it indigenous means Brown and Wild Trout as far as game goes? Sea Trout and Salmon, can't really be classed indigenous can they? As far as the prices go. Surely such a high price for the game fishing is a very bad idea. It would surely just encourage people to go out and kill loads of fish and sell them to recoup some cost of the license? John |
On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 20:01:06 +0100, A strange species called "Keith.M"
wrote: Hi All Just bought my licence and it has the words "Duty Paid" upon it. Licence my ass Its a tax. No more, no less. Keith M As with everything these days especially under Labour government :( Look at Ken Livingstone! Communist, Racist, Terror Supporter, Labour Party Member and Lord Mayor of London! Has the bright idea to put the congestion tax up to £8 (a 60% increase) because "he believes it will reduce congestion". He doesn't believe that at all. He knows it wont, it will just generate more money for his office and penalise decent people. I guess it serves the London people right though for electing and then re-electing a commie. John |
"W. D. Grey" wrote in message ... In article , John writes snip If I have two fishing rods, does this mean I can only use one at a time? A licence states you may fish with rod and line not two rods and lines. Unless you are fishing for coarse fish or eels, in which case it *does* state you may fish with two rods and lines :-) According to the 'FAQ' on the EA website. |
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John wrote: On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 20:01:06 +0100, A strange species called "Keith.M" wrote: Hi All Just bought my licence and it has the words "Duty Paid" upon it. Licence my ass Its a tax. No more, no less. Keith M As with everything these days especially under Labour government :( Look at Ken Livingstone! Communist, Racist, Terror Supporter, Labour Party Member and Lord Mayor of London! ohhhh, please..... this is a fishing newsgroup, not a loony political rant soapbox.... I guess it serves the London people right though for electing and then re-electing a commie. **** 'em.... Please keep your political ramblings for those newsgroups where it is welcomed. Not here. To get back to the topic.... To fish for freshwater fish anywhere in England or Wales you need a rod licence from the EA. Available at Post Offices or online. The basic licence allows you to fish for coarse fish with up to 2 rods, but only one rod for trout and char. You may not fish for salmon or sea trout on this licence, even if you do not intend to keep them. If you catch such a fish accidentally, you are required to return it to the water in as fine a state as possible. If you wish to fish for sea trout or salmon, you need to pay more for a 'migratory' licence - which also covers the above. Salmon and sea trout *are* indigenous to the UK - but are migratory. Rainbow trout (and other variants, excluding browns) are not. Once you have your EA licence (think of it as a gun licence) - you still need permission of the owner to fish any water, be it lake or river. This usually means buying a licence to fish - afaik, there is no 'free' fishing to be had in England/Wales. As for open / closed seasons: if the fishery is a private pond, stocked with rainbow trout, you can fish it all year round, subject to the conditions laid down by the owner. However, any waters holding brown trout have a closed season which usually stretches from the end of September to mid-March - although exact dates may vary depending upon the location. The open season for sea trout and salmon may be different, again depending upon the location - but any salmon caught before June 16 MUST be returned. As for the cost of these licences..hmm.... well, nobody likes paying out - but given the dosh that people spend on their interests these days, I personally don't think that it's too bad for a year's sport. (heads for cover...) hth, Dave -- .... Street Fighter II. Four disk game of ultimate boredom. |
In article , John
writes Hi Bill. So technically you can still fish for them but not eat them with the cheaper license? That's good. I don't really like the taste of Salmon or Trout anyway and would release back. I love game fishing though. Is the Salmon and Sea Trout license just for people who take home the fish to eat? Read what I said below about June 16th regarding the taking of SALMON. Salon and sea Trout License allows you to fish for the said fish at the appropriate time of the year with rod and line. Youcan take them honme and eat them if you wish except for Salmon which must be returned unharmed if caught before 16 June in England and Wales. Is this the only license I need to fish anywhere in the country except for private grounds? You need a license to fish with rod and line full stop (The except private grounds doesn't come into it) You need a licence to fish with rod and line whether the fishing is public or private. Most fishing is private be it club water private individual or stillwater. Again I say read what I have written! I would still need to pay extra to fish on some private grounds wouldn't I? It depends on the owner if the fishing rights. You'd be damn lucky to find decent free fishing. If I have two fishing rods, does this mean I can only use one at a time? A licence states you may fish with rod and line not two rods and lines. Okay. Could I have two rods with me though and just be using one at a time? It's not really clear I don't think? I don't see why you can't fish with two rods provided you have two licences. Some reservoir fishermen like to have two rods set up one for nymph or lure and the other for dry fly . they may or may not be allowed to have two rods assembled at the same time though. And finally just one more question. Is there a certain time of year when I can't fish anywhere, on any waters? If so when is it? Or does it vary in different places? How would I find out that info? The licence will give you the information. You may not fish for indigenous fish during the close season. Rainbow When is close season? I take it indigenous means Brown and Wild Trout as far as game goes? Sea Trout and Salmon, can't really be classed indigenous can they? Salmon and sea trout certainly are indigenous - they are born in this country! Your license will tell you this. As far as the prices go. Surely such a high price for the game fishing is a very bad idea. It would surely just encourage people to go out and kill loads of fish and sell them to recoup some cost of the license? It does happen! John Regards, -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
In article , John
writes On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 20:01:06 +0100, A strange species called "Keith.M" wrote: Hi All Just bought my licence and it has the words "Duty Paid" upon it. Licence my ass Its a tax. No more, no less. Keith M As with everything these days especially under Labour government :( Look at Ken Livingstone! Communist, Racist, Terror Supporter, Labour Party Member and Lord Mayor of London! Has the bright idea to put the congestion tax up to £8 (a 60% increase) because "he believes it will reduce congestion". He doesn't believe that at all. He knows it wont, it will just generate more money for his office and penalise decent people. I guess it serves the London people right though for electing and then re-electing a commie. John We are prepare to answer fishing questions to help newcomers to the sport, so **** off with your politics -- Bill Grey http://www.billboy.co.uk |
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