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Getting Back into Fishing
I just wondered what period the rod license runs from and when I am
allowed to fish for trout in England and Scotland? I would also probably need a new rod. I've not been fishing for about 14 or 15 years now. I think I still have the old rod somewhere in our basement. I previously had a two piece rod it was only quite small with a floating line, but that suited me for the mainly river fishing I used to do in the Lake District. I was a lot younger then though and I'd probably need something slightly bigger now. Can anyone recommend any types of rod that are not too expensive and also a reel? Are there any decent online angling stores as well or do you folks mainly just buy your gear from local angling shops in your area? Cheers John |
Getting Back into Fishing
In article , John
writes I just wondered what period the rod license runs from and when I am allowed to fish for trout in England and Scotland? I would also probably need a new rod. I've not been fishing for about 14 or 15 years now. I think I still have the old rod somewhere in our basement. I previously had a two piece rod it was only quite small with a floating line, but that suited me for the mainly river fishing I used to do in the Lake District. I was a lot younger then though and I'd probably need something slightly bigger now. Can anyone recommend any types of rod that are not too expensive and also a reel? Are there any decent online angling stores as well or do you folks mainly just buy your gear from local angling shops in your area? Cheers John Have a look at this site: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk...s/fish/399730/ It is the Environment Agency Site that tells you all you want to know. -- Bill Grey |
Getting Back into Fishing
In article , John
wrote: I just wondered what period the rod license runs from and when I am allowed to fish for trout in England and Scotland? Licence - April-March. Seasons vary according to area/catchment. Generally all open mid April - Mid September but most are longer, ask locally or consult the Environment Agency. I would also probably need a new rod. I've not been fishing for about 14 or 15 years now. I think I still have the old rod somewhere in our basement. I previously had a two piece rod it was only quite small with a floating line, but that suited me for the mainly river fishing I used to do in the Lake District. I was a lot younger then though and I'd probably need something slightly bigger now. Can anyone recommend any types of rod that are not too expensive and also a reel? Dig out your old gear. The line is probably useless but the rest may well be OK to get back the feel. Buy a mill-end line or two to get yourself re-started. Once you have had a couple of trips you will know/remember what problems to address and have some idea whether buying new tackle will suit. A casting lesson would be a useful shortcut to facility and the instructor will have a range of tackle you might try out. (S)he will be able to make suggestions based on your physique, fitness and the waters you intend to fish. Are there any decent online angling stores as well or do you folks mainly just buy your gear from local angling shops in your area? On-line stores are all very well but you -have- to know the current market well or at least have accurate specifications. Avoid them until you're up to speed. Local tackle shops will let you browse, waggle likely rods, try different reels until you get a balance and so on. They're also a first class source of up to date fishing information which will be invaluable in the first year. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
Getting Back into Fishing
Hi John
Season for rivers start in England on the 22nd march through to 30th September for trout and 1st of Feb. to 31st October for salmon and sea trout, rod licenses run from 1st April for one year till 31st march, day, weekly, and monthly, tickets I believe are also available, as for a reasonably priced rod and reel, I would personally recommend the new Grey's "G" series rod and reel whatever weight you prefer for the venue you choose to fish, a GRX double taper floating line is a good first buy, and a good around set-up would in my humble opinion would be, 9'6" for a 5wt. Tightlines J Thomson "John" wrote in message ... I just wondered what period the rod license runs from and when I am allowed to fish for trout in England and Scotland? I would also probably need a new rod. I've not been fishing for about 14 or 15 years now. I think I still have the old rod somewhere in our basement. I previously had a two piece rod it was only quite small with a floating line, but that suited me for the mainly river fishing I used to do in the Lake District. I was a lot younger then though and I'd probably need something slightly bigger now. Can anyone recommend any types of rod that are not too expensive and also a reel? Are there any decent online angling stores as well or do you folks mainly just buy your gear from local angling shops in your area? Cheers John |
Getting Back into Fishing
On Feb 7, 12:12 am, John wrote:
I just wondered what period the rod license runs from and when I am allowed to fish for trout in England and Scotland? I would also probably need a new rod. I've not been fishing for about 14 or 15 years now. I think I still have the old rod somewhere in our basement. I previously had a two piece rod it was only quite small with a floating line, but that suited me for the mainly river fishing I used to do in the Lake District. I was a lot younger then though and I'd probably need something slightly bigger now. Can anyone recommend any types of rod that are not too expensive and also a reel? Are there any decent online angling stores as well or do you folks mainly just buy your gear from local angling shops in your area? Cheers John john come to ireland we have the best trout fishing anywhere free rising and great fun to start of your fishing again shane |
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