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Old April 3rd, 2004, 01:24 PM
Derek.Moody
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Default Closed Fishing Season

In article , Keith Hampson
wrote:
What do you think about the closed season now, do you think it should be
abolished and is out dated, or do you think its a good thing, I can not
really make my mind up but I do really miss fishing my local river on, I
know you can still fish some canals and Stillwater's but I miss the river.


Imo it should be re-established on stillwaters too. The banks on some local
ponds never get a chance to recover. As it happens I don't care much for
pond fishing and I've only once been coarse fishing in the old closed
period. Mind you I'm lucky enough to be able to go game or sea fishing
instead.

I do feel the closed period is a couple of weeks too early. Too often fish
are still in breeding condition at the end of June but with the exception of
pike I've never seen any at it before the end of the season in mid March.

Cheerio,

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Old April 3rd, 2004, 03:53 PM
Richard
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"Keith Hampson" wrote in message
...
What do you think about the closed season now, do you think it should be
abolished and is out dated, or do you think its a good thing, I can not
really make my mind up but I do really miss fishing my local river on, I
know you can still fish some canals and Stillwater's but I miss the river.


I belong to three local clubs which provide in total 10 lakes (size 3 to 25
acres) a fair few miles of river fishing and one small section of canal. The
rivers and canal have the traditional close season as do 3 of the lakes. At
all the clubs the efforts of the club's working parties (which operate all
year regardless) and in some instances the EA keep all venues in tip top
condition. I notice little (if any) difference in the overall
condition/welfare of either the bankside or fish. However, these waters do
have a limited membership (some allow guest ticket with member) so can not
really be compared to commercial day ticket ponds which get hammered all the
time, and are Imo over stocked .... what I call clockwork fisheries.

BTW the close season doesn't (Ime) match spawning period too well anyway,
and may do worse in the future.

Ah well the close season on 2 lakes I fish at least gives the resident
otters a peaceful period for a good feed !!!!!

Regards ...... Richard



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Old April 3rd, 2004, 05:43 PM
Matt
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Default Closed Fishing Season

I too love my section of river and miss it during the closed coarse season
however you could take up fly fishing and carry on fishing the rivers.


"Keith Hampson" wrote in message
...
What do you think about the closed season now, do you think it should be
abolished and is out dated, or do you think its a good thing, I can not
really make my mind up but I do really miss fishing my local river on, I
know you can still fish some canals and Stillwater's but I miss the river.




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Old April 4th, 2004, 09:22 AM
Derek.Moody
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Default Closed Fishing Season

In article , Matt
wrote:
I too love my section of river and miss it during the closed coarse season
however you could take up fly fishing and carry on fishing the rivers.


No, there's no exemption for flyfishing.

Cheerio,

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Old April 4th, 2004, 09:49 AM
DAVE CHINERY
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Default Closed Fishing Season

Why is it that rivers always look a in lot better condition and much more
fisherble in the Close Season.I have driven past the Dorset Stour and Avon
in the last couple of days and they look damn fine.
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
...
In article , Matt
wrote:
I too love my section of river and miss it during the closed coarse

season
however you could take up fly fishing and carry on fishing the rivers.


No, there's no exemption for flyfishing.

Cheerio,

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Old April 4th, 2004, 11:51 AM
Derek.Moody
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Default Closed Fishing Season

In article Q2Qbc.6855$4N3.5693@newsfe1-win, DAVE CHINERY
wrote:
Why is it that rivers always look a in lot better condition and much more
fisherble in the Close Season.I have driven past the Dorset Stour and Avon
in the last couple of days and they look damn fine.


And why is it the weather conditions are idea on the one day when it's
impossible to avoid other commitments?

Weed has started growing noticeably on the Stour around Blandford within the
last fortnight.

Cheerio,

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